Talk:Mother's Helping Hand/School/Non-Humans/Races/Elf/Dark
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.