. . . . . . . . . . "Tel-quessir (also Tel'Quessir or Tel'Quess) are a number of closely related, long-lived fey races commonly known as elves, though this term is now acknowledged to be technically inaccurate. Nonetheless, the name is common and many of the Tel-quessir consider themselves as one larger culture, an attitude not unjustified given that nearly all Tel-quessir speak Elven and share a common history together. Perhaps more importantly, the Tel-quessir were once one race, generally assumed to have been the eladrin or \u201Chigh elves.\u201D"@en . . . . . . "Tel-quessir (also Tel'Quessir or Tel'Quess) are a number of closely related, long-lived fey races commonly known as elves, though this term is now acknowledged to be technically inaccurate. Nonetheless, the name is common and many of the Tel-quessir consider themselves as one larger culture, an attitude not unjustified given that nearly all Tel-quessir speak Elven and share a common history together. Perhaps more importantly, the Tel-quessir were once one race, generally assumed to have been the eladrin or \u201Chigh elves.\u201D For these reasons and others, the Tel-quessir are often considered as though they were one race and called \u201Celves.\u201D Except when stated otherwise, the word \u201Celf\u201D and \u201Celven\u201D are used in this context throughout the article."@en . . . . . . . . . "Usually chaotic good"@en . . . "From left to right: a drow, a wild elf, a sun elf, a wood elf, and a moon elf."@en . . . . . . . "Pale to black"@en . . "Tel-quessir"@en . . . "9.46728E9"^^ . "Tel-quessir"@en . "Pointed ears, slim but athletic build, ability to trance"@en . "Medium"@en . . . .