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Elves

Basic Information

Biological Traits

Elves had a similar range of complexions to humans, with Dryads  typically coppery, green or pale skinned and Wild Elves  having darker pigmentation. Often, elven hair was dark, either brown or black, with copper red, green tinted or blond hair also found amongst Dryads, although orange or even blue hues were not completely unheard of. Elven eyes are commonly brown, hazel, or an emerald green. Elves, like their cousins the Eladrin , were fair and beautiful, handsome, and had pointed ears and no body hair except eyebrows, eyelashes, and hair.

Growth Rate & Stages

Elves matured at roughly the same rate as humans, though they were not usually considered past adolescence until they reached 110 years of age .Unlike humans, elves did not age dramatically as their lifespan came to a close, with the most obvious changes being a change in hair color, alternatively graying or darkening. Most elves remained healthy and full of life up until their death.

Ecology and Habitats

Elves were usually found in small tribes throughout the forests of Amael , as well as on windswept plains and in mountain vales. The elves, as a whole, preferred these secluded places of nature to the cities and nations of the civilized world, living in harmony with their natural surroundings. Cautious and cunning warriors, particularly of the bow, elves secured these homelands through guile and tactics. Only on the islands of Ellel Tirion and Fleya did the elves establish larger cities and even kingdoms.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Omnivore

Additional Information

Social Structure

Depends on the "subrace"
From Left to right: A Topaz Elf, Onyx Elf, Sapphire elf and an Amber elf. 
Lifespan
750 Years
Average Height
Male: 1.40-1.70 M Female: 1.40-1.70 M
Average Weight
Male: 39-71 Kg Female: 37-69 Kg
Average Physique
Slender
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Same range as humans plus shades of copper, bronze, green, blue and bluish-white
Geographic Distribution

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