147 Setting An overview of the Elios gods and their genus (2/2)
Oreiad.
Mountain Elves. Or they are called bow elves. As their name suggests, they are good with the bow.
He can use wind magic, but he is not as good at it as Napier.
Instead, he is the most skilled with a weapon among elves. He is also known as a warrior elf.
Some of them leave the forest to test their skills and join humans.
Believes in Ischthia, goddess of beauty; Alfos, god of music; Raina, goddess of victory; and Amazona, goddess of war.
Napier.
Valley Elves. Or, they are called Wind Elves. They are good at wind magic.
They are also good at mental magic, though not as good as dryads.
They only look like human girls between 10 and 12 years old.
They are born with the ability to use levitation and disguise magic.
They love to dance, and they dance in a circle in the meadow.
However, it is best to stay away from them. However, it is better to stay away from them, because a beautiful man would be kidnapped without a trace. And when they are done, their memories are erased and they are returned to their original place.
And the man will be surprised at how many years have passed since then.
Chinami also has the ability to grow mushrooms. White mushrooms often grow in a circle after Napier dances.
Believes in Ischthia, goddess of love and beauty, and Alfos, god of song and music.
Alseid.
Upper (High) Elves. They can use all types of magic except dark magic and death magic.
Also known as queen elves, elves have very high magical powers compared to other elves.
They can turn human males into elfin knights.
They are the least numerous of all elves. Most live in the Sea of Trees at the foot of Mount Elyos.
Some serve the gods directly in the Heavenly Palace of Elyos.
Believes in the god-king Odys and the goddess Feria.
Fairy Knights (Elfin Knight)
A superior human male was given the power and longevity of an elf by the superior (high) elf Alseid.
He is the only male elf in the world, though his former life is different.
He rides a keluke ion and protects the elves.
Rumpus.
Dark (Dark) Elves. Can use all strains of magic except light-based magic.
A brown-skinned elf with magical powers comparable to those of the upper (high) elves.
He is a traitor to the elves.
Because of this, he has a history of conflict with other elves.
He is also a servant of the Dark Queen, Morna.
The elves are based on Norse mythology, but in this world, they are more like the nymphs of Greek mythology.
Of course, there is also an elf element.
To begin with, Wikipedia says that elves are the equivalent of nymphs in Greek mythology, so I think it's a good idea.
About the dryads, in games they're often wooden monsters.
Why is that?
What will happen to Eurydice, the dryad wife of Orpheus?
Dwarves
As I wrote in Chapter 2. That supplement.
Unlike the others, this race was created only by the god Heybos. They are only male.
This may be why they are not always on the side of humans.
However, they do keep faith. For this reason, they sometimes fight with their fellow dwarves.
Dwarves come of age when they are three years old, and take on the form of an old man when they are seven years old.
If you put a human and a dwarf of the same age side by side, they look like a grandson and his grandfather.
However, they are a longer-lived race than humans.
In addition to granting magic, they can use earth-based magic and alchemy-based magic.
They are less attractive, but when it comes to blacksmithing skills, they are one of the best in the world, along with the Cyclops.
Some have the ability to magically refine metal without using a reflective furnace.
They can also cut wood and stone to size without the use of an inkwell.
They must have 3DCAD in their heads.
However, it is only an ability and not a technology. Therefore, I can't teach it to anyone else.
In a sense, it can be said that the presence of dwarves prevents humans from improving their technical skills.
By the way, in this world, humans do not own mines, and the only way to get ore is to trade with dwarves.
It is said that a thousand human miners are inferior to one dwarf. Thanks to this, there are no miserable mining slaves.
Nearly all the dwarves believe in the god Heybos.
Very rarely, a navel-gazer is born.
Many live in the mountains and are miners and lumberjacks.
Some dwarves, however, live in the land of the humans.
To the dwarves, gold, silver and copper coins have no value. They wonder at human merchants who collect mere grains of metal.
A very stoic race. I'd like to think that they probably don't ask for anything s*xual in exchange for a necklace. ......
The image of a Norse dwarf.
I wanted to divide them into clans like the elves, but I couldn't come up with a good idea, so I left it at that.
Since the elves are only female, it's balanced and male only.
To begin with, I'm not sure if there are female dwarves in the original text as well.
Folklore also says that the new dwarves are made from stone, but that doesn't make it right to ask for s*xual things in exchange for a necklace.
This is why they are thought to be making children with women of other races.
By the way, the lumberjack dwarves are sometimes the image of Snow White's dwarves.
◎Pugmayoi.
The dwarf race.
A race of people who are both male and female.
They were born by accident when the gods of Elyos created humans.
Their fighting ability is low, but they can talk to birds and insects.
They can use their abilities to ride birds, and many of them run mail shops.
Their abilities vary depending on the bird they are riding.
This bird is ridden by a common pugmayoi. They have no special abilities.
Great eagle - Fights, but is difficult to handle.
Great owl : It can fight, but it cannot move in the daytime.
Caladrius - Cannot fight, but has the ability to heal.
The Pugmyoi are often thought to be on bad terms with birds because they seem to fight with them when they talk to them.
Famous examples include a Pugmayoi boy who travelled mysteriously with a migratory bird led by Acker, and Aunt Golden Spoon, who is unconcerned with appearances.
Only one person has sent me his thoughts on the original story of the famous ones of Pugmayoi.
Perhaps only a few of our readers are familiar with this work of art Σ( ̄ロlll).
If we turn a human into a yarf, we may have to rename Pugmayoi to Lilliput.