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Species encyclopedia provided by B.E.A.S.T.
| name | : | Elf |
| classification | : | Mythical |
| lifespan | : | Immortal. |
| conservation status | : | Semi-abundant species |
| diet | : | Omnivorous |
Elves reproduce through traditional male and female sexes. but have a lower birth rate, and elven children are cherished as the future of their kind.
Intelligent and cultured. Perhaps a little proud.,
Elves are intimately tied to the ancient forests , enchanted glades, and hidden realms of myth. They can also be found in elven cities known for their ethereal beauty.
Elves, sometimes known as 'fair-folk', are a rare and cherished people. They appear tall, graceful and, on occasion, so perfect that it's a bit infuriating. Elves have a very rich culture and often reside in primarily elven communities somewhat seperate from the rest of society - sprawling ocean towers, treetop villages deep within enchanted forests, castles of crystal invisible to the mundane eye. An elf is innately magical, and often uses this magic to maintain a natural balance across the world, fend off interlopers, or make themselves even more attractive. Though often very charismatic, Elves are often so elevated beyond further society that their sheltered naivete can make them appear quite smug and clueless in average conversation.