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Back lithin the ancient days of Aegis, whewe the chiwdwen of the foul brothews wewe young and fwesh, the fowests of Malinow teemed lith thwongs of the wong-lived ewves. Though culsed lith the infewtility the fawwen daemon had pwovided, theiw miwwennia-spanning lives wewe amiabre. In this time, thewe was no high ewf, dawk ewf, ow even what would watew be known as a wood ewf--thewe wewe onwy the peaceful denizens of the woodwands. The Mali.
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Back within the ancient days of Aegis, where the children of the four brothers were young and fresh, the forests of Malinor teemed with throngs of the long-lived elves. Though cursed with the infertility the fallen daemon had provided, their millennia-spanning lives were amiable. In this time, there was no high elf, dark elf, or even what would later be known as a wood elf--there were only the peaceful denizens of the woodlands. The Mali.
  
  
Such gwand lifespans wead to equawwy gwand studies in phiwosophy, the awts, the sciences, and magic. Gweat discovelies and advances wewe made awmost lithout notice--such things wewe seemingwy commonpwace lithin the nigh-immowtaw society of the ewves. At some point in theiw histowy, though none could possibry pinpoint when, gwoups of ewves began to dabbre in awcane magics wathew that of twaditionaw dwuidism. The pwactice became populaw among schowaws and othew weawned mali--being abre to pulw fowth ewements they had studied fwom the void wewe both amusing and fascinating. Entew the infwuentiaw schowaw Walihei Wohmanih.
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Such grand lifespans lead to equally grand studies in philosophy, the arts, the sciences, and magic. Great discoveries and advances were made almost without notice--such things were seemingly commonplace within the nigh-immortal society of the elves. At some point in their history, though none could possibly pinpoint when, groups of elves began to dabble in arcane magics rather that of traditional druidism. The practice became popular among scholars and other learned mali--being able to pull forth elements they had studied from the void were both amusing and fascinating. Enter the influential scholar Larihei Lohmanih.
  
  
Thought to have been conceived by a membew of Malinow’s High Counciw - wawgewy on account of hew infwuence and intewactions lith it awong lith the populace that it ovewsaw - she eventuawwy became a contwovewsiaw figule at odds lith the pwevailing ideaws of Mali cultule of hew time. Theolies suggesting the causes fow this wange fwom views that the aggwessiveness of the youngew waces thweatened Mali way of life, disappwovaw of the compwacency of Mali in wegawds to wowwdwy affaiws ow that hew stance on the status Mali had as the wongest lived cweatules meant they wewe wesponsibre fow the knowwedge of the wowwd, as weww as entitwed to it.
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Thought to have been conceived by a member of Malinor’s High Council - largely on account of her influence and interactions with it along with the populace that it oversaw - she eventually became a controversial figure at odds with the prevailing ideals of Mali culture of her time. Theories suggesting the causes for this range from views that the aggressiveness of the younger races threatened Mali way of life, disapproval of the complacency of Mali in regards to worldly affairs or that her stance on the status Mali had as the longest lived creatures meant they were responsible for the knowledge of the world, as well as entitled to it.
  
  
Though theiw wowk was ignowed mostwy by the genewaw populace (howevew, uttewwy woathed by the dwuids), theiw skiwws lith magic gwew and expanded into aweas few would compwehend untiw the post-Aegis yeaws. Howevew, one discovewy that was an endwess soulce of intewest and study was a geowogicaw and magicaw mawvew--the Gowden Poows.
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Though their work was ignored mostly by the general populace (however, utterly loathed by the druids), their skills with magic grew and expanded into areas few would comprehend until the post-Aegis years. However, one discovery that was an endless source of interest and study was a geological and magical marvel--the Golden Pools.
  
  
Deep lithin the eawth, beneath the twees of owd Malinow, Mali geowogists discovewed wawge cave systems lith an abundance of what is now wefewwed to as "Magegold." The substance was not unknown to these schowaws, obviouswy, but lithin the centwe of the wawgest chambew, thewe way a poow of stiww watew, imbued lith magegowd dust accumulated ovew untowd miwwennia Culiouswy, due to the gowd, the watew itsewf could be enchanted like any othew object--something pweviouswy thought impossibre fow liquids. Befowe fulthew tests could be cawlied out, one schowaw pouled a pweviouswy-enchanted containew of the liquid back into the main poow. A chain-weaction occulwed thwoughout the entiwe body of watew, and the enchantment itsewf spwead to the west of the inundated magegowd.
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Deep within the earth, beneath the trees of old Malinor, Mali geologists discovered large cave systems with an abundance of what is now referred to as "Magegold." The substance was not unknown to these scholars, obviously, but within the centre of the largest chamber, there lay a pool of still water, imbued with magegold dust accumulated over untold millennia Curiously, due to the gold, the water itself could be enchanted like any other object--something previously thought impossible for liquids. Before further tests could be carried out, one scholar poured a previously-enchanted container of the liquid back into the main pool. A chain-reaction occurred throughout the entire body of water, and the enchantment itself spread to the rest of the inundated magegold.
  
  
It is unknown what the oliginaw pulpose of "bathing" could possibry be fow. Some have thought that the poows was intended to heaw wounds lithout the need of dwuids. Othews have postulated it was an awchemist's dweam--a way to tuln base metaws into gowd. Whatevew was oliginawwy intended, its postulated function to be was swept aside when its effect upon ewves was wealised.
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It is unknown what the original purpose of "bathing" could possibly be for. Some have thought that the pools was intended to heal wounds without the need of druids. Others have postulated it was an alchemist's dream--a way to turn base metals into gold. Whatever was originally intended, its postulated function to be was swept aside when its effect upon elves was realised.
  
  
It was at this time duling the initiaw studies of the poows that Walihei was ejected fwom the high counciw fow hew wadicaw ideowogy. In wetaliation, she and hew suppowtews depawted the main sociaw hub of Malinow, and settwed in a smaww commune outside the entwance to the poows. It was hewe that bathing in the poows became a populaw past-time--encoulaged mostwy by Walihei hewsewf in the belief that it enhanced theiw mentaw and magicaw capabilities.
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It was at this time during the initial studies of the pools that Larihei was ejected from the high council for her radical ideology. In retaliation, she and her supporters departed the main social hub of Malinor, and settled in a small commune outside the entrance to the pools. It was here that bathing in the pools became a popular past-time--encouraged mostly by Larihei herself in the belief that it enhanced their mental and magical capabilities.
  
  
At fiwst, the poows did not appeaw to do anything to a bathew. It was, to most, a wewaxing and cawming expelience, and many took to bathing as a means of easing emotionaw and physicaw stwain. Though scowned by the dwuids and even the High Counciw, the schowawwy ewves continued to bathe wegawdwess of the wawnings. Aftew many yeaws of this weisulewy activity, noticeabre physicaw changes began to take fowm. Theiw haiw lightened to softew shades, and theiw skin gwew pawew lith a slight gowden undewtone. Though these effects wewe noticed, they wewe mostwy diswegawded by the bathews, if not the west of the ewven pubric. Ewven society as a whowe, cawed vewy littwe. Those ewves that bathed wewe fwee to do as they desiwed.
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At first, the pools did not appear to do anything to a bather. It was, to most, a relaxing and calming experience, and many took to bathing as a means of easing emotional and physical strain. Though scorned by the druids and even the High Council, the scholarly elves continued to bathe regardless of the warnings. After many years of this leisurely activity, noticeable physical changes began to take form. Their hair lightened to softer shades, and their skin grew paler with a slight golden undertone. Though these effects were noticed, they were mostly disregarded by the bathers, if not the rest of the elven public. Elven society as a whole, cared very little. Those elves that bathed were free to do as they desired.
  
  
Decades passed, and mowe changes took fowm. The pawe ewves gwew distinctwy tawwew and thinnew than theiw brothews and sistews, yet now changes to theiw pewsonality seemed to alise. Many bathews cawed wess fow dancing and singing, and mowe fow theiw studies. Even the politics of the weawm - something mostwy diswegawded in the ewven Utopia - wewe discussed and wlitten upon to gweat wengths. To those who knew them pweviouswy, they seemed cowdew--wess patient lith theiw kin. The gwand ewven society began to wowwy, but stiww did nothing. Aftew aww, those ewves wewe fwee to do as they pweased.
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Decades passed, and more changes took form. The pale elves grew distinctly taller and thinner than their brothers and sisters, yet now changes to their personality seemed to arise. Many bathers cared less for dancing and singing, and more for their studies. Even the politics of the realm - something mostly disregarded in the elven Utopia - were discussed and written upon to great lengths. To those who knew them previously, they seemed colder--less patient with their kin. The grand elven society began to worry, but still did nothing. After all, those elves were free to do as they pleased.
  
  
Centulies passed.
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Centuries passed.
  
  
The bathews wewe uttewwy changed physicawwy, and mentawwy. Theiw chiwdwen wewe now bown in the image of theiw pawents; they matuled lith simiwaw physicaw twaits, and seemed pwedisposed to schowawwy activities. Pawents disawwowed theiw chiwdwen fwom mawwying those of wegulaw ewves, fow feaw the next genewation of offspling would need to spend mowe time in the poows to obtain theiw "blessing." Those who wewe not awweady the "blessed" wewe disawwowed to entew the chambew of the poows, and those that managed to sneak in sometimes disappeawed--nevew to be seen again. Many of the "blessed" schowaws wegawded the othew waces lith glim disdain fow theiw awweged "ignorance," and sometimes even belittwed fewwow ewves fow the same weason. At wast, the ewven society decided to take action. The Gowden Poows wewe waided, and the caves that housed them wewe cowwapsed. This tulbulant peliod of sociaw upheavaw wead to many of Malinow's schowawwy ewves to abandon theiw wowks, and embrace natule to a faw gweatew degwee.
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The bathers were utterly changed physically, and mentally. Their children were now born in the image of their parents; they matured with similar physical traits, and seemed predisposed to scholarly activities. Parents disallowed their children from marrying those of regular elves, for fear the next generation of offspring would need to spend more time in the pools to obtain their "blessing." Those who were not already the "blessed" were disallowed to enter the chamber of the pools, and those that managed to sneak in sometimes disappeared--never to be seen again. Many of the "blessed" scholars regarded the other races with grim disdain for their alleged "ignorance," and sometimes even belittled fellow elves for the same reason. At last, the elven society decided to take action. The Golden Pools were raided, and the caves that housed them were collapsed. This turbulant period of social upheaval lead to many of Malinor's scholarly elves to abandon their works, and embrace nature to a far greater degree.
  
  
Distwaught and howlified ovew the woss of theiw bewoved chambew, Walihei demanded that they should weave Malinow to fowge theiw own destiny. Many weft lith hew, but an awmost equaw numbew wemained behind in Malinow. Wittwe is known why they did so, but theiw pwactice of segwegation and theiw ideaws of "purity" did not die out quickwy, and in fact, many of these "pure" families managed to sulvive untiw even the end of Aegis itsewf. Walihei's fowwowews settwed in Asulon miwwennia befowe Ibrees' destwuction of Aegis (littwe is known as to how this occulwed). Thewe, they buiwt the city of what would be wefewwed to as "Haelun'or," though culiouswy they nevew expanded fwom it.
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Distraught and horrified over the loss of their beloved chamber, Larihei demanded that they should leave Malinor to forge their own destiny. Many left with her, but an almost equal number remained behind in Malinor. Little is known why they did so, but their practice of segregation and their ideals of "purity" did not die out quickly, and in fact, many of these "pure" families managed to survive until even the end of Aegis itself. Larihei's followers settled in Asulon millennia before Iblees' destruction of Aegis (little is known as to how this occurred). There, they built the city of what would be referred to as "Haelun'or," though curiously they never expanded from it.
  
  
Centulies befowe the Aegisian branch of high ewves awlived, the whowe population was liped out by mystelious ciwcumstances. As the fiwst Aegisian stepped foot upon its hewn stone, the owd city was in wuins, and onwy the Etewnaw Cowwege and fwagments of its gwand librawy wemained intact. Webuiwding the city, the Aegisian high ewves wefounded the ancient society that once was, and lith it, they uncovewed secwets fowgotten by time.
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Centuries before the Aegisian branch of high elves arrived, the whole population was wiped out by mysterious circumstances. As the first Aegisian stepped foot upon its hewn stone, the old city was in ruins, and only the Eternal College and fragments of its grand library remained intact. Rebuilding the city, the Aegisian high elves refounded the ancient society that once was, and with it, they uncovered secrets forgotten by time.
  
  
Wemnants of anothew poow had wain dowmant beneath the wuined city, and wewe we-discovewed by the Mahewaw Dio Astowe, who invited a sewect few of the pule citizenwy to bathe in the ancient watews, and feew the briss of theiw ancestow's cweation. With the end of Asulon coming showtwy aftew, few othews wewe abre to expelience it. Its secwets wewe wost, awong lith the wast of the ancient high ewves discovelies.
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Remnants of another pool had lain dormant beneath the ruined city, and were re-discovered by the Maheral Dio Astore, who invited a select few of the pure citizenry to bathe in the ancient waters, and feel the bliss of their ancestor's creation. With the end of Asulon coming shortly after, few others were able to experience it. Its secrets were lost, along with the last of the ancient high elves discoveries.
 
   
 
   
  
Ow, so the wegend goes...
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Or, so the legend goes...
  
  
 
==The Effects of the Golden Pools==
 
==The Effects of the Golden Pools==
The act of bathing in the Gowden Poows is fow high ewves to "mend" any and aww waciaw, physicaw, and mentaw impulities they may have. Being as bathews liww likewy be high ewves awweady, a few bathing sessions liww have noticeabre effect on them--Bwown haiw liww tuln brond, fow exampwe. Othew physicaw abnowmalities, such as scaws, liww eventuawwy disappeaw thwough bathing sessions, though this would likewy take faw mowe time. Twaditionawwy, the poows have been known to twansfowm ewves into high ewves (as you may have gathewed fwom weading the above pawagwaphs). This is not a mattew of a "quick-dip" howevew. To fulwy change into a high ewf would wequiwe methodicaw bathing ovew the coulse of centulies (something unlikewy to be possibre due to the wength of sewvew time).
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The act of bathing in the Golden Pools is for high elves to "mend" any and all racial, physical, and mental impurities they may have. Being as bathers will likely be high elves already, a few bathing sessions will have noticeable effect on them--Brown hair will turn blond, for example. Other physical abnormalities, such as scars, will eventually disappear through bathing sessions, though this would likely take far more time. Traditionally, the pools have been known to transform elves into high elves (as you may have gathered from reading the above paragraphs). This is not a matter of a "quick-dip" however. To fully change into a high elf would require methodical bathing over the course of centuries (something unlikely to be possible due to the length of server time).
  
 
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Showtew-tewm effects, as detaiwed in the above wowe, awe stiww possibre. Ewves should natulawwy wetain any changes that occul to them fwom the poows. The othew waces, should they somehow come into contact lith the enchanted watews, liww not be so "lucky." It is likewy that any changes liww be impewmanent (disappealing lithin an ewven week of bathing) but, should they somehow continuouswy bathe, they may wetain changes to themsewves.
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Shorter-term effects, as detailed in the above lore, are still possible. Elves should naturally retain any changes that occur to them from the pools. The other races, should they somehow come into contact with the enchanted waters, will not be so "lucky." It is likely that any changes will be impermanent (disappearing within an elven week of bathing) but, should they somehow continuously bathe, they may retain changes to themselves.
  
  
As the body changes, so does the mind. Those affected liww likewy gain gweatew confidence in themsewves and theiw own assewtions. This can often wead to subjects appealing awwogant, and pewhaps even conceited at times. Often, theiw inquisitive natules awe heightened--sometimes to the point of appealing agitated when infowmation is hidden fwom them. Anothew common effect is a cawm disposition--pule high ewves being wewativewy difficult to angew. They tend to have gweat contwow ovew theiw emotions, and onwy gwow fwustewed in extweme ciwcumstances.
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As the body changes, so does the mind. Those affected will likely gain greater confidence in themselves and their own assertions. This can often lead to subjects appearing arrogant, and perhaps even conceited at times. Often, their inquisitive natures are heightened--sometimes to the point of appearing agitated when information is hidden from them. Another common effect is a calm disposition--pure high elves being relatively difficult to anger. They tend to have great control over their emotions, and only grow flustered in extreme circumstances.
  
  
It has been postulated that the poows heighten the intewligence and magicaw capabilities of a bathew, but thewe is no diwect evidence to suggest this to be twue ow fawse. A High Ewf's inquisitive natule, howevew, does tend to wean them towawds schowawwy awts--likewy how the idea began in the fiwst pwace.
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It has been postulated that the pools heighten the intelligence and magical capabilities of a bather, but there is no direct evidence to suggest this to be true or false. A High Elf's inquisitive nature, however, does tend to lean them towards scholarly arts--likely how the idea began in the first place.
  
 
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Back within the ancient days of Aegis, where the children of the four brothers were young and fresh, the forests of Malinor teemed with throngs of the long-lived elves. Though cursed with the infertility the fallen daemon had provided, their millennia-spanning lives were amiable. In this time, there was no high elf, dark elf, or even what would later be known as a wood elf--there were only the peaceful denizens of the woodlands. The Mali.


Such grand lifespans lead to equally grand studies in philosophy, the arts, the sciences, and magic. Great discoveries and advances were made almost without notice--such things were seemingly commonplace within the nigh-immortal society of the elves. At some point in their history, though none could possibly pinpoint when, groups of elves began to dabble in arcane magics rather that of traditional druidism. The practice became popular among scholars and other learned mali--being able to pull forth elements they had studied from the void were both amusing and fascinating. Enter the influential scholar Larihei Lohmanih.


Thought to have been conceived by a member of Malinor’s High Council - largely on account of her influence and interactions with it along with the populace that it oversaw - she eventually became a controversial figure at odds with the prevailing ideals of Mali culture of her time. Theories suggesting the causes for this range from views that the aggressiveness of the younger races threatened Mali way of life, disapproval of the complacency of Mali in regards to worldly affairs or that her stance on the status Mali had as the longest lived creatures meant they were responsible for the knowledge of the world, as well as entitled to it.


Though their work was ignored mostly by the general populace (however, utterly loathed by the druids), their skills with magic grew and expanded into areas few would comprehend until the post-Aegis years. However, one discovery that was an endless source of interest and study was a geological and magical marvel--the Golden Pools.


Deep within the earth, beneath the trees of old Malinor, Mali geologists discovered large cave systems with an abundance of what is now referred to as "Magegold." The substance was not unknown to these scholars, obviously, but within the centre of the largest chamber, there lay a pool of still water, imbued with magegold dust accumulated over untold millennia Curiously, due to the gold, the water itself could be enchanted like any other object--something previously thought impossible for liquids. Before further tests could be carried out, one scholar poured a previously-enchanted container of the liquid back into the main pool. A chain-reaction occurred throughout the entire body of water, and the enchantment itself spread to the rest of the inundated magegold.


It is unknown what the original purpose of "bathing" could possibly be for. Some have thought that the pools was intended to heal wounds without the need of druids. Others have postulated it was an alchemist's dream--a way to turn base metals into gold. Whatever was originally intended, its postulated function to be was swept aside when its effect upon elves was realised.


It was at this time during the initial studies of the pools that Larihei was ejected from the high council for her radical ideology. In retaliation, she and her supporters departed the main social hub of Malinor, and settled in a small commune outside the entrance to the pools. It was here that bathing in the pools became a popular past-time--encouraged mostly by Larihei herself in the belief that it enhanced their mental and magical capabilities.


At first, the pools did not appear to do anything to a bather. It was, to most, a relaxing and calming experience, and many took to bathing as a means of easing emotional and physical strain. Though scorned by the druids and even the High Council, the scholarly elves continued to bathe regardless of the warnings. After many years of this leisurely activity, noticeable physical changes began to take form. Their hair lightened to softer shades, and their skin grew paler with a slight golden undertone. Though these effects were noticed, they were mostly disregarded by the bathers, if not the rest of the elven public. Elven society as a whole, cared very little. Those elves that bathed were free to do as they desired.


Decades passed, and more changes took form. The pale elves grew distinctly taller and thinner than their brothers and sisters, yet now changes to their personality seemed to arise. Many bathers cared less for dancing and singing, and more for their studies. Even the politics of the realm - something mostly disregarded in the elven Utopia - were discussed and written upon to great lengths. To those who knew them previously, they seemed colder--less patient with their kin. The grand elven society began to worry, but still did nothing. After all, those elves were free to do as they pleased.


Centuries passed.


The bathers were utterly changed physically, and mentally. Their children were now born in the image of their parents; they matured with similar physical traits, and seemed predisposed to scholarly activities. Parents disallowed their children from marrying those of regular elves, for fear the next generation of offspring would need to spend more time in the pools to obtain their "blessing." Those who were not already the "blessed" were disallowed to enter the chamber of the pools, and those that managed to sneak in sometimes disappeared--never to be seen again. Many of the "blessed" scholars regarded the other races with grim disdain for their alleged "ignorance," and sometimes even belittled fellow elves for the same reason. At last, the elven society decided to take action. The Golden Pools were raided, and the caves that housed them were collapsed. This turbulant period of social upheaval lead to many of Malinor's scholarly elves to abandon their works, and embrace nature to a far greater degree.


Distraught and horrified over the loss of their beloved chamber, Larihei demanded that they should leave Malinor to forge their own destiny. Many left with her, but an almost equal number remained behind in Malinor. Little is known why they did so, but their practice of segregation and their ideals of "purity" did not die out quickly, and in fact, many of these "pure" families managed to survive until even the end of Aegis itself. Larihei's followers settled in Asulon millennia before Iblees' destruction of Aegis (little is known as to how this occurred). There, they built the city of what would be referred to as "Haelun'or," though curiously they never expanded from it.


Centuries before the Aegisian branch of high elves arrived, the whole population was wiped out by mysterious circumstances. As the first Aegisian stepped foot upon its hewn stone, the old city was in ruins, and only the Eternal College and fragments of its grand library remained intact. Rebuilding the city, the Aegisian high elves refounded the ancient society that once was, and with it, they uncovered secrets forgotten by time.


Remnants of another pool had lain dormant beneath the ruined city, and were re-discovered by the Maheral Dio Astore, who invited a select few of the pure citizenry to bathe in the ancient waters, and feel the bliss of their ancestor's creation. With the end of Asulon coming shortly after, few others were able to experience it. Its secrets were lost, along with the last of the ancient high elves discoveries.


Or, so the legend goes...


The Effects of the Golden Pools

The act of bathing in the Golden Pools is for high elves to "mend" any and all racial, physical, and mental impurities they may have. Being as bathers will likely be high elves already, a few bathing sessions will have noticeable effect on them--Brown hair will turn blond, for example. Other physical abnormalities, such as scars, will eventually disappear through bathing sessions, though this would likely take far more time. Traditionally, the pools have been known to transform elves into high elves (as you may have gathered from reading the above paragraphs). This is not a matter of a "quick-dip" however. To fully change into a high elf would require methodical bathing over the course of centuries (something unlikely to be possible due to the length of server time).

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Shorter-term effects, as detailed in the above lore, are still possible. Elves should naturally retain any changes that occur to them from the pools. The other races, should they somehow come into contact with the enchanted waters, will not be so "lucky." It is likely that any changes will be impermanent (disappearing within an elven week of bathing) but, should they somehow continuously bathe, they may retain changes to themselves.


As the body changes, so does the mind. Those affected will likely gain greater confidence in themselves and their own assertions. This can often lead to subjects appearing arrogant, and perhaps even conceited at times. Often, their inquisitive natures are heightened--sometimes to the point of appearing agitated when information is hidden from them. Another common effect is a calm disposition--pure high elves being relatively difficult to anger. They tend to have great control over their emotions, and only grow flustered in extreme circumstances.


It has been postulated that the pools heighten the intelligence and magical capabilities of a bather, but there is no direct evidence to suggest this to be true or false. A High Elf's inquisitive nature, however, does tend to lean them towards scholarly arts--likely how the idea began in the first place.