Summer Elve
Summer Elves are Jushara's equivalent of D&D's High elves. When creating a character in D&D Beyond, use these stats.
The Descendants of True Elfs of the Summer Court, summer elves were used as servants, and as assistants for the magical rituals of their Overlords. Summer Elves are the second most common of the Elven Subspecies
As a Summer elf, you have a keen mind and a mastery of at least the basics of magic. Summer elves often have a bronze or golden hue to their skin, and their hair is often blonde, black, or coppery.
Summer Elves make up the bulk of the Aylerian Conclave, one of the dominant ethnic groups in the nation of Ayleria, in northern Thrask. They are also found all across Jushara, dispersed by time and migration.
Ability Score Increase
Your Intelligence score increases by 1.
Elve Weapon Training
You have proficiency with the longsword, shortsword, shortbow, and longbow.
Cantrip
You know one cantrip of your choice from the wizard spell list. Intelligence is your spellcasting ability for it.
Extra Language
You can speak, read, and write one extra language of your choice.
HERE is a link to the Summer Elve D&D page.
Summer Elves
The Descendants of True Elfs of the Summer Court, summer elves were used as servants, and as assistants for the magical rituals of their Overlords. Summer Elves are the second most common of the Elven Subspecies
Appearance
As a Summer elf, you have a keen mind and a mastery of at least the basics of magic. Summer elves often have a bronze or golden hue to their skin, and their hair is often blonde, black, or coppery.
Player Characters
HERE is a link to the Summer Elve D&D page.
Basic Information
Biological Traits
Summer elves are the tallest of the Elven subspecies, and seem to be the most magically inclined.
Additional Information
Geographic Origin and Distribution
Spread across Jushara, though a distinct population exists in northern Thrask
Genetic Ancestor(s)
Scientific Name
Faerius Sapiens summeris
Lifespan
650
Average Height
5'6" to 6'
Average Weight
120
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