Often 180 to 240 years, with some living longer when sustained by purpose, ritual, and a stable home.
Darkvision
60 feet
Habitat
Temperate forests, cliffside valleys, old river terraces, and cities built around gardens, libraries, and reflective water. They adapt well to cosmopolitan life but rarely feel at ease in places that have forgotten how to keep beauty and utility in balance.
Elf-inspired
long-lived
moonlit
scholarly
forest
courtly
wanderer
archivist
diplomat
homebrew
D&D 5E 2024
humanoid
uncommon
pointed ears
trance-like rest
ancient vows
subspecies
roleplay-forward
Elira Valtandra lineage
field-guide entry
no em dashes
non-SRD
SizeMedium
Speed30 ft.
LifespanOften 180 to 240 years, with some living longer when sustained by purpose, ritual, and a stable home.
Creature TypeHumanoid
Darkvision60 feet
The Valtandrans are a long-lived elf-kin people shaped by memory, moonlight, and vows that outlast kingdoms. They are archivists, wardens, diplomats, gardeners, and wanderers, known for calm grace under pressure and a fierce devotion to what endures. A Valtandran does not merely inherit a homeland. They inherit unfinished songs, unanswered promises, and the duty to decide what the future is worthy of remembering.
Physical Description
Valtandrans are slender, poised folk with fine-boned features, pointed ears, and eyes that often catch light like polished stone or shallow water. Their hair ranges from dark ash to pale gold, though silver streaking appears early and is prized rather than feared. Skin tones vary widely, from deep bronze to moonlit ivory, often with subtle freckling or a faint sheen across the cheekbones and shoulders. Many have a natural stillness in their posture, as though they are listening to a distant conversation no one else can hear.
Society & Culture
Valtandran society is organized around households of affiliation rather than simple blood descent. A person may belong to a line of gardeners, historians, masons, singers, or envoys, and adoption into a house can carry more weight than birth. They celebrate milestones with recorded testimonies, shared meals, and the gift of a small crafted object meant to survive long enough to be inherited. Their culture prizes continuity, but not stagnation. A remembered truth can be challenged if the challenger brings evidence, humility, and a better way forward. Children are taught that elegance is discipline, not vanity.
Religion & Alignment
Their spirituality is usually rooted in stewardship rather than dogma. Some honor dawn, moon, stars, rivers, ancestors, or living groves, but nearly all treat the world as something borrowed and therefore accountable. They are not naturally aligned to any one moral path, yet their cultures tend to admire restraint, memory, and responsibility. Many Valtandrans are inclined toward lawful or neutral outlooks, while those who reject inherited burdens may become passionate champions of freedom, change, or rebellion.
Homelands & Architecture
Their homelands are usually woven around long-lived landmarks such as moonwells, stone rings, bridge-gardens, and cedar halls. Valtandran architecture favors narrow towers, open courtyards, vine-lattices, rain chains, colored glass, and terraces that catch light at dawn and dusk. Homes are designed to be revisited across generations, with walls meant for carving names, victories, and condolences into the wood and stone.
Relationships With Other Peoples
Valtandrans usually approach others with measured courtesy first and genuine closeness second. They make patient allies, though many outsiders mistake their reserve for aloofness. To short-lived peoples, they can seem both intensely compassionate and frustratingly slow to commit. In truth, they are protective of their trust because they know how costly betrayal becomes across long years. They often value good hosts, honest artisans, and anyone who keeps records, roads, or vows. They distrust conquerors, improvisational tyrants, and those who confuse speed with wisdom.
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