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Night Elf Feet 3/3 Published: Aug 27, 2018
Yeah I know they are missing the eyebrows! I managed to get them looking right though for next time, if there is a next time  - Wait Torture? Cirra had been taught to withstand physical pain and magical damage, but if there were more elves forcing her to degrade herself... Cirra didn't know how much of that she'd be able to take...
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I think my night elf might give her a note willing treatment than the blood elf... After washing them off. Hopefully she's ticklish!


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The high elves , or quel'dorei ("children of noble birth" in Darnassian and Thalassian [7] ), are a race descended from the night elf Highborne who left Kalimdor and settled in the Eastern Kingdoms , founding Quel'Thalas .

The high elves were once a significant force on the continent, but in recent times their numbers have been dramatically reduced: approximately 90% [8] of their population was slaughtered during the Third War . [9] Following this, 90% of the surviving high elves changed their name to " blood elves " or sin'dorei (children of the blood in Thalassian ) in remembrance of their fallen brethren, and no longer consider themselves high elven. [2]

The high elves as a whole were relatively secluded from the younger races for several millennia, though both the Troll Wars and the Second War saw relations established with them: with King Thoradin of the Kingdom of Arathor , and the Alliance of Lordaeron respectively. The high elves' reluctant allegiance to the latter proved short-lived, as the high elven king Anasterian Sunstrider quickly grew apathetic to the plight of his allies, and officially seceded his nation. [2] [10] Subsequently, the high elven kingdom was brought to the brink of annihilation when Prince Arthas Menethil launched the Scourge invasion of Quel'Thalas and decimated the high elves. [9] Rallied by Lor'themar Theron , second-in-command of the fallen Sylvanas Windrunner , the high elves rejoined with Prince Kael'thas Sunstrider , and renamed themselves "blood elves" , in honor of their perished brethren. [11] The blood elves then sought to unite and restore their people to the glory they enjoyed at the height of high elf civilization, [12] and have retaken much of their land from the Scourge . [11]

However, a few high elves did not rename themselves blood elves. High elves and blood elves are physiologically the same race, and the difference between high and blood elves is only political. [13] When Quel'Thalas left the Alliance, some high elves chose to remain with their allies over their kingdom, and to this day still support the Alliance. [10] Some high elves were exiled from Quel'Thalas after the Third War. [14] Other high elf remnants have chosen to rejoin the Alliance in recent years, arriving to a cold reception. [2] Modern high elves are a rare sight, and are commonly mistaken for blood elves. [15] [16] In consequence, there are very few high elves left on Azeroth today. High elves did not gather in any significant numbers and are a very small group of individuals. Indeed, modern high elves cannot even truly be said to have a culture—only a past filled with glory and regret. [2]

As a people, the high elves are all but extinct: the remnants of the remnants of a fallen race. [17] Though without any official leader, Vereesa Windrunner leads one of the few organized high elf collaborations, the Silver Covenant , as its self-styled Ranger General. Auric Sunchaser , a captain of the remnants of Alleria's ranger cadre found in Terokkar Forest , serves as the high elven representative at the restored Sunwell in modern Quel'Thalas .

When the night elves adopted druidism, they outlawed the practice of arcane magic. The use of its dangerous powers was punishable by death. However, many Highborne loyalists of Queen Azshara survived the Sundering and grew restless. They suffered from magical withdrawal, and 7,300 years before the invasion of the Horde through the Dark Portal, they spoke against Malfurion Stormrage and the Druids .

Dath'Remar Sunstrider , the leader of this movement, declared the druids cowards for refusing to wield the arcane. Malfurion and the druids warned the Highborne that any use of magic would be punishable by death. Yet, in an attempt to protest the druid's law, Dath'Remar and his followers unleashed a terrible magical storm upon Ashenvale .

The druids could not bring themselves to put so many of their kin to death, so they decided to exile the reckless Highborne from their lands. Sunstrider and his followers boarded a number of specially crafted ships and set sail upon the seas. By now the Highborne were glad to be rid of their conservative cousins and free to practice the arcane with impunity.

None knew what lay beyond the Maelstrom, but they eventually found the Eastern Kingdoms and formed their own magical realm. They abandoned the concepts of Elune and nocturnal activity, embracing the sun instead. [12] They would soon become known as the high elves.

Sunstrider led the high elven fleets across the world for many long years. Their goal was to find places of considerable ley power for them to build their new homeland. After landing on the Lordaeron continent, they moved inland and formed a settlement in the Tirisfal Glades . After a few years, however, many were driven insane. The belief at the time was that something evil slept beneath the Glades, so the high elves abandoned the region and moved northwards. They wandered the land for years. [18]

Around this time, they had become completely severed from the life-giving energy of the Well of Eternity . This meant that they were vulnerable to the elements and had not received immortality from Nozdormu and the World Tree. They had shrunk in height and their skin had become a peach hue similar to most dwarves and humans . The high elves soon discovered primitive humans , but associated little with them. The forest trolls of Zul'Aman , under the Amani Empire , posed a greater threat to their society. The elves soon grew to hate the forest trolls and they fought each other whenever they met. When the high elves went to war with the Amani trolls, the elves could not understand how the trolls' weapon enchantments were more powerful than their own. The elves then stole ancient knowledge from troll spellcasters, including the famous Zanza , and used stolen idols to craft their own versions of the troll enchantments. [19]

The kingdom of Quel'Thalas after its founding.
After many more years, the high elves discovered a land in the northern forests which suited them, and founded the kingdom of Quel'Thalas . Unfortunately, they would learn that Quel'Thalas was founded on a sacred and ancient troll city. The trolls began to attack the elven settlements en masse in retaliation. Although the Amani outnumbered them ten to one, the elves utilized magic to its fullest effect and defeated the trolls.

Some elves, wary of the kaldorei's warnings, created a protective barrier around Quel'Thalas which allowed them to continue their magic without attracting the Burning Legion 's attention. To do this, they employed a series of monolithic Runestones .

Soon, Quel'Thalas became a shining monument to high elven prowess. It was crafted in the same style as the halls of Kalimdor , [20] with the addition of integrated magic and a brighter color scheme. Although they did not worship it, a great respect was maintained for nature. The high elves were careful to interweave their cities and architecture with their natural surroundings, creating a truly beautiful and tranquil land. [20]

To sate their hunger for great magical power, the high elves created the Sunwell . It became the source of their power as the Well of Eternity had been in Kalimdor, although the Sunwell was much weaker, and the elves were forewarned of the dangers. As the high elves became more powerful, they cast an enchantment on the forests that bathed Quel'Thalas in eternal springtime, in defiance of the kingdom's location on the extreme north of the continent. From that point on, all high elves had access to the Sunwell's powers from anywhere on Azeroth . Over time, the high elves came to regard the Sunwell's waters as holy. Magic became part of their genes centuries before, but the Sunwell's unique energies became part of them acutely. [2]

For nearly four thousand years, the high elves remained relatively at peace. But while the elves established their nation, the Amani plotted their next assault. 2,800 years before the First War , they unleashed it upon the high elves. The Troll Wars ignited. Suffering loss after loss, the high elves turned to the humans of Arathor for support. The two formed a military alliance in exchange for the instruction of 100 humans in arcane magic . Together, they crushed the Amani; an empire that had endured for more than twenty thousand years. Humans and high elves have cultivated this alliance ever since.

Despite the enmity that led to their exile, the high elves still kept some contacts with their faraway brethren. Talanas Windrunner fought alongside the kaldorei Emmarel Shadewarden , [21] and Ranger Captain Areiel collaborated with Shandris Feathermoon several thousand years before current times. [22]

The high elves also established relations with the Ironforge Dwarves to the far south, [ citation needed ] when the human nations of Gilneas and Alterac encountered them more than a thousand years later. The two races had no special bond and tended to distrust one another. When allied, it was through their common ties to the humans.

A group of high elf engineers helped build Dalaran 's original defenses. [23]

Yet 230 years before the First War, the dwarven race split into three factions. [24] The Wildhammers desired to open up trade with the high elves, considered taboo at the time and would serve as one of the catalysts for their war. [25] When it ended, the clan became close allies to the high elves. The two races were united through a mutual appreciation for nature and other cultural similarities. [26] They would soon become each other's closest friends within the Alliance. However, the same friendship mentioned in the RPG book is not mentioned in the Tides of Darkness novel, therefore this close relationship should be taken as non-canon. However, the Warcraft II Manual directly states that the high elves are formal allies with the Wildhammer dwarves, [27] and in Blood of the Highborne the high elves made an (unsuccessful) attempt to evacuate many of their children to the safety of Wildhammer territory.

One hundred years before the events of World of Warcraft , a group of high elves left Quel'Thalas and traveled to Winterspring in order to obtain the [
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