Are elves a species of human?
Elves are very close to humans on a biological level, but hey so are chimpanzees… Elves belong to the same genus as humans but not to the same specie, unlike Neanderthals (brut men) who are the same species, and so are Hin (halflings).
How are ORCS related to elves?
In-fiction origins In The Silmarillion, Orcs are East Elves (Avari) enslaved, tortured, and bred by Morgoth (as Melkor became known); they “multiplied” like Elves and Men. Tolkien stated in a 1962 letter to a Mrs. Munsby that Orc-females must have existed.
Why are humans boring?
Boredom is similar to mental fatigue and is caused by repetition and lack of interest in the details of our tasks (such as tasks that require continuous attention, waiting at the airport, prisoners locked in cells). Any experience that is predictable and repetitive becomes boring.
What makes elves different from humans?
Elves tend to be shorter than humans. Elven bodies are more slender than humans and they weigh lower than the human norm for their height. However their muscles are still strong and they are not fragile as they seem. Elves do not have bodily hair.
Is the human race a subspecies?
No! Races are not subspecies of the human species. There is only one “race”—the human race. So why can’t we sort humans into subspecies like we can with other animals? The answer is that the human species doesn’t have much genetic variation.
Why can’t we sort humans into subspecies like animals?
There is only one “race”—the human race. So why can’t we sort humans into subspecies like we can with other animals? The answer is that the human species doesn’t have much genetic variation. We are too alike to split into groups.
Should I keep playing humans in my other games?
No one knows how they got there, who invited them, who they know, and why the hell is he naked from the waist down but still has his shoes and socks on!?! Go on and keep playing humans in your other games. It makes sense. But please do yourself a favor, leave the humans to the bad gamers whose characters die constantly.