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Elves relate very little to outsiders. They watch and observe from neutral standpoints. As long as their homes aren't threatened, they remain isolated from most of the world. If ever their environment is threatened, they will analyze and deliberate until the last possible moment to determine what the most efficient way to deal with a problem is. They then implement the solution as quickly as possible. Elven politics have somewhat of a wave effect'hitting the shores of a beach, [[slow]] in the building, but powerful when it lands. | |||
Elves mostly relate to surface [[races]] that they can keep constant watch on. Halflings and humans are normally the most common link to an elven society. They gladly trade non-magical goods and exchange rarities that are unavailable to both races; however, trading with elves tends to get expensive very quick. | Elves mostly relate to surface [[races]] that they can keep constant watch on. Halflings and humans are normally the most common link to an elven society. They gladly trade non-magical goods and exchange rarities that are unavailable to both races; however, trading with elves tends to get expensive very quick. | ||