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Eladrin

The elves of the Feylands, mercurial and seasonal, they are tune with the natural seasons of time within the Feylands, each feels a connection to a particular season and that is reflected in how they present to the world.

Basic Information

Anatomy

Shorter than most of their elfkin, the Eladrin are humanoid with the large, almond eyes and pointed ears of elfkin.   They tend to be very thin and light.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Eladrin have difficulty processing meat, used to a mostly herbivorus diet in their homelands.

Additional Information

Facial characteristics

Thin-faces with pointed chins, long, tapered ears and slender noses and most notably large, almond-shaped eyes

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

Their large eyes and keen ears given them accute senses, their elven eyesight is able to see well in the darkness of the feylands at night,

Civilization and Culture

History

Once, the ancient empire spread across the land and even into the feylands, where the Eladrin were from, they happily co-existed across the realms as part of this empire.   After the fall, their ways back to their homes were shattered and many were cut off, trapped in the material world by the magic of the World Forest.   Cut off from their homes, these Eladrin struggled, the new world, with its dark, arcane trees and aggresive nature was an anathema to them, their seasonal natures lost as time and the nature of the seasons was changed by the fall.   It took centuries for them to adjust, each new generation finding it easier to live and exlore their nature and connection to the feylands
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Lifespan
200 years
Average Height
1.4-1.6 m
Average Weight
40-50 kg
Average Physique
Tend toward slim and slender bodies, with long, thin arms and legs and dainty hands
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
The coulouring will change with which season they're presenting, their skin can be the oranges and browns of a forest in autumn or the cold blue and white of the ices of winter.

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