Offspring of Human and Elf, these forest-dwellers are masters of ranged combat. Be it bow & arrow or mechanical crossbow, their proficiency is unmatched.
- Scout
Masters of multi-targeting with their bows (and magic), they often choose to fight all enemies at once rather than one at a time. - Ranger
Well versed on the crossbow, Rangers dominate their opponents with swift and precise arrow and dagger attacks.
“An arrow that leaves the bowstring never misses the target.” A half-blood race is born as a result of active diplomacy being forged between Humans and Elves following the demise of the main god and destruction of the dragons. Called Half Elves, they emerged as a new race possessing characteristics of both Humans and Elves. However, shunned by Humans and Elves alike, they roam the continent and have been mounting a recent effort to cultivate an autonomous civilization. Forest-oriented lifestyle of Half Elves naturally enable them to wield the bow, a weapon conducive to hunting. Endowed with Human strength and constitution, and agile body and incisive sensibility inherited from Elves, They possess the most competent ranged offense on the continent.
A Half-Elf Ranger hunting by a scenic bridge. Click on the image to enlarge.
Hunting spiders in the Kai’non wilderness. Click on the image to enlarge.
In the Half-Elf town of Kai’non, by the treasury (still with Christmas decorations). Click on the image to enlarge.
Located in southeastern Rohan Continent, Kai’non was built by Half Elves conceived between Elves, who migrated from the mainland, and Humans.
Half Elves, unable to feel a sense of belonging in either group, and having failed at assimilation in the city erected by Humans, assembled in the south of the continent and formed an independent settlement. Upon settling, all Half Elves strewn throughout the continent gradually began to converge upon Kai’non, and with population steadily growing, it grew to a size comparable to that of cities of other races. Due to the nomadic disposition of Half Elves, no city walls or notable architecture were constructed. Being firm individualists, they do not welcome external aid, and without a fixation on settling in a single site, they pitch tent-like shelters.
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