The amusing part is that usually Half-Elves have very little body hair and pure elves have none. (Which implies Halsin has human blood somewhere in his family tree.)
But yep, we are a weird bunch. (Not a modder myself, if I was I would focus on 5e subclasses.)
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It's from pieces of lore I have found over the years. But the best source of concentrated lore is this YT channel. So forgive me if I don't remember exactly where.
youtu.be/iBzs6ZPiq7k
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Without a direct citation of a core or official splat book from any edition I am going to have to disregard your claim until one is provided.
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Rhexx uses Forgotten Realm lore from the sources and splat books.
There's always going straight to the source.
It feels silly to ask, but hey @TheEdVerse, am I misremembering?
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While the original post was Baldur’s gate related, it seemed your comment was more of an “in general” statement. Where I don’t remember it ever mentioning before.
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As BG3 is set in the Forgotten Realms, I was talking Forgotten Realms. Specifically #Realmslore. Thus me tagging Ed Greenwood himself for clarification. Sure, it is silly, but why not?
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Elves and half-elves of Toril have body hair, but it's so fine, and translucent in hue, that it can be felt rather than seen unless you're looking past a surface of elven or half-elven flesh at a light source, so the hair is highlighted.
#realmslore
Sep 24, 2024 · 9:03 PM UTC
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