Oh well.
I had this idea about creating a child character. She will be about the age of fourteen - fifteen, so. I was just wondering what a child can't or can, and an advlt can or can't. I want to make this roleplay more original. I will be writing a fanfic about her.
I have doubts: I'll probably make a Bosmer or Breton. As a Breton she will be a full mage, and as a Bosmer she will be a full mage but I will be replacing destruction with marksman. So I don't know yet, just try to come up with some roleplay ideas. I'll appreciate.
Oh, and another side question: how can I make sure that my character will be level 20 as maximum?
You have doubts about what?
I feel with either a Bosmer OR a Breton, you'd be able to bring across the youthful innocence quite easily. Why, my own character is only 18 at the start of Oblivion, and when I started writing her, she was 13.
Of course, the final decision is up to you, but here's my 2 septims. I'd make the Breton not use Destruction either, but that's just me. The Bosmer would be incredibly fun to play. Ask Acadian, magically enhanced archers are absolute beasts (when you get to dictate the fight, when you don't, it gets hard).
However, I prefer Mages at the moment. So for that reason, I'll suggest you make a Breton. Plus, that way Helena will have someone to talk to that's near enough her age! I'm sure that'll make her very happy.
Andyalam, I believe the opposite. From an early age, Helena Aurelie was forced to beg and steal to survive. Through this, she befriended a Khajiit, an Argonian and a rather quiet Dunmer boy, all in the same situation. Together they forged a very close friendship and shared the troubles of life on the streets.
I feel this added masses to her character, and I could see it doing the same with Esmée's character. However, it depends on her financial situation I guess. Helena didn't have any choice.