Elves
Or, if the game is Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition, as detailed in this link.
Social difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆ - Elves are celebrated for their grace and beauty which offers a tremendous boon in dealing with the races of Ayn. Although slightly xenophobic and mistrusting, elves make good company and have reaped the benefits of being acceptable in the eyes of most. It is not uncommon for elves to be spoken fondly of or even fetishized.
One of the original two guardians of the planet, elves are the oldest race of humanoids, tied only with the orcs. They were designed, initially, to tend to the fauna and flora of the land, and thus hold a deep connection with nature with many often reverent. However, not all are woodland dwelling creatures, with many capable of integrating almost seamlessly into civil society, and some outliers even pursuing potentially damaging, to the environment, careers such as wood harvesting or machine crafting. It may have something to do with their ability to empathize with not simply beasts of the land, but other humanoids.
Another trait to their favor is their world renown beauty. Although beauty is truly subjective and some may dislike the grace and elegance of an elf, their general lack of natural blemishes and high metabolism grant them favor in the eyes of many. Their youth is retained as they age, granting them an almost immortal aesthetic as they move through the ages with poise, only showing signs of their years in the later parts of their life. Their voice is likened to a melody, as most elves are soft spoken and thoughtful in their speech.
In part due to their long lives and also their kindred spirit with nature, they are quite comfortable with their bodies and will wear clothes to accentuate their form, from tight leathers made to not restrict their bounding leaps, to high fashion dresses meant for socialites, their clothing arrangements are geared aesthetically first, and then functionality second. An elven seamstress may spend decades crafting a dress with ornate trimming and accouterments to make an ensemble just right, but considering their long lives, this is not unreasonable.

Their most recognizable, physical feature is of course their elongated ears, which can grow to varying lengths and points. Often a boon, helping them to hear, it is not uncommon for a faint twitch to occur when picking up sound. These ears are slightly more sensitive the further up, purposefully so for picking up the ebb and flow of faint wind currents, but is not crushingly so. A cut ear suffers pain akin to a knicked toe.
A final, aesthetic key feature is their lithe and nimble forms. While perfectly capable of developing musculature, elves are hardly paragons of the 'stout' body archetype. This, of course, is necessary for creatures meant to navigate tree tops or tangled forestscapes.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Growth Rate & Stages
Ecology and Habitats
Dietary Needs and Habits
Additional Information
Average Intelligence
Elves are rather intelligent, having a much longer lifespan to better hail knowledge from their experiences. This manifests not only in their designs and architecture, but their clear propensity towards magic. Although not all elves are cut out to be wizards and sorcerers, they are naturally more suited for the job than many other races.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
Major Organizations
Common Taboos
Historical Figures
Interspecies Relations and Assumptions

An elven diet is notoriously light, often fish for meat and berries, nuts, or other fruit and vegetables. elven wine is often a tasty, fruity beverage that, while containing alcohol, is meant more for consumption and not simply intoxication.



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