It should therefore be of little surprise that the Elves of the Moonglades consider themselves superior to their fellows — an attitude that endears them neither to others of their kind, nor to the spirits of their realm. Indeed, only the naiads of the Grismerie, who are famously unchoosey in the company they keep, can even bear to talk with them. By contrast, the Eagles of the mountains rejoice in their fast friendship with Argwylon, for nowhere else in Athel Loren can the Elves speak their ancient tongue.[1a]
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| - It should therefore be of little surprise that the Elves of the Moonglades consider themselves superior to their fellows — an attitude that endears them neither to others of their kind, nor to the spirits of their realm. Indeed, only the naiads of the Grismerie, who are famously unchoosey in the company they keep, can even bear to talk with them. By contrast, the Eagles of the mountains rejoice in their fast friendship with Argwylon, for nowhere else in Athel Loren can the Elves speak their ancient tongue.[1a]
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| - It should therefore be of little surprise that the Elves of the Moonglades consider themselves superior to their fellows — an attitude that endears them neither to others of their kind, nor to the spirits of their realm. Indeed, only the naiads of the Grismerie, who are famously unchoosey in the company they keep, can even bear to talk with them. By contrast, the Eagles of the mountains rejoice in their fast friendship with Argwylon, for nowhere else in Athel Loren can the Elves speak their ancient tongue.[1a]
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