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===== Chibian Elves =====
Chibian elves are native to Northeastern Gondwana, believed to have settled around the lakes Nyo and Leopold. They have notably more pointy ears and tend towards a darker skin pigmentation, being often copper or brownish - referred to,
Another notable difference is in bone thickness, in which cortial bone - the outer layer of bone - is noticeably thicker amongst Chibian elves, believed to be due to decreased bone resportion (breaking down of bone tissue) which is theorized to be caused by a weakened ability to produce the Parathyroid hormone, which regulates the body's calcium concentration. This has led to Chibian elves being especially vulnerable to calcium deficiency, especially in the periods before dairy animals were brought to the region, a fact many have suggested as a possible cause for the use of almonds in traditional Chibian
===== Kromma Elves =====
Kromma elves, also known as Krommosantic, Alvic or Yasteri-Alvic elves are native to the regions surrounding [[Alva]] and Western Yasteria. They bear notably shorter ears than average and are generally
It is theorized by some, including Dries G. Welph - creator of the Dwelf Theory Model of Species, that Kromma Elves are the closest of elven subspecies to the shared elven ancestor, a belief codified by the estimated likelihood that elves originated from Western Yasteria near to the native region of the Kromma.
===== Peregrin Elves =====
Peregrin elves are native to [[Peregrinia]] and are similar to Kromma elves with short ears and fair skin. Peregrin elves make up the largest portion of the population in their native country. Their hair and eye color are typically black and brown, respectively, and possess more rounded facial features than other elven subspecies. The lifespan of Peregin elves is not
===== Ulvrikian Elves =====
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