Aelf
Type | Humanoid |
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Subtype | Ælf |
Patron Deity | Woden |
Vision | Darkvision |
Diet | Omnivorous |
Lifespan | 750 years |
Language | Common, Ælfen |
Subraces | High Ælf, Wood Ælf, Dark Ælf |
Terrain | Forests |
Height | 4′7″‒5′5″ (140‒170 cm) |
Weight | 82‒152 lb (37‒68.9 kg) |
Skin Color | Variable |
Hair Color | Variable |
Eye Color | Variable |
Distinctions | Pretty, slender, agile |
Legend tells that the first Ælfes were created by Woden the All-Father. They were placed in the woods to create progeny and expand their race. As their numbers grew, so did their taste for the aesthetic. For the Ælfes, beauty became the central goal to all culture. The ability to breed was dictated by the likelihood of attractive offspring. Those deemed unattractive soon found themselves unable to find a mate.
Because of the strict breeding rules dictated by Ælfen society, eventually rifts grew between them. These rifts only grew to eventually create variants of Ælfes. The first and most notable rift was that between light and dark skin. Those who believed the dark-skinned aesthetic to be superior were shunned by the light-skinned Ælfes and vice-versa.
Further, among the light skinned elves a rift engendered itself between those who believed that nature produced the highest of all aesthetics, while their rivals insisted that art, particularly Ælfen art was the highest of all aesthetics. These groups eventually formed themselves into what can only be described as sub-races, though their genetics are near identical; the High Ælfes, the Wood Ælfes and the Dark Ælfes.
Ælfen Variants
Brimælf
The Brimælfes (pronounced Brim-alf) live undersea, primarily off the coast of Ælfgarad. They prefer to stay beneath the waves and as a result have little to do with their Ælfen siblings ashore.
Dunælf
The Dunælf (pronounced Done-alf) grew distant from their Ælfen cousins again because of an aesthetic. The Dunælf preferred darker features in skin tone and over many years, bred accordingly, going so far as to banish children born with skin considered too fair. In other matters of the aesthetic, the Dunælf are closer to their Friggælf cousins, believing that true beauty is in artistic endeavor. This is where the two cultures differ however in that Dunælf art is somewhat terrifying to all but those who have learned to appreciate it.
Friggælf
The Friggælf (pronounced Frig-alf) is the predominant race and culture in the country of Ælfgarad.
Wodælf
The Wodælf (pronounced Woah-dalf) are, not surprisingly, the preeminent race and culture found in Ælfwode.
Wyrmælf
The Wyrmælf (pronounced Verm-alf) are distant relatives of the Aydahar and by extension, dragons. The Ælfen predilection toward the aesthetic, however, caused them to carefully manage their genetic lines. This enabled them to both preserve their draconic origins and maintain their Ælfen aesthetic.
The first of the Wyrmælfes, as legend has it, moved as far from the source of the dragons as possible to prevent further accidental contamination. Thus they avoided such traits as claws, scales, horns or fluked tails such as one might find on an Aydahar or Ungir. They do retain much from their draconic ancestors, particularly the draconic blood which make many of the Wyrmælf natural spellcasters. They will also have unusual skin colorings for an Ælf, mimicking the color whatever variety of dragon is in their bloodline. This black, white, red, green or even metallic colors like silver and gold are possible for the Wyrmælf.
The Wyrmælfes are far too few in number to control any country. Adventuring Wyrmælfes can be found nearly anywhere, but the settled variety are most commonly found in Ælfgarad.
Half-Ælf
The Half-Ælf ...
Ælf Countries
Ælfwode Home of the Wood Ælfes.
Ælfgarad Home of the High Ælfes and most of the Dark Ælfes.
5e Equivalence
When translating the Ælfes to be played in Dungeons & Dragons, a playable Elven race and racial variants following those in this Wiki can be found in the Player's Handbook.
Player Notes
Ælfes... what's up with those guys.
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