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Elves are reduced to a shadow of their former glory, modern elves have reduced themselves to open hostility with the outside world. Despite a splendorous history, current Elven society mainly revolves around raiding bordering nations for the purpose of sacrificing captives to their host of gods, thought to be displeased with their fall from grace. Outside these lands, the Elves are a displaced people, often haughty and thumbing their noses at other cultures, yet without one of their own to back up these sentiments. Even those places that tolerate their presence are quick to discriminate against them, forcing them into ghettos and districts with the rest of their kind, where their alien culture and mystical rituals are looked upon with revulsion by outsiders.
Despite everything - the diaspora, humiliation and abuse; the elves cling to their traditions, and gods, the only things they have left in this wicked world. Many are content to make their own way and forge a new future for their kind, but many more somberly await the day where their race once again sits on thrones of gold and blood.
Known Groups of Elves are:
- Bronn
- Sangese
- Yagari
- Kharkosi