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|Image = WelfAI.jpg
! colspan="2" |Azari’cerr (Wood Elves)
|Name = Azari’cerr (Wood Elves)
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|Pronunciation = Azaa-rie ser
| colspan="2" |[[File:Boomiie.png|center|frameless]]
|Classification = Elf
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|Nicknames = Azira'cerr, Wood Elf
!'''Nicknames'''
|Languages = Common, Azari Linguae
!"Savages"
|Average Height = 1.70m - 1.93m (5’7" - 6’4")
"Wild ones"
|Average Weight = 52kg to 88kg (115lbs - 194lbs)
 
|Maximum Age = ~450 Years Old
"Watchers of the Forest"
|STR = +1
|-
|DEF = +0
|'''Spoken Languages'''
|AGI = +3
|Azari Linguae (lost elven language)
|INT = +0
The common tongue
}}
|-
|'''Average Height'''
|174cm-200cm (5’9’’ - 6’7’’ ft)
|-
|'''Average Weight'''
|70 - 75 kg (154 - 165 lbs)
|-
|'''Homeland'''
|Myln Abor
|-
|'''Capital'''
|Mitrona
|-
|'''Stat bonusses'''
| +3 agility
|}
 
 
== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
They are the watchers of the wood, the gale that howls through the canopies. Under the appearing green solace of the forest, they swiftly sneak under leaves and branches, bringing the deadliest strikes to prey and enemies alike;
The Wood Elves, also known as the “Azari’cerr” amongst themselves, are intense guardians of the Amber Forest. They fight with everything to protect the sacred lands Kharash, the Father, has given to them.


They are the fury of the wild. With green blood running through their veins, they have senses as keen as that of a snake, speed as swift as leopards and strength as robust as bears;
Much like their Azari’cerr ancestors, they come from generations upon generations of grudges, fierceness, and blunt brutality. Their minds cannot be easily changed and once they have a goal, they choose to pursue it at any cost. As a result, most of their kind do not fare well with other races outside their own. They believe any outsider is just that. “Second chances” is not within the vocabulary and to receive forgiveness from an Azari’cerr is a gift from the Spirits themselves.


As changeable as weather, as merciless as nature itself. They are the Azari’cerr, vengeful and untamed Azari of terrifying power. To any who enter their lands unbidden, a miserable fate awaits them the moment they set foot in the forest.  
Contrary to the Azari’cill, Azari’cerr would consider themselves humble amongst and only to one another. The elves can often be seen staying close together as if they were a pack. No Azari’cerr is completely alone. Myln Arbor is their home and to anyone who goes against their home or leaves, is cast out permanently. They take the spirits they surround themselves with deep care and choose to listen to them over all else.


The frails and the cowards, be careful; for that the Azari’cerr will greet them with neither respect nor mercy. Guided by the law of the jungle, and fueled by belligerence, the ‘cerrs believe only the fittest of all shall survive.  
As outsiders traverse through their home territory, the Azari’cerr are ready to attack. Though silently and without much trace.
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| colspan="4" |“The fierce Wood Elves. I believe I heard a story once, from a friend of a friend. He traveled through that Golden Tree of theirs. And he came back home without a hand! That guy refused to talk further about them. I wouldn’t go through those lands after hearing that.”
'''- Jander Balker, Traveling Hinterlander through Mapledale.'''
|}


Are you one of them? One either find out, or die trying.
== Character Creation ==


__TOC__
=== Appearance ===
The Azari’cerr, also known as Wood Elves, are a lithe race. They can span from 1.70m to 1.93m. This is suited better for the Forest to be able to maneuver the vast vines and dense woodlands. While females may be slightly shorter than the average male, they mostly hold the same type of build. Wood Elves do not gain a lot of weight in muscle mass to keep a lean frame. With their slender builds, it is common for them to be lightweight. This way they can easily stand on the branches of trees and stealth around without being caught. Most Wood Elves will wear loose-fitted garments. With most of it hand-made by themselves, they make the clothes in shades of the Forest. Green, brown, darker shades of yellow and orange. Though it might seem mundane, most can be creative in their style. More often than not, shorter clothing is preferred to not snag any of their fabric onto a nearby tree. Many Azari’cerr incorporate the nature around them to add it into their outfits.


== Appearance ==
When it comes to uniforms, the ‘Cerr make use of Kharash’s blessings around them. With the bark of trees and darker colors to blend in the Forest, they can move freely with their bows and weapons. As well as guide themselves through the thickened Forest. Elves reach adulthood at 72 common years and can live up to 400-450 common years. The Azari'cerr keep their youthful appearance for most of their lives, only starting to show visible aging when they reach the age of 350.
The Azari’cerr people, known as wood elves to most around Eden. The Azari folk are known to be the tallest race. They are the smallest of the Azari, being from 174cm-200cm (male). Females are a bit shorter than the men on average being from 166cm-190cm. This makes the race stand out more from its counterparts being the dark elves and high elves.  


Most wood elves live inside the forest where their capital is, Myln Abor, a harsh environment so the clothing that the elves would usually be seen in would be very light clothing with colors being mostly what is found in the forest, like green, brown and occasionally yellow. This is to keep them camouflage from predators or even other races that wish harm against these people. The material that would be seen the most would be leather and natural fibers found around the forest. Females would usually wear loose fitted skirts, wrap around sarongs and large fitted shirts, though as always there is diversity among these cultural people.
It is typical to see a wood elf with brown eyes as it is the most common eye color amongst them. It also spans to shades of green, amber, and in rarer cases, a deep shade of purple. Though that is highly uncommon, most ‘Cerr believe it to be a sign of luck given by Kharash. Their hair, unless impure, are darker shades. Azari’cerr will have darker shades of brown or a deep red. For hairstyles, the women will leave it long. Many incorporate flowers or headbands for ceremonies. While it is uncommon for a Wood Elf female to have her hair up, it is not looked down upon. In fact, most men put their hair up, as they commonly grow it out as well. This is because many Azari’cerr connect their hair to their own spirit. And most will only cut it if something in their life changes, or when they are grieving the loss of a loved one.  


Wood elves are extremely distinguishable from the other races of Eden due to their copper colored skin with their brown, green, amber or rarely seen amethyst purple eyes. These are what set the azari’cerr apart from all others. Their hair colours would range from black to brown being most common, though lighter colors such as silver have been seen, but it is believed that being born with these rare traits means Karesh has decided to test you. These unnatural colors make u stand out to predators and there surviving in becomes even harder. Thus seeing a adult with these traits usually mean they are very good at surviving and therefore others have a natural respect for them.
The Azari’cerr are a tanned race. As most are hard workers, they spend countless time outside. They prefer it most to being inside.


Another part of the wood elves is their war paint, it is a natural thing for the wood elves to have paint on their bodies and face. Being all different colors from paint made from the flowers and plants around their home. These markings could have meanings, most elves when put paint on their bodies give it a meaning like some examples would be, symbols for families, show love to their God and for significant lovers. However its mostly used to show that one is willing to go to war, for their nation.  
For the Azari race, all can begin having children at age 100. However, because of the elven year, they can only birth once every four seasons.
[[File:Screenshot 2024-04-02 at 15.16.39.png|none|thumb|461x461px|A simple selection of skin tones for the average Wood Elf.]]


== Languages ==
=== Language ===
Elves generally speak the common tongue. This language, through its extreme popularity, has been adopted and normalized in Elven culture. Like their cousins in Aerial, the Azari’cerr use a combination of common tongue and the ancient elven language.  
While Azari'cerr prefer Elvish amongst each other. When met with an outsider, most Azari'cerr will speak common. While, they're neighbors speak Elvish, it is nearly an entirely different dialect. The Azari'cill and Azari'cerr can speak to each other and hold conversations, their titles are different.
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="6" |Azari Linguae: Quick Guide
|-
! colspan="2" |<u>Greetings</u>
! colspan="2" |<u>Races</u>
! colspan="2" |<u>Titles</u>
|-
!Elvish
!Common
!Elvish
!Common
!Elvish
!Common
|-
|Vale
|Hello/Greetings
|Azari
|Elf
|Khari'cerr
|Wild Father/Guardian
|-
|Vale’tar
|Farewell
|Azari’cill
|High Elf/Pure Elf
|Lla'viltir
|Head of Military
|-
|Fílo(s)
|Friend(s)
|Azari’cerr
|Wood Elf/Wild Elf
|Tericyées
|Chief
|-
! colspan="2" rowspan="12" |
|Azari’lunn
|Dark Elf/Moon Elf
|Tri'cilus
|Captain
|-
|Azari’soll
|Fire Elf/Sun Elf
|Theri'cerr
|Sentinel of the Wilderness
|-
|Dur’arum
|Denur
|Visera
|Minister
|-
|Vari(s)
|Human(s)
|Ar’mágoi
|Arch-Mage/Spellcaster
|-
|Ghesiri(s)
|Faulskins(s)
|Mágoi
|Mage/Spellcaster
|-
|De’nevir
|Tiefling
|Scinar(i)’cilus
|High Priest(ess)
|-
! colspan="2" rowspan="6" |
|Scinari
|Priestess
|-
|Scinar
|Priest
|-
|Scini
|(Older) Student
|-
|Scin
|(Young) Student
|-
|Bessi’inn
|Blessed one
|-
|Medi’cilus
|Doctor/Medic
|}


Although being a mostly forgotten one, with scholars rediscovering snippets of the ancient elven language, elven communities have begun to incorporate vocabularies of the language into daily occasions..
=== Naming Schemes ===
Elven names are complex and most of the time, hard to pronounce for outsiders. However, there is quite a lot of structure behind it. Azari'cerr believes names hold power, and a name is often tied to natural or magical elements. Most of the Elven family names are written in the ancient Elven tongue, the Azari Linguae, a mostly unused language lost to time but kept alive by Elves of the Glade in order to keep some semblance of their glorious past alive.


Below is a list of frequently used ancient elven words that found their way into common speech:
Elven surnames are the most important part of an elven name, being tied to your ancestors and the deeds they did. Surnames hold power and honor in them, as the surname is the deeds and strength of those who bear it themselves. But the opposite is true too, if one were to be a traitor or failure, that would be passed on by surname as well. To any Wood Elf, the greatest punishment is to bring shame to their surname because of Trial failures or treason. Wood Elven family names are a sign of power and respect, as the deeds one's ancestors have done may pass on to the descendants, thus a surname is a way to identify the stronger individuals.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
|'''Examples of Wood Elven surnames:''' Auril, Cerill, Delarus, Erd’ale, Faesatra, Mylin, Pineblossom, Roseshade, Vidarr.
|}
Most Wood Elven forenames are written in Azari Linguae, just like surnames. They do not hold as much honor or strength as a surname, however, it is a special name, often housing natural or magical elements them. Most of the names have references to the natural season they were born in, as that ties them to the natural calendar. Parents also put in elements of their name to continue the legacy in their offspring. Furthermore, sometimes a name includes elements of the natural world, seeing the ties between Wood Elves and nature is enormous
{| class="wikitable"
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|'''Examples of Wood Elven forenames:'''  Apollon, Aestan'err, Crius, Eldris, Elion, Feay'ill, Freyr, Hythis, Ilona, Khar'vill, Lamen'vir, Mythan'tharr, Rennyn, Solana, Yelran, Zhoron.
|}


=== <u>Greetings:</u> ===
=== Cultures ===
Vale  -  Hello/Greetings
Nations and cultures in which the Wood Elven race is present sorted by dominance.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
![[File:MitronaAi.png|frameless|200x200px]]
![[The Woodland Realm of Mitrona]]
|Even the bravest of warriors have learned to fear the vast tracts of woodland that can be found throughout the realms of Eden. Surrounded by trees, it is all too easy to get disoriented and lost, but there is a more primal dread at work. In the forest, no one can ever be sure what is lurking just out of sight. Sounds are muffled, yet noises seem to come from everywhere – the snapping of twigs, a sinister rustling of leaves, and the creaking of the wind-stirred canopy above. Nowhere to hide, nowhere to run. Nothing to hear you besides the elemental wrath of the Azari’cerr. These people are highly-skilled elves with centuries of experience in their home environment, the forest. Once an outsider enters Myln Arbor - The mystical forest most of these people call home - it is unlikely he will leave in one piece.
|-
![[File:Image.png|frameless|200x200px]]
![[The Enlightened Kingdom of Luminion]]
|The Scions of Illumination, as the Azari’cill call themselves, invoke this name because their existence reflects the pinnacle of civilization under the Mother’s wing. These luminous beings have blood that glimmers by magical properties. The glittering spires of the Azari cities stand like beacons in the lands where skill and enlightenment saturate the very air. The Azari’cill absorbed so much of this innate potential that when at war, it is said that the phalanxes of the Azari warhosts glow with robust power. An assault by an Azari’cill army is swift and carried out with flawless precision. The enemy is met with a forest of blades and barrages of elemental wrath. This claim of mastery also carries a deadly arrogance. The Azari come in glory, but they hail from a broken land, their elegant spires toppled and their statuary crumbled into the dust of a dead empire. The stories tell that it was the scourge of Fineall that ravaged the lands of silver; it was unavoidable. The age of the fallen spires has turned the empire of enlightenment into a spell-haunted ruin. Ever since the Time of Reinvention, the Azari’cill have managed to make peace with the lands they call home.
|}


Vale’tar - Farewell
== World View ==
{| class="wikitable"
![[File:AverageChad.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Attians...
|'''Negative'''


Fílo(s) - Friend(s)
“These Vari really think they own the world, do they? For as long as they're outside the Forest, they are safe from us. I am merely grateful they have such short lifespans. Not only this, but I've not seen a singular one whom is to be trusted. Their selfish thinking will put many in danger. Not even their highest priest can save them."


=== <u>Races:</u> ===
* Pallar Erd’ale, a Warrior from Mitrona.
Azari                                 -                          Elf
|-
![[File:AverageSadge.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Hinterlanders…
|'''Slightly Negative'''


Azari’cill                             -                          High elf/pure elf
“They are for sure barbarians from the stories I’ve heard, but as long as they stay away from us there will be no problem. If they do decide to ravage our forest, they will see what kind of barbarians we can be.”


Azari’cerr                           -                         Wood elf/wild elf
* Hythor Branchborn, Festival Worker in Sunscape.
|-
|[[File:KhadanMale.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On the Khadan…
|'''Neutral'''


Azari’lunn                           -                        Dark elf/Moon elf
“The Vari of the South. We do not really come in contact with them much, and that’s good. As long as they stay away from us, we will stay away from them. The place they live in really is desolate, very different from Myln Arbor.”


Azari’soll                             -                         Fire Elf/Sun Elf
* Raelynn Sporeblossom, Salus Limin Shop Owner.
|-
![[File:HighElfMan.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On High Elves…
|'''Neutral'''


Dur’arum(s)                       -                        Denur
“The Azari’cill, our brethren. As long as they stay to their ground and we to ours, I see no problem. Although they are a little extremist and strange with their entire purity system. However, I see that they're arrogance will only take them so far.”


Vari(s)                                 -                         Human(s)
* Céus Festrea, Mitronian Bartender.
|-
![[File:DarkElf.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Dark Elves…
|'''Slightly Negative'''


Ghesiri(s)                           -                        Faulskins(s)
“Oh, you know the stories? The Age of Fallen Spires, we and our brethren banishing them from the Glade! It is said to be a legend by many, but even legends have truth behind them. Be cautious of those 'Lunn. Who knows what they are plotting."


De’nevir    -    Tiefling
* Faey Mylin, Scholar in Mitrona.
=== <u>Titles:</u> ===
|-
Bessi’inn                             -                          Blessed one
![[File:DenurManAI.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Denur…
|'''Neutral'''


Scin                                     -                         (Young) Student
“The Denur, a crafty people. They live in the North, so we do not see them often. They are stubborn people, but so are we. We each tend to our business and that is perfectly fine. I have heard they are amazing constructors and their homes are magnificent.”


Scini                                   -                         (Older) Student
* Myth’ley Auril, Wood Elven Hunter.
|-
![[File:HalflingAIMan.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Halflings…
|'''Neutral'''


Scinar                                 -                        Priest
“Though they claim to be friends to nature, you can never be too sure of them, just like the rest of those outsiders. They can be quite strange, too. It’s easier to always keep a watchful eye around them.”


Scinari                                 -                         Priestess
* Soli Faestar, Dockworker in Salus Limin.
|-
![[File:OrcGrrrMan.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Orcs…
|'''Negative'''


Scinar(i)’cilus                       -                        High Priest(ess)
“Foul Ghesiri, they know nothing but violence. We show force to protect our forest and our traditions, but they show force only to destroy. They are mindless creatures, only wanting flesh and blood. If we let them, they would burn down our forest.”


Ar’mágoi                             -                         Mage/Magic user/Spellcaster
* Aeden Cerrill, Mitronian Guard.
|-
![[File:GreedyLilThing.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Goblins…
|'''Negative'''


Ar’mágoi’cilus                     -                        Arch-Mage/Magic user/Spellcaster
“They are cunning people, you really cannot trust them around here. If they get a chance, they will steal anything they lay their eyes on. However, you can empower them quite quickly, if they do not hit legs.”


Visera                                 -                         Minister
* Maeryn Silvas, Salus Limin Marine.
|-
![[File:TieflingPorple.png|frameless|200x200px]]
!On Tieflings…
|'''Friendly'''


Nobicilus                             -                          Noble
“During the Rotten Plague, we attacked and destroyed their home. I kind of feel sorry for them. But they are a wandering people and have done quite well for themselves in many kingdoms. I feel like in Mitrona, they are accepted again. As if nothing happened…”


Khari’cerr - The wild Father/Chieftain
* Freyr Leaftale, Herbalist in Myln Arbor.
 
|}
Therri’cerr  - Sentinel of the Wilderness
 
Tricilus - Chief
 
Bessi’inn - Blessed one
 
Kal'cellenni - Spiritwalker
 
 
 
“Cilus” is a word without a specified meaning. When someone bears a title with the word “Cilus” in it,  it is generally seen as a high ranking person.
 
== Culture ==
 
=== <u>Structure of Elven society</u> ===
The azari’cerr, the people inside the forest, are a deadly foe to be on the enemy side of their techniques with a bow and dagger mixed with their great maneuverability, makes them the most voracious predator among the trees. This is known by the foreign people, but inside the community they are cultural folk that can share a number of stories and wisdom about their capital, Myln Abor. A peaceful race as long as you don’t disrespect them or their God. They would often be seen sitting around a campfire sharing stories and food among all other azari’cerr. They are marvelous people with the gentle personality to go along with it, fine artwork and music as well. The instruments the wood elves usually have are lutes and harps playing breathtaking melodies. This is understood to help calm the forest and tame the beasts to lessen the attacks. Even if these myths were not correct, it would not stop them from enjoying the music being sent into a sense of peace free from life’s worries and problems.
 
 
In Wood elf culture, another significant thing about the way they live is that when they become close to mental maturity, they would be brought into a trial of survival. This would be done to pick out the weak from the strong and to ensure that no resources are wasted on weaklings. The trial would be specific for each region, but in the capital of Myln Abor would be that the youngling’s would be left out in the forest far from the major city and told that they cannot return for 2 months. The skills they need to know for this trial would be that they need to know how to hunt, stay out of danger and survive this cruel place. At the end of the trial, the initiate would need to find their own way back to their home, where an excellent festival would be held to congratulate them on what they have achieved. They would also be granted the marking of the wood elf, which is a wolf's head that would be painted anywhere of their choosing.
=== <u>Romance and Marriage</u> ===
The wood elves are quite affectionate towards each other, because of their past and the location of their capital they are quite remote and to themselves so they are quite close to one another. Romance with the azari’cerr is something that is celebrated and is sought by the majority. They love being loving towards each other, showing love where they can. They want to expand as a race and do so they need to create heirs and to do so they need to find a companion to have children. Marriage is proclaimed by all inside the village and a glorious festival takes place where the two that are being brought together, pledging their future to each other, are anointed by the priest. Divorce is something that is extremely unusual and is looked down upon by anyone who even considers of tearing the commitment performed by both that are wedded.
 
=== <u>Life and Reproduction</u> ===
The wood elves, like any other Azari, are gifted with long life. Elves, as they are a race blessed by Kharash, age in a very specific way. The first 21 Years of an elven life are spent growing up like any other race. However after that, Elves are long-lived creatures. They don't show any major signs of aging processes until they approach the age of 500. After the regular aging process has started, elves still live up to a hundred years, with most dying between 550 and 600 years of age. But this does not mean that they could not pass away from any other cause. Living inside the famous forest would bring many deaths for the azari’cerr. Which is a sorrowful time, of course, but the wood elves viewed death as the highest loss, being gifted with such a long life and to cut that time short, made the wood elves become more determined and stronger so that they would not succumb to this impending death and to live as long as they could. Reproduction for the wood elves is the same as high elves being. Female Elves are only fertile one week per year and only become fertile around their 20th birthday. This is ill luck for most since wood elves desire to grow larger in numbers. Giving birth to mighty warriors is what they wish for, to strive as a race inside Eden.
 
=== <u>Death and Funerals:</u> ===
When a wood elf dies, the proceeding very much depends on how he died. There are three classifications for how wood elves can die and how to proceed:
----
*'''Death in Battle'''
 
*'''Death by the wilderness (Beasts, Plants, Starvation etc.)'''
 
*'''Death of old age'''
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The first sort of death, Death in Battle, is generally seen as the most honorable cause of death. Elves who die like this receive the biggest funerals, often with high-ranking priests present. These funerals are often devoted to Urræm Tímih, the spirit of Honor. A death in Battle is seen as glorious, and warriors are often buried with beautiful body paint all over their corpses. When an elf dies due to poisoning, a ritual is performed to cleanse his body before his funeral.
 
The second sort of death, death by nature, is seen as the least honorable on this list. It's generally understood as a failure to live with the gifts of Kharash, and a waste of a good elven life. Such funerals are often only attended by an amateur preacher or low-ranking priest. Nevertheless, these funerals often see the biggest amounts of mourning elves, due to a belief based on a book from the Age of Enlightenment. This book describes a ritual, where a wood elf who died "too early" (Meaning from starvation or other health problems, not in Battle and not of old age), is placed on an altar and decorated with herbs and flowers from the forest. Then, a large crowd that has gathered to attend the funeral starts to loudly chant an ancient prayer to Gèneiv Adey'ta, the spirit of Generosity. The book then describes how a beautiful spirit then appears over the body and revives the wood elf, releasing him from his dishonorable death. This, of course, has never been documented and there exists no proof that such ritual actually worked. But the wood elves don't let that disturb them, it is commonly believed that one day, Gèneiv Adey'ta will appear and revive a wood elf. To give the spirit the opportunity to appear, a large crowd gathers at funerals of this sort and performs the ritual as described in the book. As hard as they may have tried, it never worked. The ritual's failure is most commonly blamed on Fineall and the dark elven influence in Eden, but during the past few decades, humans have been named the cause more often than ever before.
 
The third sort of death, death of old age, is taken as natural and highly respected. When a wood elf doesn’t die in battle, it’s not, as in other cultures, seen as a bad thing, but as  almost equally honorable. Wood elven society simply sees the death of old age as a beautiful conclusion to a long, fulfilled life. On one hand, such death is still incredibly sad, but since a death of old age, when looking at elves at least, is usually predictable weeks prior to the actual death, it’s not as sad as we are used to from other elven funerals. Most elves will visit the dying person in the weeks before his death and tell them their personal goodbye. So these sorts of funerals are significantly less sad than all others. Sometimes, the funeral is even followed by a small festivity to dignify and celebrate the elf’s life.
 
== History ==
 
=== Origins: ===
The origins of the Azari are mostly unknown. It is mostly believed that the Elven race was gifted with life by the gods of the Elven Pantheon. The elven race has its roots in the Valley of Dragon, which is also known as Arda.
 
This era when the elven race first flourished is known as the Age of Enlightenment. It was during this time that the Gods of the Pantheon walked among their children. It is believed that the four elven gods each decided to create their own children, leading to the different elven races in Eden today. The Father, Kharash, created the Azari’cerr; he gifted his children strength, courage and skills of shouldering the responsibilities of a family. The Mother, Aerièlle, gifted her children – the Azari’cerr – wisdom along with the ways of being the most enlightened and pure being on Eden and the knowledge on how to wield the sacred blessings of Eden in the form of magical powers. The daughter, Aestaena, created the Azari’soll. She gifted her children fertility, love and the need to procreate. And at last there was the Son, Fineall, who created the Azari’lunn and gifted his children many challenges in life.
 
During this age, the Azari’cerr roamed the continent with Kharash. Creating and observing nature as it should be, untouched by civilization. Kharash trained the Azari’cerr to protect the untouched nature from filth and to live in harmony with nature.
 
=== The Age of Fallen Spires: ===
The four elven races lived in concord during the Age of Enlightenment. This peace, however, was soon proven to be a false front. The Azari’cill, believing that they are the purest and wisest of all races, soon turned radical towards their dark-skinned kin. The cills were certain that the Azari’lunn were impure creatures who know nothing but anger, jealousy, perversion and lust.
 
Carrying such biases, the Azari’cill declared war on the Azari’lunn, whereas the two other elven races – the Azari’cerr and the soll – both decided to distance themselves from the war. Yet the war had been equally cruel on all elves alike. Although the Azari’cerr never wanted to or did actively pick sides at first, many cerrs were taken by the Azari’lunn forces who were in need of labor forces in supporting the on-going warfare. The kidnapping of those who went astray from the bigger group were frequent given that the Azari’cerr were generally considered the most physically able among all elven races.
 
Such exploitation had angered many cerrs. With the resentment growing within them and the need to protect themselves still persisting, a decision was made: the Azari’cerr would combine forces with the cills in defeating the Azari’lunn.
 
This decision was soon proven to be the table turner of the elven civil war. With the Azari’cerr joining the side of the cills, the Azari’lunn were overwhelmed. The war soon ended with determining victory of the Azari’cill and Azari’cerr, with the defeated lunns forced to leave the Valley of Dragon in escaping the fate of being hunted down.
 
Yet Although the war was won, it didn’t come without cost. In addition to the Azari’lunn’s defeat, their god Fineall also took the conflict to the heavens to fight the other gods by himself. As such, as the direct result of Fineall’s announcing of war, the other Gods of the Pantheon left Eden, leaving their children a war-ravaged kingdom and grievances of many years’ standing.
 
=== Rebuilding Civilization: ===
Fortunately, the Azari’cerr were left with a legacy from their beloved creator. The elven civil war deeply troubled Kharash who, being considered as the fatherly figure among the Gods of the Pantheon, could not bear standing aside while his children shed blood fighting with their own. In protecting his children, Kharash used his divine powers and cultivated a magical forest that would form Myln Abor today.
 
In addition to the vibrant sanctuary, Kharash also tutored his children and bestowed them with knowledge of herbs and animals along with the arts of dominating nature. Admittedly, Kharash was generous with his wisdom; but he is also a strict mentor who values inherited gifts of strength or intelligence.
 
Because of so, Kharash decided to take a group of pupils for every generation of cerrs. Only about five elves would be selected, each having varying skills and gifts but are equally promising and eager to learn. This group was taught the secrets that nature hides for the others. Among them were usually the best alchemists, druids, herbalists and survivalists. It was their task to guard the sacred forest and the purity of nature from trespassing outsiders.
 
It is known that Fyrr, Meredith, Umphraid, x, y, were the group of pupils during the Age of the Fallen Spires. Kharash, having witnessed the many quarrels that ravaged the elven kingdom, had changed his attitude and shifted to a much more offensive style of his tutoring in preparing his children amidst the war. It is also during this time when he taught this specific group of young elves how to lead and rule in case of his absence. Unfortunately, such knowledge eventually came into use.
 
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Due to the departure of Kharash, their training had not been completed at the moment. But responsibilities awaited and they had no choice but to step up. As Kharash departed, he blessed this last group of pupils and their bloodline with the ability to connect to the magical forest, making them able to perform rituals in communicating with nature and growing the forest.
 
With the departure of Kharash at the end of the elven civil war, the Azari’cerr were left alone. They’re short in numbers, tormented by fear and traumatized by violence. The legacy left by Kharash was proven to be useful as the majority of Azari’cerr ventured into the magical forest with the guidance of Kharash’s last group of pupils, yet life within the forest was only more challenging.
 
The forest is a dangerous place. With rampant beasts preying on the weak and the young, and deadly herbs poisoning those who were lucky enough to survive the animals, the cerrs were once again desperate. In the middle of their hopelessness, the blessed pupils made a collaborative decision which was soon proven to be life-changing in the history of the Azari’cerr. Their God Kharash made it this way because he cared for his children and did not want them to become lazy and weak. These constant challenges and obstacles would keep the Azari’cerr alert and have their fighting well polished so they can always be ready for war.
 
The blessed pupils ventured into the woods in search of a sign. They traveled in the forest for weeks, surviving, surveying, battling against and making friends with the forest they live in. Most importantly, they were actively searching for an answer or guidance that would aid them and their race in their despair. 
 
 
Eventually, with wounds and bug bites on their exhausted limbs, the group reached a lake in the forest. They spent the night resting near this secret pond, but the pupils soon found out that their real challenge was yet to come.
 
Fyrr was the first to be dared. He was approached by a flying monkey. The curious little creature stared at the exhausted young elf before suddenly vanishing in the thick darkness of the night and leaving him nothing but a trail of smoke. Fyrr inhaled the smoke and was almost immediately overwhelmed by a terrifying sense of chaos. Screamings, mutilated bodies, bloodstained soil – all these ghastly images flashed through Fyrr’s visions, attacking the young elf with a sense of fear so strong that it almost stopped his heart.
 
Yet in his terror, Fyrr recalled Kharash’s guidance and began trying to dominate his emotions. But as he gradually calmed down and the chaos turned into peacefulness, a new feeling of strength suddenly rushed through his body, empowering him with courage and fueling his exhausted limbs with vigor.
 
Meredith was the second to face her challenge. She was the oldest of them all and therefore the more calm and matured. But just as she was about to bathe her blister-covering feet in the pond, her attention was caught by a leaf swaying in the wind. Meredith watched as the fragile leaf battled with the breeze but still couldn’t evade the destiny of flailing into the pond. When the leaf finally touched the water, Meredith was struck by an engulfing sense of melancholy and desperation. She was reminded of the grim and uncertain future of her people, how they were abandoned by their creator and left in this treacherous forest to struggle.
 
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Meredith’s melancholy was so prevailing that it deprived the once-calm and confident elf of her self-control. Without even realizing that tears were running down her cheeks, Meredith stood up and pressed her dagger against her own throat. The edge of the weapon bit into her skin, but the sharp sting of pain snapped the female elf out of her mental breakdown. Shaking her head in disbelief of her own actions, Meredith bowed down and picked up the leaf she was staring at. The elf was awestruck to discover that a colorful butterfly was clinging to the leaf stalk, and that the flailing leaf, although having met its inevitable death before landing in the pond, actually served as the hope of life.
 
This was taken as a sign from the forest that there is much to be learned about this place and life itself. After the pupils had encountered these creatures they began to create the nation of Mitronna to give them the time they need to learn all that is around them.


== Character Traits ==
Upon creation of a Wood Elf character, you can pick two of the following traits for your character to reflect their background.
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!Nightseer
|Players with this trait get the night vision effect when entering dark spaces and during the night.
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!Aspect of The Amber Dawn
|Players with this trait double the amount of attacks on ranged weapons during the season Amber Dawn.
Outside of The Amber Dawn characters with this trait may use this effect once per CRP engagement.
|-
!Aspect of Eden's Shine
|Players with this trait deal one additional damage on all melee attacks during the season Edens Shine (this trait can only activate twice per turn).
Outside of Eden's Shine characters with this trait may use this effect once per CRP engagement.
|-
!Aspect of The Emerald Dusk
|Players with this trait can use the action "healing burst" which heals DE HP to everyone within 3 meter range during the season The Emerald Dusk.
Outside of The Emerald Dusk characters with this trait may use this action once per CRP engagement.
|-
!Aspect of Lilith's Veil
|Players with this trait know the "Ice Maiden's Kiss" spell without needing to be a spellcaster during the season Lilith's Veil.
Outside of Liliths Veil characters with this trait can attempt to cast this spell once per CRP engagement.
|}


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Azari’cerr (Wood Elves)
WelfAI.jpg
Pronunciation Azaa-rie ser
Classification Elf
Nicknames Azira'cerr, Wood Elf
Languages Common, Azari Linguae
Average Height 1.70m - 1.93m (5’7" - 6’4")
Average Weight 52kg to 88kg (115lbs - 194lbs)
Maximum Age ~450 Years Old
Stat Bonuses

+1 Strength

+0 Defense

+3 Agility

+0 Intelligence

Introduction

The Wood Elves, also known as the “Azari’cerr” amongst themselves, are intense guardians of the Amber Forest. They fight with everything to protect the sacred lands Kharash, the Father, has given to them.

Much like their Azari’cerr ancestors, they come from generations upon generations of grudges, fierceness, and blunt brutality. Their minds cannot be easily changed and once they have a goal, they choose to pursue it at any cost. As a result, most of their kind do not fare well with other races outside their own. They believe any outsider is just that. “Second chances” is not within the vocabulary and to receive forgiveness from an Azari’cerr is a gift from the Spirits themselves.

Contrary to the Azari’cill, Azari’cerr would consider themselves humble amongst and only to one another. The elves can often be seen staying close together as if they were a pack. No Azari’cerr is completely alone. Myln Arbor is their home and to anyone who goes against their home or leaves, is cast out permanently. They take the spirits they surround themselves with deep care and choose to listen to them over all else.

As outsiders traverse through their home territory, the Azari’cerr are ready to attack. Though silently and without much trace.

“The fierce Wood Elves. I believe I heard a story once, from a friend of a friend. He traveled through that Golden Tree of theirs. And he came back home without a hand! That guy refused to talk further about them. I wouldn’t go through those lands after hearing that.”

- Jander Balker, Traveling Hinterlander through Mapledale.

Character Creation

Appearance

The Azari’cerr, also known as Wood Elves, are a lithe race. They can span from 1.70m to 1.93m. This is suited better for the Forest to be able to maneuver the vast vines and dense woodlands. While females may be slightly shorter than the average male, they mostly hold the same type of build. Wood Elves do not gain a lot of weight in muscle mass to keep a lean frame. With their slender builds, it is common for them to be lightweight. This way they can easily stand on the branches of trees and stealth around without being caught. Most Wood Elves will wear loose-fitted garments. With most of it hand-made by themselves, they make the clothes in shades of the Forest. Green, brown, darker shades of yellow and orange. Though it might seem mundane, most can be creative in their style. More often than not, shorter clothing is preferred to not snag any of their fabric onto a nearby tree. Many Azari’cerr incorporate the nature around them to add it into their outfits.

When it comes to uniforms, the ‘Cerr make use of Kharash’s blessings around them. With the bark of trees and darker colors to blend in the Forest, they can move freely with their bows and weapons. As well as guide themselves through the thickened Forest. Elves reach adulthood at 72 common years and can live up to 400-450 common years. The Azari'cerr keep their youthful appearance for most of their lives, only starting to show visible aging when they reach the age of 350.

It is typical to see a wood elf with brown eyes as it is the most common eye color amongst them. It also spans to shades of green, amber, and in rarer cases, a deep shade of purple. Though that is highly uncommon, most ‘Cerr believe it to be a sign of luck given by Kharash. Their hair, unless impure, are darker shades. Azari’cerr will have darker shades of brown or a deep red. For hairstyles, the women will leave it long. Many incorporate flowers or headbands for ceremonies. While it is uncommon for a Wood Elf female to have her hair up, it is not looked down upon. In fact, most men put their hair up, as they commonly grow it out as well. This is because many Azari’cerr connect their hair to their own spirit. And most will only cut it if something in their life changes, or when they are grieving the loss of a loved one.

The Azari’cerr are a tanned race. As most are hard workers, they spend countless time outside. They prefer it most to being inside.

For the Azari race, all can begin having children at age 100. However, because of the elven year, they can only birth once every four seasons.

A simple selection of skin tones for the average Wood Elf.

Language

While Azari'cerr prefer Elvish amongst each other. When met with an outsider, most Azari'cerr will speak common. While, they're neighbors speak Elvish, it is nearly an entirely different dialect. The Azari'cill and Azari'cerr can speak to each other and hold conversations, their titles are different.

Azari Linguae: Quick Guide
Greetings Races Titles
Elvish Common Elvish Common Elvish Common
Vale Hello/Greetings Azari Elf Khari'cerr Wild Father/Guardian
Vale’tar Farewell Azari’cill High Elf/Pure Elf Lla'viltir Head of Military
Fílo(s) Friend(s) Azari’cerr Wood Elf/Wild Elf Tericyées Chief
Azari’lunn Dark Elf/Moon Elf Tri'cilus Captain
Azari’soll Fire Elf/Sun Elf Theri'cerr Sentinel of the Wilderness
Dur’arum Denur Visera Minister
Vari(s) Human(s) Ar’mágoi Arch-Mage/Spellcaster
Ghesiri(s) Faulskins(s) Mágoi Mage/Spellcaster
De’nevir Tiefling Scinar(i)’cilus High Priest(ess)
Scinari Priestess
Scinar Priest
Scini (Older) Student
Scin (Young) Student
Bessi’inn Blessed one
Medi’cilus Doctor/Medic

Naming Schemes

Elven names are complex and most of the time, hard to pronounce for outsiders. However, there is quite a lot of structure behind it. Azari'cerr believes names hold power, and a name is often tied to natural or magical elements. Most of the Elven family names are written in the ancient Elven tongue, the Azari Linguae, a mostly unused language lost to time but kept alive by Elves of the Glade in order to keep some semblance of their glorious past alive.

Elven surnames are the most important part of an elven name, being tied to your ancestors and the deeds they did. Surnames hold power and honor in them, as the surname is the deeds and strength of those who bear it themselves. But the opposite is true too, if one were to be a traitor or failure, that would be passed on by surname as well. To any Wood Elf, the greatest punishment is to bring shame to their surname because of Trial failures or treason. Wood Elven family names are a sign of power and respect, as the deeds one's ancestors have done may pass on to the descendants, thus a surname is a way to identify the stronger individuals.

Examples of Wood Elven surnames: Auril, Cerill, Delarus, Erd’ale, Faesatra, Mylin, Pineblossom, Roseshade, Vidarr.

Most Wood Elven forenames are written in Azari Linguae, just like surnames. They do not hold as much honor or strength as a surname, however, it is a special name, often housing natural or magical elements them. Most of the names have references to the natural season they were born in, as that ties them to the natural calendar. Parents also put in elements of their name to continue the legacy in their offspring. Furthermore, sometimes a name includes elements of the natural world, seeing the ties between Wood Elves and nature is enormous

Examples of Wood Elven forenames: Apollon, Aestan'err, Crius, Eldris, Elion, Feay'ill, Freyr, Hythis, Ilona, Khar'vill, Lamen'vir, Mythan'tharr, Rennyn, Solana, Yelran, Zhoron.

Cultures

Nations and cultures in which the Wood Elven race is present sorted by dominance.

MitronaAi.png The Woodland Realm of Mitrona Even the bravest of warriors have learned to fear the vast tracts of woodland that can be found throughout the realms of Eden. Surrounded by trees, it is all too easy to get disoriented and lost, but there is a more primal dread at work. In the forest, no one can ever be sure what is lurking just out of sight. Sounds are muffled, yet noises seem to come from everywhere – the snapping of twigs, a sinister rustling of leaves, and the creaking of the wind-stirred canopy above. Nowhere to hide, nowhere to run. Nothing to hear you besides the elemental wrath of the Azari’cerr. These people are highly-skilled elves with centuries of experience in their home environment, the forest. Once an outsider enters Myln Arbor - The mystical forest most of these people call home - it is unlikely he will leave in one piece.
Image.png The Enlightened Kingdom of Luminion The Scions of Illumination, as the Azari’cill call themselves, invoke this name because their existence reflects the pinnacle of civilization under the Mother’s wing. These luminous beings have blood that glimmers by magical properties. The glittering spires of the Azari cities stand like beacons in the lands where skill and enlightenment saturate the very air. The Azari’cill absorbed so much of this innate potential that when at war, it is said that the phalanxes of the Azari warhosts glow with robust power. An assault by an Azari’cill army is swift and carried out with flawless precision. The enemy is met with a forest of blades and barrages of elemental wrath. This claim of mastery also carries a deadly arrogance. The Azari come in glory, but they hail from a broken land, their elegant spires toppled and their statuary crumbled into the dust of a dead empire. The stories tell that it was the scourge of Fineall that ravaged the lands of silver; it was unavoidable. The age of the fallen spires has turned the empire of enlightenment into a spell-haunted ruin. Ever since the Time of Reinvention, the Azari’cill have managed to make peace with the lands they call home.

World View

AverageChad.png On Attians... Negative

“These Vari really think they own the world, do they? For as long as they're outside the Forest, they are safe from us. I am merely grateful they have such short lifespans. Not only this, but I've not seen a singular one whom is to be trusted. Their selfish thinking will put many in danger. Not even their highest priest can save them."

  • Pallar Erd’ale, a Warrior from Mitrona.
AverageSadge.png On Hinterlanders… Slightly Negative

“They are for sure barbarians from the stories I’ve heard, but as long as they stay away from us there will be no problem. If they do decide to ravage our forest, they will see what kind of barbarians we can be.”

  • Hythor Branchborn, Festival Worker in Sunscape.
KhadanMale.png On the Khadan… Neutral

“The Vari of the South. We do not really come in contact with them much, and that’s good. As long as they stay away from us, we will stay away from them. The place they live in really is desolate, very different from Myln Arbor.”

  • Raelynn Sporeblossom, Salus Limin Shop Owner.
HighElfMan.png On High Elves… Neutral

“The Azari’cill, our brethren. As long as they stay to their ground and we to ours, I see no problem. Although they are a little extremist and strange with their entire purity system. However, I see that they're arrogance will only take them so far.”

  • Céus Festrea, Mitronian Bartender.
DarkElf.png On Dark Elves… Slightly Negative

“Oh, you know the stories? The Age of Fallen Spires, we and our brethren banishing them from the Glade! It is said to be a legend by many, but even legends have truth behind them. Be cautious of those 'Lunn. Who knows what they are plotting."

  • Faey Mylin, Scholar in Mitrona.
DenurManAI.png On Denur… Neutral

“The Denur, a crafty people. They live in the North, so we do not see them often. They are stubborn people, but so are we. We each tend to our business and that is perfectly fine. I have heard they are amazing constructors and their homes are magnificent.”

  • Myth’ley Auril, Wood Elven Hunter.
HalflingAIMan.png On Halflings… Neutral

“Though they claim to be friends to nature, you can never be too sure of them, just like the rest of those outsiders. They can be quite strange, too. It’s easier to always keep a watchful eye around them.”

  • Soli Faestar, Dockworker in Salus Limin.
OrcGrrrMan.png On Orcs… Negative

“Foul Ghesiri, they know nothing but violence. We show force to protect our forest and our traditions, but they show force only to destroy. They are mindless creatures, only wanting flesh and blood. If we let them, they would burn down our forest.”

  • Aeden Cerrill, Mitronian Guard.
GreedyLilThing.png On Goblins… Negative

“They are cunning people, you really cannot trust them around here. If they get a chance, they will steal anything they lay their eyes on. However, you can empower them quite quickly, if they do not hit legs.”

  • Maeryn Silvas, Salus Limin Marine.
TieflingPorple.png On Tieflings… Friendly

“During the Rotten Plague, we attacked and destroyed their home. I kind of feel sorry for them. But they are a wandering people and have done quite well for themselves in many kingdoms. I feel like in Mitrona, they are accepted again. As if nothing happened…”

  • Freyr Leaftale, Herbalist in Myln Arbor.

Character Traits

Upon creation of a Wood Elf character, you can pick two of the following traits for your character to reflect their background.

Racial Traits - Wood Elf
Nightseer Players with this trait get the night vision effect when entering dark spaces and during the night.
Aspect of The Amber Dawn Players with this trait double the amount of attacks on ranged weapons during the season Amber Dawn.

Outside of The Amber Dawn characters with this trait may use this effect once per CRP engagement.

Aspect of Eden's Shine Players with this trait deal one additional damage on all melee attacks during the season Edens Shine (this trait can only activate twice per turn).

Outside of Eden's Shine characters with this trait may use this effect once per CRP engagement.

Aspect of The Emerald Dusk Players with this trait can use the action "healing burst" which heals DE HP to everyone within 3 meter range during the season The Emerald Dusk.

Outside of The Emerald Dusk characters with this trait may use this action once per CRP engagement.

Aspect of Lilith's Veil Players with this trait know the "Ice Maiden's Kiss" spell without needing to be a spellcaster during the season Lilith's Veil.

Outside of Liliths Veil characters with this trait can attempt to cast this spell once per CRP engagement.


Races
Human Races Attians · Khadans · Hinterlanders
Elvish Races High Elves · Wood Elves · Dark Elves
Dwarvish Races Denur
Orcish Races Orcs · Goblins
Other Races Halflings · Tieflings · Sylvani