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Elves

A
thousand birdsongs resound through the cool depths of the primeval forest.
These ancient, virgin, and primary woodlands have never felt the metallic
sting of axe or the unnatural heat of fire stoked so hot it burns more
than detritus and undergrowth. Living, bark-wrapped pillars hold aloft
layers upon layers of mounting canopy that filters the high sunlight
through more hues of emerald and gold that could ever be imagined.
The
secrets of the deep, old woods are closely guarded, and few know of the
many wild things that walk amid the shadowed boles. Silver stags, wise
hares, unicorns, butterflies the size of hawks, and tree owls who’ve
survived a hundred or more winters shelter in the hollow of a
grandfather pine.
Few
indeed, but for the elves.
Most
elves are wild, free forest-dwellers, guarding their lands with stealth
and deadly arrows from high boughs. Though fey in origin, elves have lived
so long in the world that they have become almost inured to its
difficulties. Hardened by the unruly savagery of nature and seasoned by
the hard lessons that orcs, humans, and other creatures of the world are
only too happy to teach, elves have gone a different route than their
cousins, the eladrin. Elves rely on hard-won intuition and senses tuned to
an arrow’s point instead of reason, intellect, or debate as eladrin are
more wont to do. However, like eladrins, they possess a pure hate for
their shared distant drow relatives.
Elves
are people of deeply felt but short-lived passions. They are easily moved
to delighted laughter, blinding wrath, or even mournful tears. Elves
possess a profound, intuitive connection to the natural world they
inhabit, and often perceive things others have not the skill or aptitude
to notice. They are inclined to impulsive behavior in preference to long
deliberation, though they would say they prefer to act in the moment.
Elves,
sometimes also called wood elves, wild elves, or sylvan elves, usually
gather in tribes or bands composed of three or more families. These tribes
are less concerned with relationships or lineages than with proven
forestcraft and hunting prowess, and usually choose the wisest and most
perceptive member of a tribe to lead. In very large tribes, this “elf
chieftain” is instead described as an “elf king” or “elf queen.”
However, in most tribes, even the lowliest member doesn’t feel beyond
his station in speaking his mind to any other elf, regardless of station,
up to and including the tribe’s leader.
Most
elves revere the natural world, but they love forests most of all. They
never cut living trees, and when they create permanent villages, they do
so by carefully growing or weaving arbors, treehouses, and catwalks from
living branches. They prefer the magic of the natural world to arcane
magic. Elves are drawn to the worship of both the fey god Corellon and
Obad-Hai, the god of the wild. Both spiritual and practical, elves embody
the most peaceful and the most violent aspects of the natural world.

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