The term Aeneski refers to all elves, both modern and ancient, that inhabit Valenth. Taller than other fae species, the Aeneski bear a strong resemblance to humans, though such comparisons are considered a grave insult by the average Aeneski. Similar in height to humans, Aeneski have long pointed ears and jewel toned eyes, with a slender, delicate build and facial features. They are most commonly known for being beautiful, graceful, and arrogant in equal measure.
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| - The term Aeneski refers to all elves, both modern and ancient, that inhabit Valenth. Taller than other fae species, the Aeneski bear a strong resemblance to humans, though such comparisons are considered a grave insult by the average Aeneski. Similar in height to humans, Aeneski have long pointed ears and jewel toned eyes, with a slender, delicate build and facial features. They are most commonly known for being beautiful, graceful, and arrogant in equal measure.
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| - The term Aeneski refers to all elves, both modern and ancient, that inhabit Valenth. Taller than other fae species, the Aeneski bear a strong resemblance to humans, though such comparisons are considered a grave insult by the average Aeneski. Similar in height to humans, Aeneski have long pointed ears and jewel toned eyes, with a slender, delicate build and facial features. They are most commonly known for being beautiful, graceful, and arrogant in equal measure. Aeneski can be found in virtually all regions of Valenth, though they are not as adaptable and wide spread as humans. They are not as common in the more modern cities and heavily populated areas of Dreamsong and Chimre, but can be found in abundance in the wilder lands of Aensdoun and Schalle. Aeneski are an inherently magical species, known for their skill with ritual magic and sorcery. They are heralded as superior craftsmen, especially for their enchanted weapons and armour. The secrets of Aeneski leatherworking and metalsmithing have been closely guarded by skilled families for countless generations.
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