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If they're called elves, I'd prefer they be Tolkein's elves. That's sort of the standard set and established. If they departure radically from that, I'd rather they be called something else entirely. The specifics don't matter that much aside from that; any number of combinations of traits can be interesting and suited to a given campaign world.
 


I had in one long running campaign world with three types of elves.

I had the high elves that had fallen from grace. Basically most of the taverns and brothels were run by high elves. Their moral code was in the toilet and they only wanted to do was drink, gamble do drugs and have sex.

I then had the wood or wild elves who were your basic paranoid xenophobic tree hugging eco terrorists.

And i had a race of half elves that were like gypsies. Hated by humans and elves alike and cursed with human emotions and elven connection to nature. So naturally they were were wolves with little or no control over their shapeshifting abilites.
 

There are also Dark Sun elves and the elves in Terry Pratchett's Lords and Ladies, and the Sithi of the Memory, Sorrow and Thorn trilogy.

I prefer my elves to be somewhat alien rather than just people with pointy ears. (I also don't understand why elves get bonus proficiency with longsword and long bow in various editions of D&D: surely those weapons would be pretty much useless in a forest?)
 

Keebler ;)

Warhammer elves too.


Light and Dark - both long lived, slightly smaller than human but faster, witter, stong in magic. They treat humans like a noble treats a serf and hunted humans as sport before the elven civil war (the one that reconized humans as more than animals).
 


My elves, or rather the original "true" elf "races", according to my world setting mythology were born from the blood of a couple of Elder gods (quite by accident) in a battle between the two.

The, then "good", god's blood formed the "good elves" where it fell onto the phsyical world under the Light - the "Blood of the Stars" -your Tolkien "perfect" beings, immortal (slayable, but immortal), beautiful, charged with magic and enlightened wisdom. (Note: PC's cannot be this kind of elf)

The evil god's blood fell, naturally, into the shadows and hard crevaces of his Darkness - the 'Blood of the Shadow" or "of the Drakness" -full on Gygaxian demon-worshiping, driven to worldly power and subjugation, filled with malice and EVIL drow/dark elves...also slayable but immortal (though with their general cruel/cut-throat society and power-hungry wickedness one rarely sees a Shi'Daeiri live on through too many centuries before falling victim to their enemies -from within or without their kind.) (Note: PCs are also prohibited from these elves)

The blood that mixed as it fell to the physical realm formed the, generally, "neutral" elves -the "Blood of the Clouds" or "Clouded Blood" according to who you ask- were originally a re-fluffing of Greyhawk's "Valley Elves", also immortal, generally beautiful (by human standards), but not as magically adept or driven by purposes of "good" or "evil", more concerned with their own pleasures and desires of the natural world than anything else. They have, over the years of world-development taken on a distinctly less "xenophobic" slant than the original Valley Elves, but the "Cloud" or "Mist" elves still value their privacy and do not mingle with other races so much as other elvin nations who have come to pass/develop over the years.

The "Kantiiri", your "Wood" or "Wild" elves, cme about much later in the world's history and were essentially taken from Elfquest and thrown in a stew pot with the traditional D&D "wood elves." Not immortal (rarely surpassing 500 years), shorter, much more territorial and defensive of their wooded homes, but with a rich tribal tradition and cultural heritage...as distasteful and uncivilized as the "Elves of the Stars" find it to be. I even threw in the "four-fingered hands" of EQ, since the stout races of my world have 4 fingered hands, and the evolutionary myth/belief by some is that they were brought into being by a a mixing of "star" or "mist" elves mixing bloodlines with dwarves or gnomes.

The world's "High Elves" -in the D&D sense...which is basically Tolkien, again...are an offshoot civilization of the Blood of the Stars who forsook their immortal realm to come to the aid/defense of the mortal races. They have most of the attributes of the Star Elves, though are less versed in magic, swift and accurate with bow and sword, enjoying the heitened agility and senses of their immortal kin, though have subsequently lost their immortality -though the nation has not existed for so many centuries -only about 500 years now- for that to have come into play yet, society-wise. (Note: All PCs are assumed to be this kind of elf, though players may opt to be Shi'Cynallae -Cloud elves or Kantiiri if they really want to)

And there's sea elves too, "wild/wood" elf offshoot tribes for various terrain (swamp elves, snow elves, etc.) But they generally do not play a role in the world (you can't be a PC of those elves).

I guess the short of it is, I like elves just about any way you can throw them at me. :D But with a major dose of Tolkien/Sidhe/Celtic folklore thrown in.

--SD
 

Here're two more:

Runequest-style plant people. IMHO the most innovative version.

Discworld-style eldritch abominations.

I think I did a poll on this a few years back, but my thread necromancy skills are weak.
 

I enjoy playing elves a lot.

Il really dislike elves when they are depicted as some kind of angels or flawless humans.

I want elves to be close to humans in appearance but with a very different mindset, due to a very long lifespan or an alien education. What they are exactly is not important (they may be vulcans or tree-hugging hippies), in rpgs like in fiction, perfection is boring, give your elves depth, stop making them perfect.

That's why I really appreciate elves from Golarion : with Calistria as their main goddess, they are just witted rascals that come to steal your money, woo your woman (& your mama & your sister & your daughter & your aunt & your nieces) and repair an old offense you made them when you were 10-year-old !!
 
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