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Elves are naturally immortal; like the Ainur, they are bound to Arda until its End. Elves are immune to all diseases, and they can recover from wounds which would normally kill a mortal Man. Nonetheless, Elves can be physically slain or die of grief and weariness.
Though the Dúnedain were blessed with long life and slow aging, they were still mortal. On the other hand, Elves are immortal beings that never succumb to old age. They can even recover from wounds that would be fatal to Man.
Trivia. Half-elves can have children of their own. When they form families with other half-elves, their offspring will be half-elves themselves. However, if a half-elf has children with someone of different ancestry, even a member of their parental races, the results can vary.
Half elves are stronger and mature faster than elves but are mortal with less of a natural connection to the supernatural. They age slower than humans with better sight and hearing and are more dexterous. The big problem is that they are infertile, making them a genetic dead end.
Age: Half-Elves mature at the same rate Humans do and reach Adulthood around the age of 20. They live much longer than Humans, however, often exceeding 180 years. Alignment: Half-Elves share the chaotic bent of their elven heritage.
Half-elven (Sindarin singular Peredhel, plural Peredhil), are the children of the Union of Elves and Men. Half-elven are not a distinct race per se; rather, they were fertile offspring as the result of a union between Elves and Men.
Half-elves, as their name implies, are the offspring of humans and elves. Half-elves are a subrace unto themselves, blending the features of human and elf. Half-elves look like elves to humans and like humans to elves (hence their elven description as "half-human").
A elven mother carries the child for almost two years, whether it be of an elven or human father. Some say that a child and mother share the same blood during gestation.
As with most creatures, the longer they live, the fewer children they tend to have. The elves do have relationships like humans and dwarves. However, as a rule, elves aren't as fertile as either of them, and as a result, they have many fewer children.
Average Elven Lifespan
Elves have the ability to live forever thanks to their immortality. Elves like Elrond, who was over 6000 years old in The Lord of the Rings, are not hard to come by.
To put it another way, the child of a half-elf and a human will be human, unless the half-elf parent was the child of a full-blooded elf. Unless a half-elven line marries into other elven or half-elven families, their elf characteristics fade in a generation or two.
Elves, High Elves in particular, are said to be able to live for around 1000 years. Humans live to be around 100 at most. So we can assume that Humans age roughly ten times quicker than Elves do. So obviously, elves age much more slowly than humans do.
He is thought to be over 10,000 years old by the time the War of the Ring takes place, and in all those many long years, he is credited with saving the entire elven race, selflessly putting his own wants and desires aside for the good of all, and of being a vessel through which the divine could communicate with the ...
An elf typically claims adulthood and an adult name around the age of 100 and can live to be 750 years old. Elves take their time doing things because of their long life span. So to them 100 years feels like what 20 years feels like to a Human.
The Elves of Tolkien's Middle-earth are ageless and immortal. But they can be killed, which informs both their isolationism and their courage in LOTR. The Elves played a central role in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth from the beginning.
Elf females have a monthly period like human women but only release eggs every two or three months. Elf males release less sperm than humans and therefor fertilisation is rare.
and many can change characteristics like gender. Maybe your half-elf inherited enough of the fey traits to alter their looks in small ways. In Forgotten Realms there are also half-elf populations that have existed for many generations and who no longer consider them half-anything.
And it's exactly that: a choice. Unlike the other races of Middle-earth, casual intercourse was not enough to conceive a child because, for Elves, it was a far more conscious effort that required, as Tolkien put it, a "share and strength of their being, in mind and in body."
Size. Half-elves are about the same size as humans, ranging from 5 to 6 feet tall.
A half–sea elf generally had a skin tone similar to their human parent's, but with a light tint of blue or green.
The Half Elves' entry in the PHB(p. 39) does not give them the Trance trait. Thus, they sleep as normal for most races.
In many campaign settings for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, the Avariel are a race of winged elves. They are also known as the "winged folk" and the "al karak elam."
changeling , also called elf child. In European folk tradition, a deformed or weak-witted offspring of fairies or elves substituted by them surreptitiously for a comely human child. changeling.
Are we talking about Tolkien's Elves? Then yes, they have babies, in the same way that mortals have them: sexual intercourse, followed by gestation in the mother's womb, followed by birth. The main difference is that in Elves, gestation lasts a year.