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<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>'olefor have a difficult time getting along with others. They don't particularly see other [[races]] as [[evil]] but rather as misguided. They believe almost everyone has drifted away from their original and natural designs; that with all the &quot;advancements&quot; they have made, they're hurting the world more and more. Consequently, t'olefor get along with elves and friendly forest dwellers, which they extend a friendly hand only when presented with a valid reason.
T'olefor have a difficult time getting along with others. They don't particularly see other [[races]] as [[evil]] but rather as misguided. They believe almost everyone has drifted away from their original and natural designs; that with all the &quot;advancements&quot; they have made, they're hurting the world more and more. Consequently, t'olefor get along with elves and friendly forest dwellers, which they extend a friendly hand only when presented with a valid reason.


The environments they live in are clearly defined by their nature. T'olefor always seek the woods as home and are loath to leave them. They prefer milder weather but are not particularly picky as to what sort of forest they dwell in; so long as it has an aspect of nature, they will be prosperous and make the place an example of what a forest should look like.
The environments they live in are clearly defined by their nature. T'olefor always seek the woods as home and are loath to leave them. They prefer milder weather but are not particularly picky as to what sort of forest they dwell in; so long as it has an aspect of nature, they will be prosperous and make the place an example of what a forest should look like.