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I'd hoped putting "gold elf" in quotes highlighted the notion that they could probably use more definition. What exactly is meant by "gold elf", anyway? And asterisks, AFAICT, around the internet tends to denote emphasis. At least that's how I've seen them used when applied in this manner. Sorry if it was confusing. Hope that helps you so you can answer.I'm a little confused by this question... so before I answer I'll just ask... is their some meaning in having gold elf in quotes and the word must surrounded by asterisks?
Please don't "confuse" others any *more* than they already are.Well "DnD" was around at my house last night telling me what to do, so I guess *yesterday*.
I care about setting "cannons", of course! It's basically good gun control. Always set your cannons *properly* before firing.Do you care about cannons? Pirate ships?
Bah! Gladiators didn't have cannons!Do you like movies about gladiators?
I'd hoped putting "gold elf" in quotes highlighted the notion that they could probably use more definition. What exactly is meant by "gold elf", anyway? And asterisks, AFAICT, around the internet tends to denote emphasis. At least that's how I've seen them used when applied in this manner. Sorry if it was confusing. Hope that helps you so you can answer.
Please don't "confuse" others any *more* than they already are.
The sun elves, also sometimes known as gold elves, sometimes as high elves due to their stereotypically elitist ways...
Oh, you meant Sun Elves. Got it. Per the FR Wiki:
Of course, 4e *had* high elves. "Problem" solved.
???So I will put you down in the "does not care about *canon*" category then?
Actually that reminds me of the joke about being asked if you want to play DnD and then you get given a folder filled with house rules except inserting Forgotten Realms instead,
Of course, 4e *had* high elves. "Problem" solved.