Moon Elf (5e Race Variant)

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High Elf Variant

Moon elves lean towards chaotic alignments

Because they spend most of their time outside under the light of the moon, their skin color is typically pale, sometimes with a blueish tint. Their hair colors are often black, blue, silver, or white. Their eyes can be green, blue, or grey.

This race variant forgoes the high elf 'elf weapon training' trait for:

Racial Trait.


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