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<blockquote data-quote="The_Universe" data-source="post: 1806323" data-attributes="member: 8944"><p>I have two kinds of elves - both of which who refer to themselves as "Alder." </p><p> </p><p>The High Alder are fair elves, identical in the game to normal D&D elves. In my campaign, however, they consider themselves a shamed race because of their actions in a war that occurred nearly a millenium in the past. Refusing even to rule themselves, they are well integrated into human kingdoms, living under human government and nobles. A few high Alder have segregated themselves completely, remaining in the service of a trapped and powerful lich-king that they backed in the last great war. </p><p> </p><p>The other race is the dark skinned True Alder. Essentially a cross between wood elves and dark elves, these members of the Alder race were once persecuted and hunted. Racially compatible with the True Alder, they nonetheless consider themselves a seperate people. This race chose the winning side of the last great war, and has, as a result, earned unprecedented prestige and freedom. They rule alongside human rulers, and the greatest warriors of their race are considered the greatest warriors of the land, hands down. They have a strong martial tradition, and the warrior culture that reflects it means that these creatures dominate the militia and militaries of the land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Universe, post: 1806323, member: 8944"] I have two kinds of elves - both of which who refer to themselves as "Alder." The High Alder are fair elves, identical in the game to normal D&D elves. In my campaign, however, they consider themselves a shamed race because of their actions in a war that occurred nearly a millenium in the past. Refusing even to rule themselves, they are well integrated into human kingdoms, living under human government and nobles. A few high Alder have segregated themselves completely, remaining in the service of a trapped and powerful lich-king that they backed in the last great war. The other race is the dark skinned True Alder. Essentially a cross between wood elves and dark elves, these members of the Alder race were once persecuted and hunted. Racially compatible with the True Alder, they nonetheless consider themselves a seperate people. This race chose the winning side of the last great war, and has, as a result, earned unprecedented prestige and freedom. They rule alongside human rulers, and the greatest warriors of their race are considered the greatest warriors of the land, hands down. They have a strong martial tradition, and the warrior culture that reflects it means that these creatures dominate the militia and militaries of the land. [/QUOTE]
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