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Alien Character Mindsets: Elves should be pretty conservative about almost everything.
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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 8682879" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>Personally, I stole Dragon Age’s concept of Uthenera for my elves. When an elf has lived a full mortal lifetime, and everyone they’ve known during it is starting to whither and die while they remain unchanged since their 20s, they tend to start growing pretty disillusioned with the whole <em>life</em> thing, and just go into Trance. Their metabolism slows to a near standstill, and their younger relatives protect their bodies while they meditate and perform simple maintenance like occasionally putting a few drops of liquid food and water into their mouths. Then after a century or so, when the world has changed enough that it will be new to them again, they wake up, refreshed and ready to start over with a clean slate. So, while any given elf may be many hundreds of years old, they’ll only have been conscious for a normal mortal lifespan.</p><p></p><p>This also gives me a neat origin for ghouls. They’re what happens when a slumbering elf doesn’t get the necessary upkeep performed on their body, and they awaken desiccated and starving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 8682879, member: 6779196"] Personally, I stole Dragon Age’s concept of Uthenera for my elves. When an elf has lived a full mortal lifetime, and everyone they’ve known during it is starting to whither and die while they remain unchanged since their 20s, they tend to start growing pretty disillusioned with the whole [I]life[/I] thing, and just go into Trance. Their metabolism slows to a near standstill, and their younger relatives protect their bodies while they meditate and perform simple maintenance like occasionally putting a few drops of liquid food and water into their mouths. Then after a century or so, when the world has changed enough that it will be new to them again, they wake up, refreshed and ready to start over with a clean slate. So, while any given elf may be many hundreds of years old, they’ll only have been conscious for a normal mortal lifespan. This also gives me a neat origin for ghouls. They’re what happens when a slumbering elf doesn’t get the necessary upkeep performed on their body, and they awaken desiccated and starving. [/QUOTE]
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