New Character Archetype: Elf-blooded
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 2:43 pm
Character Archetype: Elf-blooded (Mannish heroes only)
In those days of our tale there were still some people who had both elves and heroes of the North for ancestors...
There are some who have a strong strain of elven blood in their ancestry, though they are not of the lineage of Elrond of Rivendell. In such rare instances, a union of Man and Elf (most often Silvan) has resulted in one or more children who are Half-elven. Such offspring do not receive the Choice of the Peredhil; they are mortal-born, though they might live for as much as twice the normal lifespan of their Mannish parent (this long-livedness fades within a few generations). Elf-blooded heroes often feel out of place in the Culture in which they are raised, prompting them to strike out on their own. Alternately, they might be inspired by their heritage to fight against the Shadow so that the kindreds of both of their parents can know peace.
Prince Imrahil of Dol Amroth in Gondor is one example of an Elf-blooded hero. Legolas sensed his elven ancestry the first time he was in the Prince's presence. A starting player-hero might be the heir of a retired hero (or pair of heroes) who wed outside of his or her race. The Elf-blooded hero might seek revenge for a murdered parent. He might want to carry on a legacy of service to a higher cause. Or he might prefer a life on the road to the sidelong stares and whispers of his own neighbors.
Elf-blooded Distinctive Features: Cautious, Elusive, Fair, Fair-spoken, Keen-eyed, Lordly, Nimble, Quick of Hearing, Robust, Secretive, Swift, Tall, Wary
Note: In Hero Creation, the hero normally receives the Cultural Blessing of the Mannish parent. A Loremaster who allows a player-hero to have the Elf-blooded archetype has the option of allowing the hero to choose the Cultural Blessing belonging to either one of his parents (though not both, the hero still receives only one Cultural Blessing).
In those days of our tale there were still some people who had both elves and heroes of the North for ancestors...
There are some who have a strong strain of elven blood in their ancestry, though they are not of the lineage of Elrond of Rivendell. In such rare instances, a union of Man and Elf (most often Silvan) has resulted in one or more children who are Half-elven. Such offspring do not receive the Choice of the Peredhil; they are mortal-born, though they might live for as much as twice the normal lifespan of their Mannish parent (this long-livedness fades within a few generations). Elf-blooded heroes often feel out of place in the Culture in which they are raised, prompting them to strike out on their own. Alternately, they might be inspired by their heritage to fight against the Shadow so that the kindreds of both of their parents can know peace.
Prince Imrahil of Dol Amroth in Gondor is one example of an Elf-blooded hero. Legolas sensed his elven ancestry the first time he was in the Prince's presence. A starting player-hero might be the heir of a retired hero (or pair of heroes) who wed outside of his or her race. The Elf-blooded hero might seek revenge for a murdered parent. He might want to carry on a legacy of service to a higher cause. Or he might prefer a life on the road to the sidelong stares and whispers of his own neighbors.
Elf-blooded Distinctive Features: Cautious, Elusive, Fair, Fair-spoken, Keen-eyed, Lordly, Nimble, Quick of Hearing, Robust, Secretive, Swift, Tall, Wary
Note: In Hero Creation, the hero normally receives the Cultural Blessing of the Mannish parent. A Loremaster who allows a player-hero to have the Elf-blooded archetype has the option of allowing the hero to choose the Cultural Blessing belonging to either one of his parents (though not both, the hero still receives only one Cultural Blessing).