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*High Elves: Advanced civilizations that build cities. | *High Elves: Advanced civilizations that build cities. | ||
*Wood Elves: Relatively primitive civilizations that dwell in forest villages and | *Wood Elves: Relatively primitive (or Luddite) civilizations that dwell in forest villages and are often territorial. | ||
*Dark Elves: Hostile and militaristic civilizations that dwell underground and have slavocratic economies | *Dark Elves: Hostile and militaristic civilizations that dwell underground and have slavocratic economies | ||
Revision as of 18:01, 29 January 2012
Elves are humanoid sapients common in fantasy settings. They are based on mythological creatures of Norse origin.
Tolkien-inspired Elves
Modern fantasy elves (with some exceptions) trace their roots back to JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth universe. Typically elves are like humans in most respects, with a thin build, long ears, greater dexterity, and long lives (ranging from several centuries to biological immortality). Elves are often depicted as being smarter or more learned than human societies alongside them and have greater command of magic.
Often their are several varieties of elves.
- High Elves: Advanced civilizations that build cities.
- Wood Elves: Relatively primitive (or Luddite) civilizations that dwell in forest villages and are often territorial.
- Dark Elves: Hostile and militaristic civilizations that dwell underground and have slavocratic economies