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Golden Elves are predominantly brown to bronze skinned elves. They are not a subspecies of the Elvine sub-species (''Primus sapiens laeta'') - they share almost 100% of their DNA with other elves and any phenotypic differences are the result of infinitesimal genetic mutations. They also share a lot of DNA with humans and dwarves. They are named "Golden" because of how the sun gloriously reflects on their skin. They are - by far - the majority species in [[Iboma]]. Anthropologists believe that they originated in [[Novaris]]. |
Golden Elves are predominantly brown to bronze skinned elves. They are not a subspecies of the Elvine sub-species (''Primus sapiens laeta'') - they share almost 100% of their DNA with other elves and any phenotypic differences are the result of infinitesimal genetic mutations. They also share a lot of DNA with humans and dwarves. They are named "Golden" because of how the sun gloriously reflects on their skin. They are - by far - the majority species in [[Iboma]]. Anthropologists believe that they originated in [[Novaris]]. |
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==Etymology and terminology== |
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==Racial anthropology== |
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==Phenotypic characteristics |
Revision as of 03:36, 14 March 2021
Golden Elves are predominantly brown to bronze skinned elves. They are not a subspecies of the Elvine sub-species (Primus sapiens laeta) - they share almost 100% of their DNA with other elves and any phenotypic differences are the result of infinitesimal genetic mutations. They also share a lot of DNA with humans and dwarves. They are named "Golden" because of how the sun gloriously reflects on their skin. They are - by far - the majority species in Iboma. Anthropologists believe that they originated in Novaris.
Etymology and terminology
History
Racial anthropology
==Phenotypic characteristics