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Half-Elves are more gifted at magic than any other species, but they don’t learn spells any faster.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/30/s03-wistram-days-pt-1/ S03 – Wistram Days (Pt.1)]</ref> They also have a greater deal of internal magic in their bodies, that they simply generate by existing.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/07/1-41/ Chapter 1.41]</ref> Half-Elven bones are more conductive for magic.<ref name="2.20">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.20]</ref>
Half-Elves are more gifted at magic than any other species, but they don’t learn spells any faster.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/06/30/s03-wistram-days-pt-1/ S03 – Wistram Days (Pt.1)]</ref> They also have a greater deal of internal magic in their bodies, that they simply generate by existing.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/07/1-41/ Chapter 1.41]</ref> Half-Elven bones are more conductive for magic.<ref name="2.20">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.20]</ref>


Due to their Elvish heritage, half-Elves are partly immune to hexes or enchantments. No matter how powerful an enchantment is, it will slowly fade, as there is no spell their blood will not break in time.<ref name="3.07H">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/26/3-07-h/ Chapter 3.07 H]</ref> The magical nature of half-Elves also results in stronger variants of [[undead]] from their corpses.<ref>[[Huntsong]]</ref> The magic in their body can partially reanimate their limbs as skeletal appendages, such as Ceria's hand for example.<ref name=":3">{{VERef|10.16 N}}</ref>
Due to their Elvish heritage, half-Elves are partly immune to hexes or enchantments. No matter how powerful an enchantment is, it will slowly fade, as there is no spell their blood will not break in time.<ref name="3.07H">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/26/3-07-h/ Chapter 3.07 H]</ref> The magical nature of half-Elves also results in stronger variants of [[undead]] from their corpses.<ref>[[Huntsong]]</ref> The magic in their body can partially reanimate their limbs as skeletal appendages, such as Ceria's hand for example.<ref>{{VERef|10.16 N}}</ref>


=== Special Abilities ===
=== Special Abilities ===
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=== Terandrian Villages ===
=== Terandrian Villages ===
The half-Elf villages in Terandria are best described as timeless paradises. The residents are detached from the passage of time to an extent that to them, years pass by in an instant, living in harmony with the land while following routines over and over again. Events will be treated as fresh within the villages even decades afterwards. For other species, this timelessness gives them the sensation of rapidly aging while there, which horrfies many. They dislike breaking the monotony, to the point that they will wear the same outfit, and copy any detail across their wardrobe. They don't keep pets, which they find die too quickly from their perspective, and treat growing trees like weeds.<ref name=":3" />
The half-Elf villages in Terandria are best described as timeless paradises. The residents are detached from the passage of time to an extent that to them, years pass by in an instant, living in harmony with the land while following routines over and over again. They dislike breaking the monotony, to the point that they will wear the same outfit, and copy any detail across their wardrobe. They do not dress in flora, as some would expect. Most half-Elf villages are strictly vegetarians, refusing to eat anything with a face. Traditional half-Elves often refer to one another as "brother" or "sister."<ref name=":2" />
 
They do not dress in flora, as some would expect. Most half-Elf villages are strictly vegetarians, refusing to eat anything with a face. Traditional half-Elves often refer to one another as "brother" or "sister."<ref name=":2" />


Back when they lived around magical trees, they made sure to respect those trees, as they could defend themselves or be protected by Dryads.<ref name=":2" />
Back when they lived around magical trees, they made sure to respect those trees, as they could defend themselves or be protected by Dryads.<ref name=":2" />
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Half-Elves pursue passions and develop obsessions, as a way to function over their centuries of life. They may study complementary areas or move to another specialization with time, but polymaths are rare among their species.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/02/9-04/ Chapter 9.04]</ref>  
Half-Elves pursue passions and develop obsessions, as a way to function over their centuries of life. They may study complementary areas or move to another specialization with time, but polymaths are rare among their species.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/02/9-04/ Chapter 9.04]</ref>  


The surnames of half-Elves are derived from the villages they originate from. Ceria is from the [[Village of the Spring]], hence her last name being "Springwalker."<ref>[[Chapter 7.45]]</ref>
The surnames of half-Elves are derived from the villages they originate from. Ceria is from the Village of the Spring, hence her last name being "Springwalker."<ref>[[Chapter 7.45]]</ref>


=== Lizard-Elves ===
=== Lizard-Elves ===
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