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One hundred years ago, then, the Elves were widely known to be powerful, advanced, long-lived, and reclusive – for the groves that produced the fruits necessary for their extended lives could only be grown deep in forests layered with enchantments and far from the pollutants of city life. This has all changed. Modern magical techniques have allowed the Elves to force-grow their pharmeceutical groves in the midst of a human city, and the economic incentives offered by the Alliances eager for Elvish prowess in creating Passion and other drugs have made the opportunity to live in cities irresistable to, at least, a certain element of Elvish culture. But these city Elves seem a little off.  
 
One hundred years ago, then, the Elves were widely known to be powerful, advanced, long-lived, and reclusive – for the groves that produced the fruits necessary for their extended lives could only be grown deep in forests layered with enchantments and far from the pollutants of city life. This has all changed. Modern magical techniques have allowed the Elves to force-grow their pharmeceutical groves in the midst of a human city, and the economic incentives offered by the Alliances eager for Elvish prowess in creating Passion and other drugs have made the opportunity to live in cities irresistable to, at least, a certain element of Elvish culture. But these city Elves seem a little off.  
  
Some say that it's just the empathic abilities of the Elves reacting to the chaos of modern urban life. Others claim that the drugs necessary for Elvish lives are altered by the magics necessary to make them grow in cities – outwardly, they appear healthy, but their fruits poison the minds of the Elves. Still others say that Elves were always like this, and it was just masked by their remoteness. But whatever the reason, city Elves celebrate inclusiveness with an enthusiasm that borders on the criminal.  
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Some say that it's just the empathic abilities of the Elves reacting to the chaos of modern urban life. Others claim that the drugs necessary for Elvish lives are altered by the magics necessary to make them grow in cities – outwardly, they appear healthy, but their fruits poison the minds of the Elves. Still others say that Elves were always like this, and it was just masked by their remoteness. But whatever the reason, city Elves celebrate inclusiveness with an enthusiasm that borders on the criminals.  
  
 
You can tell when you're in the Elvish part of town because the buildings are alive. They aren't stately tree-houses, but a literal urban jungle, filled with thorn bushes, vines, and creepers, and neighors of elves will find their houses assimilated into that jungle if they aren't constantly vigilant about cutting back the plants that they live next to. Elves themselves are cheery, fashionable, and vaguely creepy. They tend to be friendly to the point of seeming cultish, and wildly hedonistic.  
 
You can tell when you're in the Elvish part of town because the buildings are alive. They aren't stately tree-houses, but a literal urban jungle, filled with thorn bushes, vines, and creepers, and neighors of elves will find their houses assimilated into that jungle if they aren't constantly vigilant about cutting back the plants that they live next to. Elves themselves are cheery, fashionable, and vaguely creepy. They tend to be friendly to the point of seeming cultish, and wildly hedonistic.  

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