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Took out the addition of Drow and the other name for the Wind elves, because they don't use those names in this world. I was actually going for a theam with the Elf sub-race titles.  
Took out the addition of Drow and the other name for the Wind elves, because they don't use those names in this world. I was actually going for a theam with the Elf sub-race titles.  
--[[User:Telgar|Telgar]] ([[User talk:Telgar|talk]]) 22:52, 21 March 2020 (CET)
--[[User:Telgar|Telgar]] ([[User talk:Telgar|talk]]) 22:52, 21 March 2020 (CET)
Alright. It's cool. I was originally going to do the elf species page but didn't get to it in time. 😅
I was pulling the info from the DnD wiki, and was adding the "also known as" so that authors could find art easier. An example would be "dark elf/ drow", "Deep elf/Grugach/Dwemer" and "high elf/blood elf"
High elves are the most typical elf that a human would come across and are typically "good", smaller factions of high elves turned to the dark arts and began calling themselves "blood Elves" and are considered "evil" --[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 23:05, 21 March 2020 (CET)
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Yeah this will have D&D leaning but my own spin.
:Dark Elves are underground and tend to be isolationist and selfish, but not completely evil
:Half elves are of course half elf half human or other shorter lived race.
:Moon elves are the more common elves and tend to be Mystical and Martial of the elves. They also have close ties with the Fey.
:Sun elves are isolationist and racial purists, they also tend to be more intellectual and arcane based.
:Water elves are obviously aquatic, very Martial and territorial.
:Wind elves are from the higher reaches, mountain tops etc, obviously winged elves, very narcissistic.
:Wood Elves are the more nature inclined elves, preferring druidic magic and preserving nature.
--[[User:Telgar|Telgar]] ([[User talk:Telgar|talk]]) 23:15, 21 March 2020 (CET)

Latest revision as of 22:15, 21 March 2020

Took out the addition of Drow and the other name for the Wind elves, because they don't use those names in this world. I was actually going for a theam with the Elf sub-race titles. --Telgar (talk) 22:52, 21 March 2020 (CET)

Alright. It's cool. I was originally going to do the elf species page but didn't get to it in time. 😅

I was pulling the info from the DnD wiki, and was adding the "also known as" so that authors could find art easier. An example would be "dark elf/ drow", "Deep elf/Grugach/Dwemer" and "high elf/blood elf"

High elves are the most typical elf that a human would come across and are typically "good", smaller factions of high elves turned to the dark arts and began calling themselves "blood Elves" and are considered "evil" --MrPib (talk) 23:05, 21 March 2020 (CET)


Yeah this will have D&D leaning but my own spin.

Dark Elves are underground and tend to be isolationist and selfish, but not completely evil
Half elves are of course half elf half human or other shorter lived race.
Moon elves are the more common elves and tend to be Mystical and Martial of the elves. They also have close ties with the Fey.
Sun elves are isolationist and racial purists, they also tend to be more intellectual and arcane based.
Water elves are obviously aquatic, very Martial and territorial.
Wind elves are from the higher reaches, mountain tops etc, obviously winged elves, very narcissistic.
Wood Elves are the more nature inclined elves, preferring druidic magic and preserving nature.

--Telgar (talk) 23:15, 21 March 2020 (CET)