BloodHenge wrote:
Slamlander wrote:
Zherical wrote:
Why I felt compelled to search for 3 hours through the archives looking for this (and one other page I'm YET to find.. *sigh*) I don't know.
http://www.errantstory.com/archive.php?date=2003-08-27Pretty sure someone mentioned this earlier in the thread.. was it me?
It does have bearing on some of the current discussion, vis-a-vis creation myths. In particular Tsuirakuan culture, which appears to be quite secular and at odds with the Elven Religion. Antithetical, in fact, to the point of ignoring Dwarves and claiming a pre-elfen human civilization, rather than accepting Elven doctrine regarding dwarves. Yes, they had to know about dwarves from the elves.
I'm not sure I'd call it "doctrine". There may very well be an Elf or two puttering around who have personally met Dwarves.
By the way, do we know that there are no other half-elves in Tsuiraku? There probably aren't too many Meji's age (or else her grandfather would have a more precise idea of how quickly she should be progressing at school), but there could be some who are a bit older.
Have no clue dude. As far as I know, none have been revealed yet, story or otherwise. I was under the impression that Meji is the only half-elf in town. Others would have been mentioned, I think. Then again, they could be staying low. The other alternative is that all half-elves, except Meji have been completely assimilated and all Tsuirakuans have a bit of elven blood in them, albeit with 100% human features.