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'''Dark elves''' can be distinguished by their sharper features and usually dark brown or black skin color. This anomaly with Dark Elven skin can be attributed to the mana foci in [[Rhoska-Tor]] where they were exiled to after the [[Undead War]]. They became bitter and resentful of their fair [[elven]] counterparts. They felt that their expulsion was more the result of political opportunism than anything else. Even today, Dark Elves are commonly shunned by their fairer brethren in the Elven Nations. |
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They possess a great love of knowledge and learning, possibly only outmatched by their fairer [[Illistim]] brothers. Dark Elves are said to have mastered both spiritual and elemental magic as no other race ever could. Also, Dark Elves are recognized for their striking architecture as the impressive palaces and estates of [[New Ta'Faendryl|Ta'Faendryl]] can demonstrate. |
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'''Dark elves''' are dark skinned cousins to "pure" [[Elf|elves]]. Their dark skin and sharp features is attributed to the mana foci in [[Rhoska-Tor]] as the [[Faendryl]] were banished there after the [[Undead War]] in -15,185, while the [[Dhe'nar]] lived there for 5,000 years, 50,000 years ago. |
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For [[statistic growth rate]]s by [[profession]], see [[List of statistic growth rates#Dark Elf]]. |
For [[statistic growth rate]]s by [[profession]], see [[List of statistic growth rates#Dark Elf]]. |
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== Cultures == |
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'''[[House of Faendryl]]''' |
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<p>Once the leaders of the Elves, the Faendryl were cast out of the [[Elven Empire]] at the end of the [[Undead War]], for crimes the Elves were unwilling to forgive. Ever the leaders in terms of their mastery over magic, the Faendryl had dabbled in demon summoning. All the Elven houses were appalled at the spells the Faendryl had unleashed. They expressed their outrage by exiling the Faendryl to Rhoska-Tor.</p> |
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<p>Slowly, the Faendryl began to change. Their features became even finer and sharper. Those living in the deepest caverns, those closest to the ruins of [[Maelshyve]], found their skin darkening to a brown or black.</p> |
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<p>It was some time later that the Faendryl Elves returned from their exile and founded [[New Ta'Faendryl]]. However, they would never again be a part of the great Elven Empire.</p> |
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'''[[Dhe'nar]]''' |
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<p>First splitting off from the rest of the elves before the formal creation of the Elven Empire and Elven Houses, the Dhe'nar spent generations exiled in Rhoska-Tor. Much like the Faendryl who came to Rhoska-Tor after them, their features and physical stature were forever changed.</p> |
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<p>The Dhe'nar are a race committed to perfection in all its forms; be it of the mind, the body, or the Family. The honing of a keen mind and intellect is the first goal of all Dhe'nari training, and perfection of the physical is just as important. Above all, however, is the overarching need to bring the Family to new heights, to demand the most from its members, and to insure that strength and rigor is rewarded, rather than punished.</p> |
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<p>Be advised, the Dhe'nar as a whole have taken conceit to a new level. They are viewed as self-centered egotists who have little compassion for the thoughts, rights or feelings of other cultures and races. Even the [[Khanshael]], with whom they have developed a close relationship, are little more than slaves in their society. These views are likely to make a Dhe'nar unpopular wherever he travels in the company of persons outside of his own culture.</p> |
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<p>Dhe'nar also have very high expectations for those of their own kind. Members of their Family who fail to meet these expectations may be treated in a very harsh manner, expelled from the Family or murdered.</p> |
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== Other Characteristics == |
== Other Characteristics == |
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⚫ | Due to the skill in dark magics that the dark elves possess, and their use of it during the [[Undead War]] and in the distruction of [[Ta'Ashrim]], the other elven houses loathe the dark elves. The inns within [[Ta'Illistim]], for example, have magics cast on them that prevent the entrance of an unescorted dark elf, and all shops within Ta'Illistim, [[Ta'Vaalor]], and [[Sylvarraend]] have severe [[Trading|price hikes]] for the darker skinned race. |
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Revision as of 17:03, 31 July 2015
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Dark elves can be distinguished by their sharper features and usually dark brown or black skin color. This anomaly with Dark Elven skin can be attributed to the mana foci in Rhoska-Tor where they were exiled to after the Undead War. They became bitter and resentful of their fair elven counterparts. They felt that their expulsion was more the result of political opportunism than anything else. Even today, Dark Elves are commonly shunned by their fairer brethren in the Elven Nations.
They possess a great love of knowledge and learning, possibly only outmatched by their fairer Illistim brothers. Dark Elves are said to have mastered both spiritual and elemental magic as no other race ever could. Also, Dark Elves are recognized for their striking architecture as the impressive palaces and estates of Ta'Faendryl can demonstrate.
Statistics
Strength | Constitution | Dexterity | Agility | Discipline | Aura | Logic | Intuition | Wisdom | Influence |
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0 | -5 | +10 | +5 | -10 | +10 | 0 | +5 | +5 | -5 |
For statistic growth rates by profession, see List of statistic growth rates#Dark Elf.
Cultures
Once the leaders of the Elves, the Faendryl were cast out of the Elven Empire at the end of the Undead War, for crimes the Elves were unwilling to forgive. Ever the leaders in terms of their mastery over magic, the Faendryl had dabbled in demon summoning. All the Elven houses were appalled at the spells the Faendryl had unleashed. They expressed their outrage by exiling the Faendryl to Rhoska-Tor.
Slowly, the Faendryl began to change. Their features became even finer and sharper. Those living in the deepest caverns, those closest to the ruins of Maelshyve, found their skin darkening to a brown or black.
It was some time later that the Faendryl Elves returned from their exile and founded New Ta'Faendryl. However, they would never again be a part of the great Elven Empire.
First splitting off from the rest of the elves before the formal creation of the Elven Empire and Elven Houses, the Dhe'nar spent generations exiled in Rhoska-Tor. Much like the Faendryl who came to Rhoska-Tor after them, their features and physical stature were forever changed.
The Dhe'nar are a race committed to perfection in all its forms; be it of the mind, the body, or the Family. The honing of a keen mind and intellect is the first goal of all Dhe'nari training, and perfection of the physical is just as important. Above all, however, is the overarching need to bring the Family to new heights, to demand the most from its members, and to insure that strength and rigor is rewarded, rather than punished.
Be advised, the Dhe'nar as a whole have taken conceit to a new level. They are viewed as self-centered egotists who have little compassion for the thoughts, rights or feelings of other cultures and races. Even the Khanshael, with whom they have developed a close relationship, are little more than slaves in their society. These views are likely to make a Dhe'nar unpopular wherever he travels in the company of persons outside of his own culture.
Dhe'nar also have very high expectations for those of their own kind. Members of their Family who fail to meet these expectations may be treated in a very harsh manner, expelled from the Family or murdered.
Other Characteristics
Due to the skill in dark magics that the dark elves possess, and their use of it during the Undead War and in the distruction of Ta'Ashrim, the other elven houses loathe the dark elves. The inns within Ta'Illistim, for example, have magics cast on them that prevent the entrance of an unescorted dark elf, and all shops within Ta'Illistim, Ta'Vaalor, and Sylvarraend have severe price hikes for the darker skinned race.
Spirit Regeneration | 1 per 5 min | Decay Timer | 10 min |
Max Health | 120 | Base Regeneration | 1 |
Weight Factor | 0.75 | Encumbrance Factor | 0.84 |
Maneuver Bonus | Good | Elemental TD | -5 |
Spiritual TD | -5 | Sorcerer TD | -5 |
Poison TD | +10 | Disease TD | +100 |
Dark Elves have a bonus to Crafting and a small bonus to Forging.
Race-specific verbs
SMIRK | |
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SMIRK | You smirk as a haughty expression flits across your face. |
SMIRK <person> | You purse your lips at <person>, your face contorting with a disdainful smirk. |
SMIRK <self> | You purse your lips in disapproval. |
SMIRK <object> | Noting the shoddy workmanship of <object>, you turn away with a condescending smirk. |
SMIRK <creature> | You regard (<creature> with a subtle smirk in a gesture of profound condescension. |
POINT | |
POINT <person>/<creature> | You beckon <person> closer with a slow curl of your forefinger. |
POINT <self> | You find you are exceedingly pleased with yourself. |
POINT <object> | You swiftly run the tip of your forefinger across the <object>. |
RAISE | |
RAISE EYEBROW | You arch a skeptical eyebrow, pondering whether your amusement with the world outweighs your disgust. |
RAISE EYEBROW <person> | You arch one eyebrow at <person> in an expression of sardonic amusement. |
STARE | |
STARE <self> | You turn your head slightly to the side and stare purposefully off into the distance. |
STARE <person> | You shoot <person> a prolonged stare, doing your best to unnerve him. |
STARE <creature> | You stare incredulously at <creature>, wondering how it has been allowed to remotely be in your presence. |
STARE <object> | You stare intently at the (target), silently noting its position and potential uses. |
{verb} set {standard/culture}
Related Articles
Locations
History
Cultures
Languages
Resources
- Vairwoth's Wagon
- Races: Dark Elf, on Play.net
- Officials folder
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