I'm planning on playing this Lithuania anywhere from the 1370s to early 1700s. Which is probably way too long a range but I'm going to try it anyway. In human ages that would be about 12 to 16!
He's bolder than his child self and more easygoing than his adult self at this point, but he does have a temper and he isn't as level-headed as he is at other times in his life. He also isn't as easily embarrassed as he will be later.
As the Duchy he's still fighting almost constantly, but he's learned a little more about how to do that and he hits back at least as hard as most of his opponents. He's still pagan and he doesn't see anything wrong with that.
Once he's a part of the Commonwealth things change in a mostly superficial way. He's supposed to be Christianized but he doesn't quite get how that whole thing works yet. He's also not used to living with a lot of people at one time, and sometimes he forgets to communicate. And knock. And put on clothes.
He's bolder than his child self and more easygoing than his adult self at this point, but he does have a temper and he isn't as level-headed as he is at other times in his life. He also isn't as easily embarrassed as he will be later.
As the Duchy he's still fighting almost constantly, but he's learned a little more about how to do that and he hits back at least as hard as most of his opponents. He's still pagan and he doesn't see anything wrong with that.
Once he's a part of the Commonwealth things change in a mostly superficial way. He's supposed to be Christianized but he doesn't quite get how that whole thing works yet. He's also not used to living with a lot of people at one time, and sometimes he forgets to communicate. And knock. And put on clothes.