
Moon Elf
( Races of Faerûn, p. 38)Attributes
Size: | Medium |
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Base speed: | Land 30 |
Strength: | +0 |
Intelligence: | +0 |
Dexterity: | +2 |
Wisdom: | +0 |
Constitution: | −2 |
Charisma: | +0 |
Level adjustment: | +0 |
Space: | 5 feet |
Reach: | 5 feet |
Automatic languages: | Common , Elven , Home Region |
Bonus Languages: | Auran , Chondathan , Gnoll , Gnome , Halfling , Illuskan , Sylvan |
Description
The most common of the elven subraces on Faerûn are the moon elves. They have fair skin, sometimes tinged with blue, and hair of silver-white, black, or blue; humanlike colors are somewhat rare. Their eyes are blue or green, with gold flecks. As far as the elves of Faerûn go, moon elves are most like the elves presented in the Player's Handbook.
Moon elves prefer to dress in rustic clothes of simple cuts and fashions that are nevertheless of fine and exquisite make. They adorn their dress with embroidered patterns, beads, and similar trappings, preferring earthen colors for everyday wear, hues that make it easy to conceal themselves in foliage. In places of safety or in times of revelry, moon elves enjoy dressing in bold colors— the more brightly colored, the better. Hair is worn in braids or ponytails, twined with wires or beads. Moon elves sometimes wear body paint or tattoos in mystic patterns, although not to extent the wild elves do.
Moon elves have the life expectancy and age categories defined for elves in Tables 6—4 and 6—5 of the Player's Handbook, but use the following random height and weight characteristics instead of those described on Table 6—6:
Gender | Height | Weight | ||
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Moon elf, male | 4'10" | +2d10 | 90 lb. | x (2d4) lb. |
Moon elf, female | 4'5" | +2d10 | 70 lb. | x (2d4) lb. |
Regions: The Dalelands, Elf (moon), Evermeet, the High Forest, the North, Silverymoon, the Western Heartlands.
Racial Feats: Gift of Tongues.
Racial Prestige Classes: Bladesinger, Spellsinger.
Combat
Racial Traits
Moon elves have all the elven racial traits given in Chapter 2 of the Player's Handbook (pp. 15) except automatic and bonus languages as mentioned above.