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The use of family names seems to be a peculiarly hu- elves, and they tend to have angular features and pale
man custom. Family names are passed down to children skin that often verges toward greenish hues.
from either parent, and sometimes children use the Wood Elves. The wood elves of Ravnica, called the
family names of both their parents. For example, Micyl Silhana, are strongly associated with the Selesnya
Savod Zunich was the son of Fonn Zunich and Jarad Conclave. Most guild less elves can also trace their an-
Vod Savo. When other races use family names, they are cestry to the Silhana. Their coloration covers the whole
usually derived from some connection (not necessarily a human range, and sometimes extends to green- or cop-
blood tie) to a human family. per-colored hair.
Dark Elves. The word "drow" isn't used on Ravnica,
Male Human Names: Agmand, Agosto, Bell, Brev,
Oars, Dobromir, Dravin. Evern, Gorev, Ivos,janik, but the Devkarin elves are sometimes called the elves
Juri, Lannos, Lucian, Micas, Nikos, Obez, Olrik, of shadow. They are closely connected to the Golgari
Swarm, and because they generally live underground,
Osidar, Rogad, Sergiu, Sirislav, Tibor, Trigori, Tzaric,
Uzric, Valen, Vennick, Viet, Vorimir, Vuliev, Zunak they share other dark elves' sensitivity to sunlight. Un-
like the drow of other worlds, their coloration is much
Female Human Names: Anksa, Aszala, Berta, Bori,
Briska, Dahlya, Geetra, lzolda,Jozica, Lavinia, Luda, the same as that of wood elves, though their bair is usu-
Lyzolda, Milana, Miotri. Nefara, Palla, Pel, Ruba, ally dark brown or black.
Strava, Sulli, Vina, Voka, Zija ELF NAMES
Family Names: Andon, Bara, Bejiri, Borca, Capobar,
Forenzad, Gerava, Gharti, Golozar, Gostok, Grezar, If the tradition of using child names for young elves,
Helsk,javya, Karlaus, Kirescu, Koba, Kos, Macav, as described in the Player's Handbook, was ever prac-
Migellic, Nar, Nodov, Pelerine, Pijha, Ralinu, Ringor, ticed on Ravnica, it has long since died out. Some
traditional Elvish names remain in use, often modified
Rokiric, Sarv, Shonn, Suszat, Tandris, Trul, Tylver, by the influence of human names. Most elves don't use
Valenco, Vay, Vinloskarga, Wenslauv, Yaszen
family names.
ELF Male Names: Alcarus, Aramin, Beryan, Carrie, Ezoc,
Gurras, Jmmeral,jarad, Laucian. Mihas, Mandor, Mo-
The elves of Ravnica are as much at home in the mar-
kets of Ivy Lane and the inns of Oak Street as their kin lander, Peren, Suniel, Theren. Varis
on other worlds are in ancient forests and fey castles. Female Names: Arin, Bethrynna, Cevraya, Dainya.
They scale the spires of cathedrals and meditate in gar- Drusilia, Elga, Emmara, Fonn, Ielenya, Iveta, Karissa,
Kirce, Meriele, Nayine, Niszka. Svania, Veszka, Yeva
dens and greenbelts. They are part of the city, contribut-
ing to its vibrant life and sprawling growth while ensur-
ing it never strays too far from its roots in the earth.
Elves are associated with the principles and magic of
nature. growth, and stability. Striving to live in harmony
with both nature and the community of Ravnica, they
are drawn to guilds that share those ideals, particularly
Selesnya, Golgari, and Simic. The Gruul Clans revere
nature but set themselves in opposition to civilization,
so they don't hold much appeal for the typical elf.
Ravnica's elves don't share the unearthly, haunting
presence of their kin on other worlds, perhaps because
of the extent to which the city has rubbed off on them.
They can easily be mistaken for human from certain
angles. particularly if their long, pointed ears and their
delicate facial features aren't apparent.
ELF SUBRACES
As on other D&D worlds, Ravnica's elves can be catego-
rized as high elves, wood elves, and dark elves, though
there is little physical difference among the three sub-
races here. Elves share the traits described in the Play-
er's Handbook for their race and subrace.
High Elves. The high elves of Ravnica have been
subsumed into the Simic Combine and have lost their
original tribal name. They are more slender than other
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