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'''Elves''' were the descendants of the humans of [[Caanae]] that escaped into the forests and wilderness at the start of the [[Second Age]], when the [[Horde]] destroyed the city of [[Caanae]]. Over time, the moon of [[Moradeim]] transformed these forest-dwelling humans into thinner, more perceptive humanoids, with significantly increased lifespans and an affinity to nature. They called themselves elves and many were members of the [[Arboreals]], capable of communing with the flora and fauna of the forests to assist them in many ways. Elves were also among the first followers of [[Asaka]], Goddess of the Wild.
'''Elves''' were the descendants of the humans of [[Caanae]] that escaped into the forests and wilderness at the start of the [[Second Age]], when the [[Horde]] destroyed the city of [[Caanae]]. Over time, the moon of [[Moradeim]] transformed these forest-dwelling humans into thinner, more perceptive humanoids, with significantly increased lifespans and an affinity to nature. They called themselves elves and many were members of the [[Arboreals]], capable of communing with the flora and fauna of the forests to assist them in many ways. Elves were also among the first followers of [[Asaka]], Goddess of the Wild and were deeply aligned with the first [[Lycaean|lycaeans]].


When elves began to move into the cities of [[Kinsarmar]], [[Stavenn]], and [[Antioch]], they again adapted to the new environment and become hardier and stronger, and traded their affinity to nature for a deeper understanding of [[magick]]. The citizens of Kinsarmar deemed these new versions of elves as the [[sidhe]], while the unchanged elves became known as [[Sylayan|sylayans]].
When elves began to move into the cities of [[Kinsarmar]], [[Stavenn]], and [[Antioch]], they again adapted to the new environment and become hardier and stronger, and traded their affinity to nature for a deeper understanding of [[magick]]. The citizens of Kinsarmar deemed these new versions of elves as the [[sidhe]], while the unchanged elves became known as [[Sylayan|sylayans]].
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