Ellef
"First of the young races, the Ellef were a near perfect representation of the Firstfolks whim. These Starfolk were blessed with long lives, and a keen understanding of the Cosmos" - 'Origin of the Elves', by Nassim Latal
Basic Information
Anatomy
Typically standing between 5ft and 7ft tall, the Ellef were a Pale blue-skinned people. They were blessed with long lives, nearly infinite, a reflection of their creators, as well as an instinctual understanding of the working of cosmic forces and magic.
Biological Traits
The ancient Ellef also bore the ability to change their form at will, shifting their appearance (Facial, Height, Weight, Gender, etc.) to suit their whim. This whimsical shapeshifting is believed to be the reason most modern elves (The descendants of the Ellef) are Chaotic in nature.
Ecology and Habitats
While they were indeed creatures of flesh, the Ellef were sent to the Forest of Infinite stars at the time of the Sundering. Spending eons within the timeless stars, they did occasionally venture to the Prime Material plane using their vast magic and technologies, to build outposts and colonies within the material world.
Dietary Needs and Habits
The Ellef were able to sustain themselves by eating small amounts of food, as little as one meal a month, and by drawing upon the winds of magic for further sustenance.
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Exellent eyesight and hearing, Darkvision 120ft, Truesight 60ft.
Civilization and Culture
Average Technological Level
The Ellef attained high levels of Magic and Technology before they disappeared, achieving inter-planar travel and flight, along with many other now lost technologies.
Major Language Groups and Dialects
Sylvan (Or Proto-Sylvan)
Historical Figures
The Twins, and the Little Brother;
Eldest Twin: Lolth - Patron of the Drow and darkness, poison, exploration, and betrayal.
Younger Twin: Corellon - Patron of the High Elves and magic, poetry, rulership, and warcraft.
Little Brother: Rillifane - Patron of the Wood Elves and forests, archery, hunting, and perception.
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