Yeah ok you just keep trying to explain your racism in a setting where literally everything is made up
I’m literally just saying Elves are pretty much stuck with fair skin, tan and semi-orange much like how Night Elves are stuck with purple, pink and…
Headcanons and your opinion on creativity are all well and good, but established lore is what it is, holy ever loving christ
Yes, please educate us all of us on the substantive difference between headcanon and established lore, and why Blizzard can’t just make up more things to add to a body of fiction.
If you’re arguing against darker skin on a non-existentfantasy race, without any canon proof against such skintones, which shares real-life human skin tones, please get off my blog. Your subtle racism and hate against people with darker skin can get out.
Plus, like 90% of my characters are dark skinned why’re you even here.
Y’all know I’ll keep making high elf edits till blizzard gives me my helves right?just an FYI
So I finally made Kelares!! Not sure if I got his face right, but, have I ever? I never draw his face the same way twice tbh. Who will be next? I still have a lot of high elves muahahaha, but I could also just make Aelos!
And I’m throwing it out there, if anyone is interested in a simple edit like thisof one of their high elf character, send me a screenshot!! I WILL FILL THE WORLD WITH HIGH ELVES HAHAHA
Yeah ok you just keep trying to explain your racism in a setting where literally everything is made up
I’m literally just saying Elves are pretty much stuck with fair skin, tan and semi-orange much like how Night Elves are stuck with purple, pink and blue, trolls with blue, purple, green and black, Orcs with green and yellow and Mag’har Orcs with Brown.
Humans, Dwarves and Gnomes are pretty much, the only races that have diverse skin tones. I guess I become Orthmar Garithos because I said Blood Elves have a slim chance of actually having dark skin tones.
(Pandaren, Tauren and Worgen don’t count since.. Well. That’s fur, not skin.)
I am literally just saying that you don’t know how imagination works.
High Elves (and Blood Elves – they’re practically the same race in terms of biology) are literally ‘Aryans’. High Elves are white with blue eyes and usually blonde. Blood Elves get a slightly darker skin tone since they ingested fel magic. The darkest Skin Tone you’re going to get for Blood Elves are Feblood Elven skintones. Also, Night Elves descended from Trolls (Dark Trolls and the like). Those guys had weird skin anyways. Sure, if you want your elf to have dark skin, I don’t care but lmao. The reason why there’s no dark-skinned High/Blood Elf is because the Elves are practically ‘Aryans’ in terms of physical traits. A dark-skinned Blood Elf is going to be as rare as a pale-skinned Mag’har orc. (Mag’hars are the Orcs that didn’t chug down demon blood, by the way.) All-in-all, the High/Blood Elves have pale skin, not because of the climate or weather, but because of the Sunwell. They lost the last remaining traits from trolls (which are the purple skin tones and shit) and resembled humans but with long ears. Ta-da.
Look at all this text you are using to justify your shitty racisim.
i had to make myself another cup of coffee just to have something to sip on while reading this bullshit :’)
wow throwing the made up ‘Aryan’ race in there sure is cool too.
High Elves (and Blood Elves – they’re practically the same race in terms of biology) are literally ‘Aryans’.
I don’t think that word means what you think it means, surge991 .
Also uh there’s literally nothing in the lore that says blood elves can’t have dark skin. Your explanation is opinionated at best.
I could also pull the ‘There’s no black Blood Elves’ card. But nah. Unless your Blood Elf was with Kael’thas in Outland (Hellfire Peninsula will pretty much guarantee that you won’t be pale as marble.), Stayed in Tanaris/Barrens for an extended period or time or perhaps the Badlands in EK, there’s a fairly small chance that a Blood Elf will have a skin tone that dark. High Elves are known to be pretty pale in terms of skin tone. They also have blonde hair. They also settled in a region that’s in perpetual summer/fall. (It was in perpetual spring in pre Scourge Invasion.)
I mean, do what you want. I’m just saying that Elves with Dark Skin are pretty rare. The darkest skin tone that’s visible in-game for Blood Elves are Felblood Elves and those guys chugged down demon blood. Half-elves could have darker skin as well, since there’s dark-skinned humans.
!!! i’m so flattered you want to know! hokay lessee if i can keep this short lol
So the first vampires in my OU were Elven magi, nine total who chose to become undead for varied personal reasons. The very first of them,
Dvijesh Mageda, wanted it for the power and prestige he’d been denied
while alive—specifically he was rejected for the only chance at a position he’d worked his entire life for. And Jael’s mother, Bra’em, had been the one to make that decision.
Several millennia later, after the nine had left Acchindrazj to become vampires, Antaeus embarked on a long journey to the northeast to find one of his lost sisters, with Jael at his side. In addition to being the young Avisa’s protector, Jael had heard that there was hidden knowledge to be found along the way.
Maybe you can see where this is going xD Jael was lured away to what he thought was an ancient Hylarnn tomb; he found Dvijesh and the other vampires instead.
Dvijesh Turned Jael against his will and made him his slave. It was basically Dvijesh’s final “fuck you” to Bra’em—she took away his lifelong dream, so he took away her son. 8)
(part of Jael’s Turning can be read here if you want to know more details!)