Hi again! This time I've brought some elves, the third of the major critters you can find in the game, after dwarves and humans. [img]https://clan.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/images//34693670/a5b711c8ee78066d769cb7bf6ac91913b3aabeee.png[/img] Brought to you by Mike, they are slighter than humans, as we can see here, and their hair comes in autumn colors, though some have mossy green or silvery white. I have everybody in the same clothing here to focus on the physical features. (Note that some of the beards of the dwarves have been shaved since my creature placer doesn't respect their normal customs.) [img]https://clan.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/images//34693670/c07a78f2f76c4ead457d42befd61d28312e4ad0b.png[/img] These elves grow wooden weapons and armor and don't like to trade any items made from butchered animals or wood they suspect came from felled trees. In the image above, you can see their heavy armor, and a more lightly armored warrior, with some humans in metal equipment for comparison. [img]https://clan.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/images//34693670/26b4618ce70f10cd9513eff3ead869c650a8dea4.png[/img] And this is the variety of their typical clothing, using profession colors. A few of these professions are atypical for elves, but you can find them in human settlements where they'll often find themselves working in jobs that don't exist in their forest retreats, even those wood-working professions which the elves living among the trees might find offensive. Similarly, fully-acclimated city elves don't appreciate that forest elves eat the people they kill in the ongoing timber skirmishes, so it kind of evens out. - Tarn