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<blockquote data-quote="NealTS" data-source="post: 3936232" data-attributes="member: 38610"><p>Reminds me of what I did with "Drow" once. The elves in this campaign were the once-great caretakers of the natural world, now confined to rapidly-shrinking forests by the burgeoning human nations. Basically bitter souls clinging to the tatters of their former glory. These forests, while not nearly as great as they once were, are considered sovereign territory, and humans found there without good diplomatic reasons are usually dealt with harshly by elven rangers.</p><p></p><p>The Drow, on the other hand, are a militaristic faction of elves who believe that humanity must be actively pushed back, rather than merely resisted. They're still rangers, but they take some "Urban Ranger"-type variants to reflect their calling. They regularly cover their faces with black paint and sneak into woods-edge settlements under cover of night, murdering the defenseless, stealing babies, setting fires and generally spreading terror.</p><p></p><p>The drow are not exactly endorsed by the elven councils. There are many influential elves who are sympathetic to their cause, though. Human efforts to get the "dark elves" brought to justice are usually met with a polite runaround. Assurances that the elves will police their own, that the atrocities will not be repeated, et cetera.</p><p></p><p>My players had quite a time tracking down an elven prince who was a leader of the local drow cell. Once initiative was rolled, they took him down with relish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NealTS, post: 3936232, member: 38610"] Reminds me of what I did with "Drow" once. The elves in this campaign were the once-great caretakers of the natural world, now confined to rapidly-shrinking forests by the burgeoning human nations. Basically bitter souls clinging to the tatters of their former glory. These forests, while not nearly as great as they once were, are considered sovereign territory, and humans found there without good diplomatic reasons are usually dealt with harshly by elven rangers. The Drow, on the other hand, are a militaristic faction of elves who believe that humanity must be actively pushed back, rather than merely resisted. They're still rangers, but they take some "Urban Ranger"-type variants to reflect their calling. They regularly cover their faces with black paint and sneak into woods-edge settlements under cover of night, murdering the defenseless, stealing babies, setting fires and generally spreading terror. The drow are not exactly endorsed by the elven councils. There are many influential elves who are sympathetic to their cause, though. Human efforts to get the "dark elves" brought to justice are usually met with a polite runaround. Assurances that the elves will police their own, that the atrocities will not be repeated, et cetera. My players had quite a time tracking down an elven prince who was a leader of the local drow cell. Once initiative was rolled, they took him down with relish. [/QUOTE]
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