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Feynriel

Feynriel, an elf-blooded mage

Elf-blooded, also known pejoratively as "half-elves" and "half-blood," are those sired by a human and elven parent. The elf-blooded appear physically human and are in fact considered purely human.[1]

Amongst elves the elf-blooded are typically viewed as the result of a human, often a nobleman,[2] seducing an elf. They may also be the product of rape.[3]

Elven genetics

“But when a human mates with an elf, the offspring is always human. No elven ears, no big pretty eyes, just a human. No way to tell him from a real man. Unless he gives it away himself.” ―Melcendre[4]

Eiton concept art

Eiton, an elf-blooded child in Dragon Age Legends

The child of an elf and a human is phenotypically human. Similarly, the child of an elf-blooded human and an elf is another elf-blooded human, rather than an elf.[5] It is unknown if such a lineage would eventually become more "elven" through selective breeding.

The elven genome has been described as "adaptive" and elven reproduction in this regard has "much more to do with magic" than science or simple breeding.[5]

Social status

Appearing human, elf-blooded have the chance to live as humans if they choose, though some, such as Slim Couldry, choose to live proudly in the elven ghetto known as an Alienage. The elf-blooded do not tend to distinguish themselves as a group for cultural reasons, and more often than not find themselves living amongst humans rather than elves, so Slim is a rare exception.[5] Appearing human, however, is not a guarantee that an elf-blooded will not be discriminated against. Notably, in Halamshiral, the elf-blooded do not enjoy the benefits their human status confers.[6] The city, being primarily elven, has a human quarter, the High Quarter, and all elves and elf-blooded are relegated to the elven slum that comprises the rest of the city.

Being elf-blooded carries great stigma in Thedas, as the subjugated status of elves is seen as a mark of shame on one's parentage. The potential cost to social status is such that some elf-blooded strive to conceal their parentage at all costs.[7] Similarly, these individuals can be looked down upon by full-blooded elves.[8] Indeed, it is considered better for an elf-blooded to be raised and live as a human, if possible, to enjoy the associated social advantages, than to be known to have an elven parent.

Known elf-blooded

For a complete list, see Category:Elf-blooded.

References

  1. According to Fiona in Dragon Age: The Calling the offspring of humans and elves are human, which is why elves typically mate only with other elves.
  2. As mentioned by Lemet in Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 41.
  3. As implied in Dragon Age: The Masked Empire on p. 95 in reference to the threat of humans: "The elven women learned early on how dangerous it could be to travel alone, or to look too pretty."
  4. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire, p. 79.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 BSN David Gaider (2009). "Where are the half-races?" . BioWare Social Network. Retrieved on August 25, 2013.
  6. As depicted in Dragon Age: The Masked Empire.
  7. Michel de Chevin in Dragon Age: The Masked Empire has spent his entire life hiding both his commoner status and his elf-blooded heritage.
  8. According to Marethari, during the quest Wayward Son, if Feynriel is sent to them his human appearance would mark him among the Dalish just as his elf-blooded status marks him among humans when living in the Kirkwall Alienage. Similarly, Merrill will refer to Feynriel dismissively as a "half-breed" during the quest Night Terrors.
  9. BSN "Raptr's Dragon Age Inquisition Q&A" . The BioWare Forum. Retrieved on July 8, 2014.
  10. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire
  11. Dragon Age Legends
  12. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire
  13. Dragon Age: The Masked Empire
  14. Dragon Age: The Calling, pp. 441-444