Elves

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Elves: The elves are divided into three courts the Avariel, Seelie and Unseelie Courts. At best, elves who come from these courts typically go by their exact words, don't care about the consequences of their actions, and delight in the mess they're making of mortal lives. At worst, they're totally crazy, immoral, and horrific. Both Seelie and Unseelie courts have High, and Elemental elves. While the Seelie Court is made up of Star, Sun/Gold, Snow, and Forest/Wood elves. The Unseelie Court is made up of , Sea, Moon/Silver, Wild and Grey elves.


High Elves – A conservative warrior-aristocracy society with a greater understanding of magic that they use to enhance their everyday lives. The abstract elven psyche is both mystical and logical, creating a nearly perfect balance between the two. High elves can be seen as emotional creatures, perceived by some as empathetic, as well as passionate about things they take liking to.


Dark Elves – elves that have a talent in dark magic. They are sadistic, destructive, and treacherous, viewing themselves as the rightful heirs to the world. They hate other races and either wish to make war upon them or view those others with contempt and tolerate them only as necessary for trade or temporary military alliances. Even among their own kind, dark elves are cruel and suspicious.


Light Elves – elves that have a talent in light magic


Shape-shifter Elves – can turn into an animal they have bonded with, they have a talent in animal magic meaning they can communicate with animals.


Aquatic/Sea Elves. – These Elves live beneath the watery surfaces of many of the world's great seas, breathing as easily below water as their cousins do above water. Most Aquatic Elves tend to be greenish of skin and hair with webbed hand and feet. Sometimes they resemble mermaid like creatures, but not nearly always. Closely resemble their land-dwelling kin, but have developed gills for breathing underwater, and webbed fingers and toes for swimming. They have an over-developed sense of self-worth, viewing their land-bound cousins as limited by their environment, boasting they have embraced a biome filled with life and endless possibilities. Many aquatic elves adopt the lonely lives of hermits, while some band together into small communities, more for mutual defense than for any perceived racial bond.


Moon/Silver Elves – These are the most common type of Elves found. They typically have gray to silver hues of hair though some might sport raven black as well. They tend to be more impulsive than the other elves, and dislike remaining in one place for any length of time. They are happiest when traveling, especially across the expanses of untrodden wilderness. They are drawn to adventure through sheer wanderlust, desiring to see and do everything possible during their long lives.


Snow Elves – Pale elves that live in the High mountain regions of the world. They are reclusive (even more so than 'normal' Elves) and usually led by tribal priests known as "Peak wardens". Are an aloof and secretive people, accepted by neither elves nor men, they have simply withdrawn from both and carried on their lives, inhabiting snow-covered mountainous regions. Their isolation from their cousins stems from the fact they were deceived into allowing dark elves passage through their lands, not knowing they were serving the aims of an evil god who had recently declared war on their cousins. Their conflicts with man stem from the dawn of history, where they sought once to dominate or destroy the men who entered their mountain valleys and homes.

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