[quote=@Thinslayer] Oh! Speaking of which, I have some lore proposals for elves now. [list] [*]They could be Tolkien-style elves, superior to humans in every respect. Ageless, sensitive, powerful, and magical, they are one of the strongest races of the lot - and everyone will want to play as them. If these are the kinds of elves we want, we should probably restrict them to one or two players. [*]If we're looking for something more balanced, they could be "prey humans," so to speak. They'd be ageless, but more fragile, with delicate bodies more prone to serious injury or illness, so they'd die off at about the same rate as humans. Monsters and animals alike might hunt them due to their physical weakness and softer flesh, so elves would have to resort to magic, rather than physical strength, to protect themselves. Their vulnerability to disease might also explain why they would 1) stay in their forest, where the climate is ideal for them, and 2) reject visitors into their cities, who could be carrying diseases that are deadly to them. Adventuring elves would have to be particularly powerful and skilled with magic, able to cast vitality spells to survive hostile environments, and combat spells to fight off the most dangerous threats. [/list] [/quote] They both sound great! Im leaning more towards the second option, seeing as most characters that i have roleplayed as, that were elves, were very sensitive. This lore would also explain their caution towards newcomers. I like it~!