part, but all possess some sign of their otherworldly
origin. One might have pointed ears or a cow s tail, or might appear normal when viewed from the front, only to be revealed as nothing more than a two-dimensional image when seen from behind. Some have horns, vestigial butterfl y wings, or soft fur covering some or all of their bodies. Many people fi nd them appealing, even infectious, no doubt due to their natural charisma. Elves draw on their inner magic to become alluring or fearsome, wondrous or monstrous. Most elves stand 4-1/2 to 5 feet tall and weigh 80 to 140 pounds. Eternal Youth: Short of falling victim to violence or disaster, elves live forever (though they have but one life, because their bodies and