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Elven customs

Post by Tristan_Durst » Fri May 20, 2005 1:55 am

Just wondering if the following D&D Elven Customs, and Practices apply to Avlis Elves...

The Elven Bond
The Complete Book of Elves, 2nd edition wrote:The Elven Bond

Very rarely, an elf will form a mystical and unbreakable bond with another being, whether elf, human, dwarf, or otherwise. Some signify this bonding through the giving of gifts designed to demonstrate one's love. Others merely forge the bond quietly, without any outward signs. Whatever the process through which this bond is formed, the elves involved and their chosen can sense the strong emotions of each other. They feel the joys and sorrows of the other, their triumphs and angers as well. Should distance separate the two in this bond and one pass away, the other can feel the death through the breaking of the bond. This is an even stronger version of the communion ability elves share, for this is a lifelong bond and not lightly broken.

For this one person, elves become truly altruistic. Their lives are focused around making their loved one happy, even to the extent of sacrificing their own life. When this bond is broken, whether through betrayal or death of one of the pair, it is a tremendous shock to the other member of the union. Elves can die from the grief caused by such partings.

Because they can enact this union only once (or twice, in extremely rare cases) in their lives, elves are very careful about those to whom they attach themselves. Many elves go through life without joining their spirits to another, for many find no mates suitable for or deserving of such an important union.

Few elves bestow this gift on humans, for humans are so short-lived that the bond would be all but wasted on them. Still, there are some who consider this a small sacrifice for the love of a particular human. The very number of half-elves attests to this, for although most half-elves aren't children of this union, there are enough who are. The blink of an elf's eye spells an end to these ties, but the love they gain lasts for the rest of their life.

This bond applies, to a lesser extent, to the earth itself. If confined or kept away from the land or the company of other elves for too long a time, an elf can die from grief and loneliness. Even if being held prisoner near nature or with other elves, the elf can lose hope and—without sustaining physical injury—force his or her own death. This is done only in the darkest of times, and only when there is no hope left at all to the elf.

This ability to choose death over life is one that defeats captors and would-be torturers, for they are unable to maintain their grip on their victim for long should the elf choose this method of "escape."
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The Elven Blood Oath
The Complete Book of Elves, 2nd edition wrote:The Blood Oath

Elves are not always peaceful folk. If they or their friends have been grievously insulted or injured, they swear the sacred oath of vendetta—a ceremony carried out in the darkest hour before dawn. When they swear this terrible promise, they forsake all other pastimes to seek retribution. Elves understand this oath and will release the avenging elf from his or her tasks.

The avenging elves hunt down the offender to exact some form of vengeance, be it merely a sincere apology for an insult or something more severe. Typically, a time of service given to the injured elf is enough to satisfy this oath. However, there are occasions when nothing less than death will satisfy the demand of the blood oath.
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Post by Rain&Clouds » Thu May 26, 2005 10:57 pm

In case the team missed this... :) I am also really curious about this!
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Post by Rain&Clouds » Thu May 26, 2005 11:03 pm

In case the team missed this... :) I am also really curious about this!
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Post by Erendhl » Wed Oct 26, 2005 3:39 pm

*bump* :lol:
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Post by Talwin Hawkins » Wed Oct 26, 2005 3:45 pm

I will bump this too. I'd like to know.
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Post by Rain&Clouds » Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:03 pm

In case my foul double posting didn't subtly imply the faint hint I intended it to, I'm really curious about it!
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Post by candywazz » Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:17 pm

*reads thread*

i am also really curious as to what the view is on this.....
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Post by Talwin Hawkins » Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:26 pm

hehe get the idea this is a hard question?
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Post by Significant Owl » Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:27 pm

*Also wants to know the answer, drags Talwin back IG*
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Post by The Nomad » Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:47 pm

Signifigant Owl wrote:*Also wants to know the answer, drags Talwin back IG*
I seem to remember Orl posting that Avlis elves are exactly like standard FR elves exept where stated in the race descriptions.
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Post by Melakin Skywieder » Mon Nov 07, 2005 1:12 am

My opinion (and just mine) is that this is a RPing choice.
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