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<blockquote data-quote="Dannyalcatraz" data-source="post: 9006214" data-attributes="member: 19675"><p>In a post-apocalyptic fantasy homebrew, I have several different homebrew races, including 3 kinds of “Elf”:</p><p></p><p><strong>Asteraiinen, Svartolaiinen, Vertolaiinen/Sylvaiinen</strong>- these are true Fey are among the few to survive the events that reshaped their world. The Asteraiinen manipulate light- esp. starlight- and certain extraterrestrial metals. The Svartolaiinen dwell in the dark underground, similar in some ways to the Drow or Shadar-Ki, but related to neither- they manipulate Shadow. The Vertolaiinen/Sylvaiinen merged their very essence with plants- they photosynthesize and have woody bark...and are wise in the ways of nature.</p><p></p><p>The same setting has Orcs inspired in part by Nehwon Ghouls. Their flesh is translucent, and they’re cannibalistic. Different tribes have bones of different colors, which also denote certain variations in characteristics.</p><p></p><p>An entirely different setting had Elves that were crashlanded “Greys” whose high tech lets them mimic legendary elves and manipulate time and space. Their starship, long recycled into a subterranean community (Underhill), still generates extra dimensional spaces and stasis effects.</p><p></p><p>In yet another setting, aquatic elves had used magic rituals to adapt their people more fully to marine life. So they had both chromatophores (the color changing cells you see in cephalopods) and nematocysts (the stinger cells you see in jellyfish & anemones).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dannyalcatraz, post: 9006214, member: 19675"] In a post-apocalyptic fantasy homebrew, I have several different homebrew races, including 3 kinds of “Elf”: [B]Asteraiinen, Svartolaiinen, Vertolaiinen/Sylvaiinen[/B]- these are true Fey are among the few to survive the events that reshaped their world. The Asteraiinen manipulate light- esp. starlight- and certain extraterrestrial metals. The Svartolaiinen dwell in the dark underground, similar in some ways to the Drow or Shadar-Ki, but related to neither- they manipulate Shadow. The Vertolaiinen/Sylvaiinen merged their very essence with plants- they photosynthesize and have woody bark...and are wise in the ways of nature. The same setting has Orcs inspired in part by Nehwon Ghouls. Their flesh is translucent, and they’re cannibalistic. Different tribes have bones of different colors, which also denote certain variations in characteristics. An entirely different setting had Elves that were crashlanded “Greys” whose high tech lets them mimic legendary elves and manipulate time and space. Their starship, long recycled into a subterranean community (Underhill), still generates extra dimensional spaces and stasis effects. In yet another setting, aquatic elves had used magic rituals to adapt their people more fully to marine life. So they had both chromatophores (the color changing cells you see in cephalopods) and nematocysts (the stinger cells you see in jellyfish & anemones). [/QUOTE]
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