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<blockquote data-quote="Evilhalfling" data-source="post: 1805155" data-attributes="member: 16991"><p>Elves along with all magical creatures fled their own world to inhabit the human one 200 yrs before current day. They were instramental in the founding of two human universities of magic, but the current generation shows less intrest in the high arts.</p><p>The first commers - were adults when they arrived, some are still alive, some are even still sane (see sig) </p><p>First Child - an elf born in a babyboom generation after arriving in this world. They are the buercarats, the war and temple leaders - who generally get things done. </p><p>secondborn - elves born to a First Child, they are the current generation, usually with little poltical power. Most PCs are secondborn. </p><p></p><p>The Northern kingdom is called Lady's Forest and run by a firstcommer enchantress - they have nomadic society that wanders within her great wood.</p><p>They trade with the civilized humans and dwarves - but do not allow barbarian tribesmen to cross the river that divides the two socities.</p><p></p><p>The Southern tribe refered to as Elfhome. It is fragmented into 5 houses each lead by a firstcomer. Each house believes in a path of destiney for the elven race, from withdrawl, open trading, war on humanoids, absolute conservatism to free thinkers. Each house has a permanet base - and when an elf reaches adulthood s/he is allowed to change houses, if there is another that suits their personallity better. The houses meet in council seasonally, and vote on common problems. </p><p></p><p>No racial differences, just cultural ones, and favored class changes. </p><p>As far as anyone knows there are no dark or sea elves. </p><p></p><p>The western continent elves have withdrawn into their forest - protected by a barrier of music - (as sound burst to pass through) They have some limited trade with a single human city. Elven wanders tend not to take life very seriously. Mostly conisting of bards or druids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evilhalfling, post: 1805155, member: 16991"] Elves along with all magical creatures fled their own world to inhabit the human one 200 yrs before current day. They were instramental in the founding of two human universities of magic, but the current generation shows less intrest in the high arts. The first commers - were adults when they arrived, some are still alive, some are even still sane (see sig) First Child - an elf born in a babyboom generation after arriving in this world. They are the buercarats, the war and temple leaders - who generally get things done. secondborn - elves born to a First Child, they are the current generation, usually with little poltical power. Most PCs are secondborn. The Northern kingdom is called Lady's Forest and run by a firstcommer enchantress - they have nomadic society that wanders within her great wood. They trade with the civilized humans and dwarves - but do not allow barbarian tribesmen to cross the river that divides the two socities. The Southern tribe refered to as Elfhome. It is fragmented into 5 houses each lead by a firstcomer. Each house believes in a path of destiney for the elven race, from withdrawl, open trading, war on humanoids, absolute conservatism to free thinkers. Each house has a permanet base - and when an elf reaches adulthood s/he is allowed to change houses, if there is another that suits their personallity better. The houses meet in council seasonally, and vote on common problems. No racial differences, just cultural ones, and favored class changes. As far as anyone knows there are no dark or sea elves. The western continent elves have withdrawn into their forest - protected by a barrier of music - (as sound burst to pass through) They have some limited trade with a single human city. Elven wanders tend not to take life very seriously. Mostly conisting of bards or druids. [/QUOTE]
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