Elf

High Elves

Known as the “lathlani,” these are the most frequently seen elves in the land. Like all elves, their long lifespans gives them an attitude of haughtiness and they seem to keep to themselves and look down upon other races. Pale skin, angular features, and light hair and eyes are the norm. Their connections with the mystical world tend to steer them towards the wizard class.

Wood Elves

Also called “aralarai,” these elves are the rustic cousins of the lathlani and are found in and around nature. While not quite as aloof as the high elves, they are fiercely protective of the borders to their woodland realms. Skin tones are darker, often brown, with a wide range of hair and eye colors. Their level of intuitive understanding of nature leads those aralarai who adventure most commonly down the path of a ranger or druid.

Wild Elves

If wood elves are rustic, the “seleeris” as they are known are downright feral. Physically similar to wood elves, but with darker skin, and cautiously distrustful of anything the unfamiliar, they’re most commonly found as barbarians when adventuring.

Gray Elves

The “doulathan” are rare among elves, preferring to stick to themselves in their beautiful cities hidden away from the world and further study the workings of the magical world. They are famed for their extensive knowledge, deep wisdom and power magic. Tallest of the elves, their skin tones are generally slightly golden or gray, with light hair and bright eyes. Gray elf adventurers prefer the wizard class.