We all know rpg's are notorious for having extremely young characters do kind of outlandish things (acting in ways or doing things that nobody of their age would be even remotely capable of acting or doing in the real world).

Well which character or game do you think would be the most outlandish or unrealistic when it comes to this particular subject.

In my opinion as far as a total cast of characters in a game I would have to go with the first Grandia game. Every single main character for the most part in that game is about 14-15 and yet they are able to explore across the world and go places that nobody has been able to go before and even join the military (which by the way pretty much all the military leaders within that military are only about 18 years old).

But that probably would not be the single most unrealistic instance though in the rpg world in regards to the youth of the characters and what they have them do. Grandia was a very light hearted game that was not meant to be taken seriously and was put together more for the fun aspects rather than the storyline.

But the single most unrealistic character in an rpg I would say would probably have to be Maria from Xenogears. She is only six years old and yet she claims to be an expert on running Gears that not many grown-ups can do. And she is put in kind of a position to where she is the one who kind of shows people around in the place that she is from.

Although Maria does not have much to do with the overall path of the story in xenogears. Xenogears is a storyline that is supposed to be taken much more seriously than a storyline like Grandia is supposed to.

So because of the seriousness that xenogears is supposed to be taken I would have to go with Maria as being the most unrealistic character in an rpg in regards to how young she is and what they have her do.