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'''Elvenkind''', known in [[Ruulden]] as '''Ruul’yun''' (“God’s Children”), are one of the principal mortal peoples of [[Mundus]]. In early histories they travel alongside [[Humekind]] before diverging to found '''Ruulran''' (“God’s Home”), where Elvenkind today remain culturally and politically pre-eminent. | '''Elvenkind''', known in [[Ruulden]] as '''Ruul’yun''' (“God’s Children”), are one of the principal mortal peoples of [[Mundus]]. In early histories they travel alongside [[Humekind]] before diverging to found '''[[Ruulran]]''' (“God’s Home”), where Elvenkind today remain culturally and politically pre-eminent. | ||
== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
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=== Ruulranic structures === | === Ruulranic structures === | ||
Letters and reports describing Ruulran society depict a rigid [[Ruulran | Letters and reports describing Ruulran society depict a rigid [[Ruulran Social Hierarchy|rank system]] signaled by '''name suffixes''', with children inheriting '''the lower rank''' of their parents (e.g., ''Tharil'' “peasant,” suffix '''-il'''). | ||
=== Demonyms and identity === | === Demonyms and identity === | ||