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The skills of forestcraft and of negotiating have served wood elves well throughout the centuries. Wood elves find it useful to know the languages of their enemies and friends alike, always prepared for the day when one might become the other. Associated Skills: Diplomacy, Insight, Nature Associated Languages: Chondathan, Damaran, Dwarven, Giant, Goblin Changes: Sense Threat: Wood elves hone their senses against the most subtle perils, whether in the wilderness or at the negotiating table. The wood elves do not view their homelands as a land apart. They understand better than their kindred that, for better or for worse, their fates are bound up with the fates of the humans, dwarves and halflings of the land. Also known as copper or sylvan elves, these people have coppery skin tinged with green, and brown, green or hazel eyes. Hair is usually brown or black, occasionally blond or coppery-red. Wood elven society demands perfection, and so this graceful, austere race delivers it. They were drawn to the woods of Kojan centuries ago, and there they have developed a culture that is entirely their own. Young wood elves are driven to success, and they advance through the ranks of Ca'ial Brael's hierarchy by the merit of their deeds. They protect their forest and all its flora and fauna fiercely, and carry with them a profound distrust of outsiders. Wood elves prefer not to become involved in external politics, and instead, focus on preserving their own space. Wood elves, also known as copper elves, or Or-tel-quessir were the most populous of the elven races. Wood elves saw themselves as guardians of the Tel-quessir forest homes that were largely abandoned after the Crown Wars and before the Retreat, but unlike most elves they did not view themselves as a people apart from the rest of Faerûn. The Wood Elves, also known as Feir'Dal, are a race native to the Greater Faydark forest on the continent of Faydwer. Their city of Kelethin rests on platforms constructed on the trunks of massive trees. A wood elf is a subrace of elf. The wood elves do not view their homelands as a land apart. They understand better than their kindred that, for better or for worse, their fates are bound up with the fates of the humans, dwarves and halflings of the land. Also known as copper or sylvan elves, these people have coppery skin tinged with green, and brown, green or hazel eyes. Hair is usually brown or black, occasionally blond or coppery-red. Wood elf ability adjustments: +2 Str, +2 Dex, -2 Int, -2 Cha, -2 Con The wood elves are among the most numerous of Faerun's elven people, a young and confident folk who hold the old elven forest homelands in strength. Theirs to the second generation of elven nations, wood elves see their realms as the natural successors to lands such as Eaerlann and Cormanthyr. Where the old empires expanded with strength and pride, the realms of the wood elves hope to grow with compassion and humility. The wood elves do not view their homelands as a land apart from Faerun; they understand better than their kindred that for better or worse, their fates are bound with the fates of humans, dwarves, and halflings around them. The wood elves, though content to stay in their forests, joined with their elven kin in battle. Squadrons of sylvan elf giant owl riders laid waste to orcish lines, striking by the light of the moon and destroying the encampments of the Krish tribe. Wood Elves are reclusive and solitary although not as withdrawn from society as the nearly feral wild elves, so it is rare, but not unheard of, to see wood elves venture from their homes in the High Forest. Wood elves are uncommonly strong for elves, but also smaller and less intuitive than most elves. Also called copper elves, they have coppery skin tinged with green, and brown, green, or hazel eyes. Their hair is usually brown or black, with blond and coppery-red occasionally found.
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The wood elves are among the most numerous of Faerun's elven people, a young and confident folk who hold the old elven forest homelands in strength. Theirs to the second generation of elven nations, wood elves see their realms as the natural successors to lands such as Eaerlann and Cormanthyr. Where the old empires expanded with strength and pride, the realms of the wood elves hope to grow with compassion and humility. The wood elves do not view their homelands as a land apart from Faerun; they understand better than their kindred that for better or worse, their fates are bound with the fates of humans, dwarves, and halflings around them. Also known as copper or sylvan elves, these people have coppery skin tinged with green, and brown, green, or hazel eyes. Hair is usually brown or black, occasionally blond or coppery-red. Wood elves prefer to dress in simple clothing, similar to the moon elves, but not quite so colorful. 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