This is a mighty long thread about role playing night elves..
I can't imagine how man pages will spawn if someone makes one for Blood Elves.
I can't imagine how man pages will spawn if someone makes one for Blood Elves.
This is a mighty long thread about role playing night elves..
I can't imagine how man pages will spawn if someone makes one for Blood Elves.
After reading Nicholas' post, I did some digging for some information about gender roles when it comes to the family.
Unlike other races, night elf families are loose-knit and tribal despite their civilization. As one put it, to them, your birth family is not as important as the family you adopt yourself. Translation: It doesn’t matter who your parents are, but it does matter who you keep around you. Entire communities raise their children together, forming long and lasting bonds, until everyone is related in spirit to everyone else. Night elves do not traditionally marry, but they do take companions for life. Socially, night elves combine what humans see as traditional matriarchal and patriarchal elements. Traditional belief has it that that the duties of a druid are a man’s job, while women casters are much better suited as priestesses. Women are also the warriors of their race, and few men participate directly as warriors and hunters. Those few men who actively engage in battle are either the fierce druids of the claw, or the enigmatic and misunderstood demon hunters. While this trend has been changing recently, most night elves hold to tradition, as it’s all they had for thousands of years.
Alliance Player's Guide, pages 125-128, as written by Brann Bronzebeard
An update to that section of the guide would be appreciated.
This, is a wonderful thread and you are an amazing poster. May it ever be stickied.
It takes a village to raise a child. I'd assume they do it literally as such.Still have to point to Mogwen and her family in Azuremyste... but I'll update for now.
I'm going to bump this thread.
And it's Magwin, along with her father Cowlen on Silvermyst Isle. I don't see the evidence of her talking about her family as solid proof Night Elves live in nuclear families such as ourselves when it's literally two NPCs that only mention their family compared to the RPG.
Elves raising children as a community doesn't eliminate parents, siblings, grandparents, aun'ts and uncles, and cousins. It just means elves all pitch in to help their community from its very core unlike humans.
Death Knights
While, yes, they would be seen as reminders of unnatural circumstances and times, they would have proven themselves by this point. Some even being revered, despite their circumstance in life. This would be case by case of course, but universally shunned is a bit of a stretch. Pity may enter the equation perhaps more accurately.
Mages
Highborne. Yes, they are back from Eldre'thalas. And they would be seen as the masters of the arcane, moreso than High Elves, moreso than Blood Elves. Draenei would have them beat solely. Each Night Elf mage either comes from Highborne stock, ideally, or trekked from Eldre'thalas, even more ideal.
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