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Okay you have the following:
Human
Elf
Dwarf
Gnome
Halfling
Half-Elf
Humans and Elves are the only two species that can mate. Well actually there are also Half-Orcs and Half-Ogres but those are generally not used. Now in Tolkien's world there are not Half-Elves. If you have any Elven blood then you are an Elf. In D&D if your "Elf" has any human blood, no matter how small a trace, then he is a Half-Elf. A Half-Elf breeding with an Elf yields a Half-Elf. I suppose technically if by some bizare chance the offspring recieved only the Elven genetic material from the Half-Elf parent he could technically be a full Elf, but that's not really very likely.
Human
Elf
Dwarf
Gnome
Halfling
Half-Elf
Humans and Elves are the only two species that can mate. Well actually there are also Half-Orcs and Half-Ogres but those are generally not used. Now in Tolkien's world there are not Half-Elves. If you have any Elven blood then you are an Elf. In D&D if your "Elf" has any human blood, no matter how small a trace, then he is a Half-Elf. A Half-Elf breeding with an Elf yields a Half-Elf. I suppose technically if by some bizare chance the offspring recieved only the Elven genetic material from the Half-Elf parent he could technically be a full Elf, but that's not really very likely.
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Would half-elves prefer the M16 or the AK-47?chriscaffee wrote:Okay you have the following:
Human
Elf
Dwarf
Gnome
Halfling
Half-Elf
Humans and Elves are the only two species that can mate. Well actually there are also Half-Orcs and Half-Ogres but those are generally not used. Now in Tolkien's world there are not Half-Elves. If you have any Elven blood then you are an Elf. In D&D if your "Elf" has any human blood, no matter how small a trace, then he is a Half-Elf. A Half-Elf breeding with an Elf yields a Half-Elf. I suppose technically if by some bizare chance the offspring recieved only the Elven genetic material from the Half-Elf parent he could technically be a full Elf, but that's not really very likely.
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I dunno, what do you think this is?:Kishi wrote:Would half-elves prefer the M16 or the AK-47?chriscaffee wrote:Okay you have the following:
Human
Elf
Dwarf
Gnome
Halfling
Half-Elf
Humans and Elves are the only two species that can mate. Well actually there are also Half-Orcs and Half-Ogres but those are generally not used. Now in Tolkien's world there are not Half-Elves. If you have any Elven blood then you are an Elf. In D&D if your "Elf" has any human blood, no matter how small a trace, then he is a Half-Elf. A Half-Elf breeding with an Elf yields a Half-Elf. I suppose technically if by some bizare chance the offspring recieved only the Elven genetic material from the Half-Elf parent he could technically be a full Elf, but that's not really very likely.

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Probably the composite longbow, though if he had to use a firearm then perhaps an arquebus.Kishi wrote:Would half-elves prefer the M16 or the AK-47?chriscaffee wrote:Okay you have the following:
Human
Elf
Dwarf
Gnome
Halfling
Half-Elf
Humans and Elves are the only two species that can mate. Well actually there are also Half-Orcs and Half-Ogres but those are generally not used. Now in Tolkien's world there are not Half-Elves. If you have any Elven blood then you are an Elf. In D&D if your "Elf" has any human blood, no matter how small a trace, then he is a Half-Elf. A Half-Elf breeding with an Elf yields a Half-Elf. I suppose technically if by some bizare chance the offspring recieved only the Elven genetic material from the Half-Elf parent he could technically be a full Elf, but that's not really very likely.
As for Jak? I don't know what that stupid looking weapon is that he is holding.
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As for Jak? I don't know what that stupid looking weapon is that he is holding.
It's not a real gun. It's called a "morph gun" where it can morph (kinda like a Transformers toy) into four different kinds of guns. I like Jak II, but I STILL can't see Jak with a gun. Maybe I'm just a sucker for the first game...
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I like Sonic, but I just can't see a Sonic character with a gun.
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