Placeholder: Elves were once a high-status race. But they kept their distance, rarely mingling with other races, and for that reason they were viewed as condescending of the beastlike creatures and the human folk alike. Perhaps that was their ultimate downfall, or maybe it was their perceived threat. The true reason was lost to history, and what remained was but a shadow of what they once were. Elves were once a high-status race. But they kept their distance, rarely mingling with other races, and for that reason they were viewed as condescending of the beastlike creatures and the human folk alike. Perhaps that was their ultimate downfall, or maybe it was their perceived threat. The true reason was lost to history, and what remained was but a shadow of what they once were.

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Elves were once a high-status race. But they kept their distance, rarely mingling with other races, and for that reason they were viewed as condescending of the beastlike creatures and the human folk alike. Perhaps that was their ultimate downfall, or maybe it was their perceived threat. The true reason was lost to history, and what remained was but a shadow of what they once were.

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