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    The Olesens
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    Elven Immortatity (was: Cerilli

    Now, I said all that to
    > > make this point: perhaps elves don't run the risk of loosing their memories
    > > because they don't make many of them. I picture elves spending much of
    > > their time in thought and meditation rather that action. Perhaps this
    > > tendancy towards idleness combined w/ their intelligence and whatever other
    > > factors you care to throw in is enough to stave off insanity and let them
    > > live as "normal" elves for the entirety of the immortal lives.


    If you look at the Complete Book of Elves it explains a thing called
    "reverie"? that they do in order to maintain thier memories, despite
    liveing for centuries. They enter a state much akin to human sleep and
    will "dream" about what they have done over the past while. They will
    call back images and ponder them. In this state they can call back
    melinenia-old memories and re-live them. Such a prosess can be hard on
    an elf, especially when reliving painful (emotionally or phisically)
    events.

    Elves do not have to sleep but some species must do the revie (the elven
    resistance to sleep is explained throuhg this, sleep is alien to them).


    BTW-How long do Cerillian 1/2 Elves live? I'd guess that it is longer
    than in the PHB since they are 1/2+ IMMORTAL. I also say this because
    High Mage Aelies is said to be hudreds of years old and, without long
    life, would be dead, or nearly dead, useing the 130 year base max in the
    PHB.

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    bloebick@juno.com (Benja
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    Elven Immortatity (was: Cerilli

    On Mon, 29 Jun 1998 19:50:39 -0400 The Olesens
    writes:
    >BTW-How long do Cerillian 1/2 Elves live? I'd guess that it is longer
    >than in the PHB since they are 1/2+ IMMORTAL. I also say this because
    >High Mage Aelies is said to be hudreds of years old and, without long
    >life, would be dead, or nearly dead, useing the 130 year base max in
    >the
    >PHB.

    I have been using the elven ages from the PHB for longevity of Cerelian
    half-elves. This gives them a much longer than usual life, but still a
    definite ending.

    Benjamin

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    Brett Lang
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    Elven Immortatity (was: Cerilli

    The latest dragon magazine, which includes the optional: skills & powers
    rules, includes three possible ages for 1/2 elves. From memory they are: the
    normal 1/2 elf lifespan, normal plus 350 yrs, or they recieve elven
    immortality like their elven parent.


    - -----Original Message-----
    From: Benjamin W Loebick
    To: birthright@MPGN.COM
    Date: Tuesday, 30 June 1998 19:58
    Subject: Re: [BIRTHRIGHT] - Elven Immortatity (was: Cerillia in 600 years)


    >
    >On Mon, 29 Jun 1998 19:50:39 -0400 The Olesens
    >writes:
    >>BTW-How long do Cerillian 1/2 Elves live? I'd guess that it is longer
    >>than in the PHB since they are 1/2+ IMMORTAL. I also say this because
    >>High Mage Aelies is said to be hudreds of years old and, without long
    >>life, would be dead, or nearly dead, useing the 130 year base max in
    >>the
    >>PHB.
    >
    >I have been using the elven ages from the PHB for longevity of Cerelian
    >half-elves. This gives them a much longer than usual life, but still a
    >definite ending.
    >
    >Benjamin
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