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>In warfare, virtually every soldier of civilized elvish societies are either veteran or elite. In most cases, they are trained for decades before they ever risk their lives in the field of battle. While perfectly willing to fight, they tend to avoid pitched battles as best they can, and thus rely on skirmishing and ambushes using bows and other ranged weapons. If forced into a direct battle (for instance, if a holy site or ancient grove were attacked) then elvish soldiers would be devastating nonetheless. However, the great weakness of elvish armies is their inability to replenish casualties. While the average elvish soldier can have lifetimes worth of combat experience, a human society can replenish their ranks in a few years in the face of a single terrible defeat. An elvish society facing that same defeat could be a 500 year setback.

And that's about it for the elves.
Yeah I know it's mucho texto but it's some interesting stuff.

I remember reading about the dwarves and how they get their nutrients mostly from beer, and how whenever a mountain gets too crowded some of them migrate to another one, sometimes in human territory. Such a shame their page is lost.