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Created: 9th May 2004
LOTR - Vanyar
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Vanyar


If you wish to rp a noble and beautiful elf, then Vanyar is the way you want to go. Graceful and spiritual, their skills lie in healing and water magic. As all elves, your age can be between 0 years (less if you want) to about 16000 years at the most, but an age range of about 20 to 2000 would be preferable, if you go outside of that we'll need to do some extra work on your character.
The Vanyar's innate elements are nature and water. They are a graceful loving people, and for one of these creatures to be evil alligned would require something truly horrific.
They are led by Galadriel, and her mate Celeborn. Their home is the forest city, Lothlorien.

The Vanyar are skilled with the logbow (That's not to say your character has to bear these weapons). They are not close up fighters.

As a Vanyar you may learn those magics of a water element, or as an elf, those of a nature element, as a vanyar you may learn five skills - pick and mix from water and nature. You may learn all five water skills and still be a beastfriend though.








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Werekitty (Bastet, Tobru Deran, Cymoril)

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LOTR - Magic



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