Elves

The term Elves is an umbrella term for various races that have descended from the Proto-Elves, and meet certain other criteria.

True Elves versus Elfoids
Being biologically descended from the Proto-Elves alone does not necessarily qualify as a race as an "Elven race" in the minds of most people. When people say the word "elf" in any language, they usually think of the Wood Elves, High Elves or Dark Elves, and exclude other races that also descended from the Proto-Elves, such as the Humans and Orcs.

It has been a subject of debate and much contreversy what is the exact criteria - other than being descended from the Proto-Elves - to classify a race as "true Elves", and the ultimate conclusion is biological distance.

As Wood Elves and High Elves look similiar enough to each other that interbreeding between each other is not considered hybridization (and does not have the traits generally associated with hybridization, like difficulties with socializing in parent societies), Humans and Orcs have deviated from the common Elven ancestors enough that interbreeding with the earlier two races is considered hybridization, resulting in Half-Elves and Half-Orcs. In other words, Wood Elves and High Elves - despite the linguistic and religious differences - can adapt to each other, and socialize in each other's environments as children, while Humans, Half-Elves, Orcs and Half-Orcs can't.

Dark Elves are another special case, as their skin colour and several other biological traits differ markedly from that of Wood Elves and High Elves, but still have the same long lifespan as their overworld cousins, and give birth to children that would not have any biological handicaps at socializing if it wasn't for mutual racism towards each other, unlike Half-Elves and Half-Orcs who find it challenging to socialize in Human/Orcish and Elvish societies alike.

Another interesting case is that of the Ice Elves inhabiting the north-eastern slopes of the Grey Mountains, who - despite their physical resemblance to High Elves - have an entirely different culture, language and religion unrelated to that of any of the Elven races, and their other biological traits make them a truly unique race. It is believed that the Ice Elves are not an Elven race at all, and are called "Elves" only because of their physical resemblance to the Elven races (Human-like appearence, pointy ears, heavy growth of hair on the head but very limited growth of hair everywhere else).

Wood Elves
Considered by most to be the race that diverged the least from their Proto-Elven ancestors, the Wood Elves are descendants of those Proto-Elves who settled in the land that would become the Kingdom of Dragoc. They are primarily under the spiritual guidance of the Cult of Nature and speak the Wood Elven langauge.

High Elves
Considered the most beautiful race by many, the High Elves are descendants of those Proto-Elves who settled in the land that would become the Kingdom of Froturn. They are primarily under the spiritual guidance of the Church of Titanius and speak the High Elven langauge.

In addition to being the dominant demographic of Froturn, they also form a narrow majority of Neressa's population, where they are followers of the Fire Cult and speakers of the Neressan language.

Dark Elves
Easily the youngest race on the face of Continental Artograch, the Dark Elves evolved from a mixture of Wood Elven and High Elven exiles, who chose to live underground. Altered by the environment, food, drugs, or even magic, they have a greyish-blue skin that sets them apart from other elven races - however, because they have the long lifespan and sharp ears of other elves, they are still considered "true elves".

Humans
Not considered "true elves" due to their short lifespans and rounded ears, the Humans are descendants of those Proto-Elves who settled in the lands that would be later known as the Etrand and Etrancoast. While so-called "true elves" easily live for centuries, even the most healthy human can only live for a hundred years at most - they compensate by being more fertile breeders, more passionate lovers, and innovative fun-loving people.

Unlike all the other races mentioned above (and below), the Humans exhibit a rather large amount of regional phenotypical variation. They used to have their own religion, but nowadays they are largerly followers of the Church of Titanius. They primarily speak the Etrandish and Etrancoasti languages.

Orcs
Not considered "true elves" due to their relatively short lifespans and ugly, un-Elven faces, the Orcs are descendants of a group of Wood Elven exiles who were sent off to the cold and unforgiving lands of Brutang, led by the fierce general Thorm'Fa, veteran of the Great War. They have green skin and various other features that most other races consider repulsive.

They largerly practice the Orcish Religion and speak the Orcish language.