Talk:Ascendancy of the Last

Dark Elfes?
I don't know where to ask, so I try it here. If I have understood the magic used by Q'arlynd, there exists now a new race of Elfes, a kind of "real" Dark Elfes with darkbrown skin, black hair, brown eyes and so on? So must we make an article with a race as Dark Elfes in the old Way as Drow (Dhaerow) and this ascended Dark Elfes remade by the High Magic? Does anyone know if the guys from Wizards have alowed this to be, because they are maybe creating something new for the 4th Edition Campaign Setting? (Historicus 14:19, 20 June 2008 (UTC))


 * The confusion is that "dark elves" and "drow" are not the same, though we've been using the two terms mostly interchangeably. If you read Cormanthyr: Empire of the Elves (free download), you'll see that at first there was a darkbrown skinned race of elves.  They were not any more evil than the other elves at first.  Lolth was cast out of the Seldarine, and she was silently brooding in the Abyss.  Then a nation of sun elves started a campaign to annex some neighboring moon- and dark-elven nations.  This upset a great nation of dark-elves much further south, who felt their brethren were being unfairly invaded.  Then the sun elves created a devastating high magic storm over their neighbors lands, ruining it and in the process creating what is today known as the High Moor.  This greatly angered the large dark elven nation to the south, who promptly took to arms and marched north to battle with the sun elven nation.  They began to use "non-elven" war tactics, such as razing and burning forestland, torturing prisoners, etc.  It is now assumed that Lolth had a hand to play in this.  Eventually, the problem with the dark elves got so bad that all the elves met to discuss the problem, and after many years of debate the hard truth was that the dark elves had to be cast out.  Correlon banished them from their surface, and their skin turned from darkbrown to ebony (black), and they became hence forth known as "drow".   15:08, 20 June 2008 (UTC)