Post by plantface on Jun 8, 2008 21:39:01 GMT -4
I noticed when I was reading the species dictionary, that in the Fairy section, it skips back to elves. Mistake? or am i missing something? Here's where it is:
'•Fairy: Fairies are tall, lithe, graceful-looking beings. Their complexions generally range through the fair end of the human spectrum. Their eyes never have pupils or whites; and generally look like jewel orbs set within their skull. They all have long hair, which is generally worn loose, and they have gossamer, butterfly-like wings. They prefer tall, isolated tower-cities perched on snow-capped mountain peaks instead of enchanted forests like many of their brethren, and spend centuries studying and gathering knowledge. Faaries are very intelligent and wise, but lack in physical strength. Tiny humans with butterfly wings that have the ability to fly, heal, and cast spells. Notorious mischief-makers, the fairies have been wreaking havoc since the dawn of their race. Taking delight in the grievances of others, they are prone to harmless but, oftentimes, embarrassing practical jokes. Delicate creatures, measuring at no more than a foot in height, they cause a surprising amount of unrest. However, occasionally one won’t be completely rotten, and such faeries often take pleasure in solving problems rather than being problems. Their hair, eye colors, and near all else varies greatly. There is no set standard for looks, some may choose to have sky blue hair, and yellow eyes, for beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Though, most elves are tall, and near all thin. Their jobs are as varied as their looks, for some may choose to become a humble shop owner, whilst others seek the paths of a wandering bard, or a soldier. When taking up a job that requires much skill, such as a blacksmith, they train for years, perfecting their arts to the point of perfection. Few outsiders fit well into their society of etiquette, and careful words, and actions.'
'•Fairy: Fairies are tall, lithe, graceful-looking beings. Their complexions generally range through the fair end of the human spectrum. Their eyes never have pupils or whites; and generally look like jewel orbs set within their skull. They all have long hair, which is generally worn loose, and they have gossamer, butterfly-like wings. They prefer tall, isolated tower-cities perched on snow-capped mountain peaks instead of enchanted forests like many of their brethren, and spend centuries studying and gathering knowledge. Faaries are very intelligent and wise, but lack in physical strength. Tiny humans with butterfly wings that have the ability to fly, heal, and cast spells. Notorious mischief-makers, the fairies have been wreaking havoc since the dawn of their race. Taking delight in the grievances of others, they are prone to harmless but, oftentimes, embarrassing practical jokes. Delicate creatures, measuring at no more than a foot in height, they cause a surprising amount of unrest. However, occasionally one won’t be completely rotten, and such faeries often take pleasure in solving problems rather than being problems. Their hair, eye colors, and near all else varies greatly. There is no set standard for looks, some may choose to have sky blue hair, and yellow eyes, for beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. Though, most elves are tall, and near all thin. Their jobs are as varied as their looks, for some may choose to become a humble shop owner, whilst others seek the paths of a wandering bard, or a soldier. When taking up a job that requires much skill, such as a blacksmith, they train for years, perfecting their arts to the point of perfection. Few outsiders fit well into their society of etiquette, and careful words, and actions.'