The avariel (aril-tel-quessir, or "winged folk", in Elven) were among the first of the elf races to migrate to
The avariel are winged elves. These rare creatures were more common when the worlds of the multiverse were young, but frequent conflicts with dragons much reduced the winged elves' number. Still, a few colonies persist here and there in the Material Plane and on the Plane of Air.
Winged elf base land speed is 30 feet: Winged elves have a glide speed of 40ft and a fly speed of (30 at level 1 with average maneuverability 40 at level 5 with good maneuverability and 50 at level 10 with perfect maneuverability). +2 to Spot, Move Silently, Survival, Search, Knowledges, and Perform.
Winged Elves look very similar to humans due to them being half-human and half-god. They bear a pair of plumes on their head. The type of plumes differ between the archer, the cleric, and the edgerunner.
The holy symbol of the faith is a feather of great beauty, willingly given after molting by a sentient avian who venerates the Winged Mother. A new feather must be found at least once per year. When adventuring, Aerdrie's priests prefer light, flexible armor that maximizes maneuverability and minimizes weight and drag.
Aerdrie Faenya (AIR-dree FAH-ane-yuh) is the elven goddess of the air, weather, and birds.
Aerdrie Faenya (pronounced: /ˈɛərdri ˈfɑːɪnjə/ AIR-dree FAIN-yuh), also known as Queen of the Avariel, was an elven goddess of the Seldarine.
Rockseer Elves or Deep Elves
"Rockseer elves are the rarest of all elvenkind. They are far taller than most of their kin, with a few reaching almost to eight feet in height. An average weight for a Rockseer is between 120 and 140 pounds, with little gender difference.
The Moon Elves, Teu-tel-quessir, are more tolerant of humans than other elves, moon elves are the ancestors of most half-elves. They were considered high elves. Like all elves, the Teu-tel-quessir were tall, close to humans in height, but more slender and beautiful. Moon elf skin was pale, often with an icy blue hue.
Wind elves are residents of Elvendale who can control the element of air. They can communicate with creatures who are also linked to air, such as pegasi and birds. Known wind elves are Aira Windwhistler and Skyra.
Galadriel. One of the elves who lived in Middle Earth the longest was The Lady of Lothlorien, who arrived in the First Age and left in the Fourth. Galadriel's enigmatic abilities were tremendous, having learned magic from Valar and Maiar. All Middle Earth's races feared her, including men, dwarves, and Sauron's army.
Tolkien wrote these books around 1950, and he described elves as brave, graceful creatures who were very wise. He also made it clear they were not the old "fairytale" elves, they were human-sized and didn't have wings.
Using their wings, Dark Elves are capable of flight for long distances. In addition, they can walk on any surface, similarly to most arthropods.
Moon elves, also known as Teu-tel-quessir in their own language or as silver elves are the most common of all the eladrin subraces. More tolerant of humans than other eladrin, moon elves are the ancestors of most half-eladrin.
The Wolf Elves are Lycanthropic Elves that were able to change into wolves. Unlike werewolves, they either fully transformed into wolves or Elves, not in between. Even in their wolf forms, they remained friendly to people and are considered true lycanthropes.
Dark elf may refer to: Dökkálfar or dark elves, a type of elf in Norse mythology. Svartálfar or black elves, a type of elf in Norse mythology. Moriquendi, a fictional race of elves in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. Drow, or dark elves, a fictional subrace of elves in Dungeons & Dragons.
Arwen. Daughter of Elrond and granddaughter of Galadriel, Arwen was called the “Evenstar” and was accounted as the most beautiful of the final generation of elves. She was a descendant of Lúthien and often compared to her for her beauty and for her relationship with Aragorn.
In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the Elves or Quendi are a sundered (divided) people. They awoke at Cuiviénen on the continent of Middle-earth, where they were divided into three tribes: Minyar (the Firsts), Tatyar (the Seconds) and Nelyar (the Thirds).
Narrative. Arwen was the youngest child of Elrond, lord of the Elvish sanctuary of Rivendell and leader of the High Elves remaining in Middle-earth at the end of the Third Age, and Celebrían, daughter of Galadriel, ruler of the Elvish forest realm of Lothlórien. Her elder brothers were the twins Elladan and Elrohir.
Winged elves are a part of the elven race, easily recognizable by the large feathered wings on their backs. Those wings along with their hollow bones allow them to fly with little to no issue. Winged elves aren't known to wear heavy armor as it weighs them down too much and makes flight impossible.
Wood elves are easily identifiable by their slightly pointy ears, deer-like antlers. These magical horns of the Aereni are receive the Ether from the Adwetherai to then convert into spellcasting. The larger the antlers, the wiser and more experienced a Wood Elf is.
"We elves try to stick to the four main food groups: candy, candy canes, candy corn, and SYRUP." Don't worry Buddy, we have you covered!
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