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Some of the [[Scouts of Viasaatari]] ride [[seawolf|seawolves]] | Some of the [[Scouts of Viasaatari]] ride [[seawolf|seawolves]] | ||
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+ | Ciryntyllian elves, also known as aquatic elves, are a subrace of elves that live in the Ciryntyll Islands in Elwindil. They are known for their swim speed of 20 feet and their unique ability to use Ciryntyll Pearls, enchanted pearls that can be carried with them. | ||
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+ | These elves are known for their connection to the sea and their aquatic lifestyle. They are also often associated with the Scouts of Viasaatari, a group of elves who are known to ride seawolves. | ||
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+ | Aquatic elves are known for their grace and agility in the water, and their ability to adapt to the changing tides and currents of the sea. They are also known for their strong connection to the natural world, and their deep respect for the creatures that inhabit the oceans and waterways. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 12 February 2023
Swim Speed: 20
Come equipped with a Ciryntyll Pearl - an enchanted pearl that can be affixed to a necklace, kept in a pouch, etc.
Aquatic elves are from the Ciryntyll Islands.
Some of the Scouts of Viasaatari ride seawolves
Description
Ciryntyllian elves, also known as aquatic elves, are a subrace of elves that live in the Ciryntyll Islands in Elwindil. They are known for their swim speed of 20 feet and their unique ability to use Ciryntyll Pearls, enchanted pearls that can be carried with them.
These elves are known for their connection to the sea and their aquatic lifestyle. They are also often associated with the Scouts of Viasaatari, a group of elves who are known to ride seawolves.
Aquatic elves are known for their grace and agility in the water, and their ability to adapt to the changing tides and currents of the sea. They are also known for their strong connection to the natural world, and their deep respect for the creatures that inhabit the oceans and waterways.