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<blockquote data-quote="Nightbreeze" data-source="post: 3977379" data-attributes="member: 46755"><p>As for the Fair people: they are not really fair. Not really. Not at all.</p><p></p><p>But, as you may guess, one the entire Anarenn was Elven land. </p><p>One of the most clichè-ed (duh...sp?) thing you have ever seen.</p><p>I won't be writing what exactly happened, as it involves the most important info about the history of the world, it (as a combination of different characters, races, organizations and magical effects) is still affecting the world and continue doing it.</p><p></p><p>But there are three kind of elves.</p><p>One is just too much outside the world to be playable. You could encounter them as NPCs in the distant future.</p><p></p><p>The second kind of elves are a lousy, annoying, scheming bastards who live in one of the farthest places of Anarenn, behind an impenetrable forest. They have a certain view on the history, and they are manupulating several people here and there. A second type elf - related campaign would be evil or neutral at best, with some open doors to became good. Politics/magic/manipulation.</p><p></p><p>The third type of elves are somewhat like a renegades second type. They have another view on history, and they are regarded as traitors and racial enemies by the second type. The feeling is reciprocal, of course. The are more chaotic, and without a real organization. And they more or less mix up with the human society. A third type elf - related campaign would be good or at best neutral one, with mixed investigation/fight/magic.</p><p></p><p>Ah, as far as humans know, there are no elves, of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightbreeze, post: 3977379, member: 46755"] As for the Fair people: they are not really fair. Not really. Not at all. But, as you may guess, one the entire Anarenn was Elven land. One of the most clichè-ed (duh...sp?) thing you have ever seen. I won't be writing what exactly happened, as it involves the most important info about the history of the world, it (as a combination of different characters, races, organizations and magical effects) is still affecting the world and continue doing it. But there are three kind of elves. One is just too much outside the world to be playable. You could encounter them as NPCs in the distant future. The second kind of elves are a lousy, annoying, scheming bastards who live in one of the farthest places of Anarenn, behind an impenetrable forest. They have a certain view on the history, and they are manupulating several people here and there. A second type elf - related campaign would be evil or neutral at best, with some open doors to became good. Politics/magic/manipulation. The third type of elves are somewhat like a renegades second type. They have another view on history, and they are regarded as traitors and racial enemies by the second type. The feeling is reciprocal, of course. The are more chaotic, and without a real organization. And they more or less mix up with the human society. A third type elf - related campaign would be good or at best neutral one, with mixed investigation/fight/magic. Ah, as far as humans know, there are no elves, of course. [/QUOTE]
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