Elf, Osephian

Also known as Dromite Elves

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Originating from the Siemite strain of Elven genetics, Osephian elves came to be after the intermingling of the Siemite exiles and the neighboring Osephian locals. Throughout new generations, as well as the local mana colors available, sand elves are considered as their own breed.
— Wiggle Mayers - Ascendant Jembani.
   

Appearance:

The skin tone of these elves is the color of dark, wet sand with freckled faces. Average ear-length is of medium to short length in comparison to their Siemite ancestry, but they still have the iconic elven point to them.   Hair colors in sand elves range from a deep black to a dark blonde. Although rare, it is possible for a ginger or a light blonde color to crop up on occasion amongst sand elves. These rarer colors are celebrated as good fortune.   Eye-colors are often a golden sandy color or a dark hazel.     A unique trait that is found only in Sand elves is their constant fluster. A phenomenon caused by discomfort, and high temperatures.

 

Physique

Taller than your average elf, natural camouflage in a sandy environment, greater capacity for surviving without sustenance, larger feet for traversing through uneven terrain.

Sand elves have a veil that covers their eyes from being pelted by airborne dust and debris.

   

Habitats

Deserts, badlands, and dry climates are what the Osephian Elves would call home. They can travel through arduous and difficult conditions for days at a time with a lesser need for hydration. It is acceptable for a sand elf to live within lower elevations of mountain ranges, or throughout sprawling savannas.   Rainforests, Ocean Islands, and humid locations are invalid locations for their residence.

 

Diet

Osephian Elves are Mostly vegetarian. Just like their ancestors, the Siemite Elves: Starch, Fruit, Vegetables, Dairy, and Grain are some of the base food-table concepts that they will consume on a regular basis.
Meat and eggs are reserved for special occasions, often only being enjoyed once every season
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