What if your elf was raised among the shorter-lived races? After they reach maturity it would seem like everyone around them fell away like so many dead leaves in autumn. But, when presented with a goal or mission elves are laser-focused on it. That bridge that burned down? It will only take a year to build again, why worry? That entire city that was leveled? Ten years maybe before it’s a populated center again.
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Things that can be resolved in the short term - which for elves could be a few human generations - are less of a concern. You can use this to give your character an interesting characterization. Even dwarves are long dead and buried before an elf reaches middle age. This gives them a unique perspective on the world, on life, on their culture that the other races lack. The Consequence of a Long LifeĮlves in 5e can be defined by their most salient attribute: they live a loooong time.
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With two to three subraces in the PHB - if Drow are included as options by your DM - and with even more subraces like sea elves, the Shadar-Kai of the Shadowlands, and the Eladrin of the Faywild in Mordenkainen’s Tome of Foes to choose from elves offer more specialization than humans in terms of their strengths and their flavor options. Longer lived, masters of magic, skilled with the sword and bow, elves offer an exciting option when choosing your race. Their popularity no doubt stems from the fact that they are human enough to be relatable, but possess powerful traits that give them a special edge. Elves not your cup of tea? Check out this guide on roleplaying half-orcs.Įlves are among the most popular races, second only to the ubiquitous humans.