D&D General Drow in early D&D


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Wolf72

Explorer
Their "weak fighter" status kinda fell with the 1e UA ...maybe when compared to Humans, but they blew other elves out of the water until other elves' strength increased significantly.
 


Wolf72

Explorer
Back in the day ... there were High Elves, Grey Elves (haughtier), Wood Elves (the rustic ones), Aquatic Elves, and Dark Elves (the evil ones). I think there's a correlation between the types of Elves from Middle Earth (but I butcher the names all the time). Grey Elves where the like the nobler-noble type elf.

Grey Elves are Faeries -- Orc Vandalism
 


Omand

Hero
What the heck is a "Grey Elf"?
Well, a bit of the Tolkien influence on D&D, not that there is any you know. ;)

I don't have my old books with me for the exact description, but basically a second type of "high" elf.

Tolkien had High Elves, Grey Elves, and Green/Wood Elves in his works, the terms were pulled pretty closely into D&D.

Cheers :)

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