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PostPosted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 8:11 am 
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I get that, but it seems I'm inordinately hung up on calling them by the pronoun I see in the
picture. My wife thinks I'm a high functioning autistic.

See that? High functioning. That's how you know it's love.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 3:09 am 
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Funny thing, I actually checked the picture when I used "he" when describing the sage. I blame two things. 1) I didn't blow up the picture to see clearly. 2) As was stated, it is difficult to tell a guy elf from a girl elf. As it happens, I don't have many elven friends.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 7:54 am 
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I'm surprised you're only finding it good now, I played one Reclamation Sage all throughout KLD, and would've happily gone up to two if I had the space :confused:


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 1:22 pm 
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Funny thing, I actually checked the picture when I used "he" when describing the sage. I blame two things. 1) I didn't blow up the picture to see clearly. 2) As was stated, it is difficult to tell a guy elf from a girl elf. As it happens, I don't have many elven friends.

I have one elven friend, so it's okay for me to use slang like point-ear and leafer.

Seriously, though, you guys ever notice how humans always walk like this... hrrnk, eeenk, rrrnk!

But elves always be walking like this... swish, swash, swoosh!

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It's odd how the whitest guy here uses Black in his screenname.

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Funny thing, I actually checked the picture when I used "he" when describing the sage. I blame two things. 1) I didn't blow up the picture to see clearly. 2) As was stated, it is difficult to tell a guy elf from a girl elf. As it happens, I don't have many elven friends.

I think that Elves are like Dwarves are similar in that it is hard to tell the genders apart if you are not one of their kind, especially if you are entrenched in traditional gender roles. In the case of Dwarves, it is the coarse and stubborn nature of all of their kind (traditional "male" attributes) that seems to make them all appear to be like males. However with Elves the opposite is the case, they are known for being sensitive and have a close bond to nature (traditional "female" attributes) that makes them seem invariably feminine. Their appearance enforces these attributes with Dwarves being thick and stout like a typical muscular hard-working man and Elves being lithe and graceful like a typical soft dainty lady.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2017 3:48 am 
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Funny thing, I actually checked the picture when I used "he" when describing the sage. I blame two things. 1) I didn't blow up the picture to see clearly. 2) As was stated, it is difficult to tell a guy elf from a girl elf. As it happens, I don't have many elven friends.

I think that Elves are like Dwarves are similar in that it is hard to tell the genders apart if you are not one of their kind, especially if you are entrenched in traditional gender roles. In the case of Dwarves, it is the coarse and stubborn nature of all of their kind (traditional "male" attributes) that seems to make them all appear to be like males. However with Elves the opposite is the case, they are known for being sensitive and have a close bond to nature (traditional "female" attributes) that makes them seem invariably feminine. Their appearance enforces these attributes with Dwarves being thick and stout like a typical muscular hard-working man and Elves being lithe and graceful like a typical soft dainty lady.


Or mabye, as I've thought all along, elves and dwarves are asexual.

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