Half Elves

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'''Half Elves''' are part [[elf]] and part [[human]], combining the best and worst traits of both races. They live longer (and mature more slowly) than humans do. Some of them have birth defects making them sickly or psychotic; others seem perfect. Originally, the term applied only to direct offsprings from an elf and a human, but the [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2004-11-10 meaning changed] when half elves began to reproduce.
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'''Half Elves''' are part [[elf]] and part [[human]], combining the best and worst traits of both races. They live longer (and mature more slowly) than humans do. Some of them have birth defects making them sickly or psychotic; others seem perfect. There is also another trait that makes it all but impossible to correct these defects, it is an in-built resistance to healing magic.
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Let’s put it these terms, every few hours a half elf (or elf for that matter) body slowly resets all the various features back to its original factory installed default presets.  Now, normal magical powered healing would just be changing features to something else... which ends up being a pointless waste of time since those changes will just be reset back to default.  The thing Ian did was to instead change what the actual default presets were so it doesn't matter if it resets or not.
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Now this only applies to actual internal changes to how the elf/half elf’s body is made or works ... its genetic structure and the like. 
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Outside stuff like cuts, broken bones, bruises, or viruses are a completely different matter since those don’t really alter the body’s inherent make up in any way, normal healing affects those just fine.
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Originally, the term applied only to direct offsprings from an elf and a human, but the [http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2004-11-10 meaning changed] when half elves began to reproduce.
The term [[Errant]] was originally an elven term referring to half elves born with a congenital defect.  However, after several spectacularly destructive incidents and a major civil war (the [[Errant War]]) sparked by religious paranoia, it crept into common elvish usage as a derogatory term for any half elf.  
The term [[Errant]] was originally an elven term referring to half elves born with a congenital defect.  However, after several spectacularly destructive incidents and a major civil war (the [[Errant War]]) sparked by religious paranoia, it crept into common elvish usage as a derogatory term for any half elf.  

Revision as of 07:11, 21 January 2007

Half Elves are part elf and part human, combining the best and worst traits of both races. They live longer (and mature more slowly) than humans do. Some of them have birth defects making them sickly or psychotic; others seem perfect. There is also another trait that makes it all but impossible to correct these defects, it is an in-built resistance to healing magic.


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Let’s put it these terms, every few hours a half elf (or elf for that matter) body slowly resets all the various features back to its original factory installed default presets. Now, normal magical powered healing would just be changing features to something else... which ends up being a pointless waste of time since those changes will just be reset back to default. The thing Ian did was to instead change what the actual default presets were so it doesn't matter if it resets or not.

Now this only applies to actual internal changes to how the elf/half elf’s body is made or works ... its genetic structure and the like.

Outside stuff like cuts, broken bones, bruises, or viruses are a completely different matter since those don’t really alter the body’s inherent make up in any way, normal healing affects those just fine.

Originally, the term applied only to direct offsprings from an elf and a human, but the meaning changed when half elves began to reproduce.

The term Errant was originally an elven term referring to half elves born with a congenital defect. However, after several spectacularly destructive incidents and a major civil war (the Errant War) sparked by religious paranoia, it crept into common elvish usage as a derogatory term for any half elf.

Only elves refer to "errants". Humans and half elves use the more readily comprehensible "half elf."

Half Elves in Errant Story

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