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The evil Lolth-worshiping Drow might be the most well-known, but they’re not the only dark elves in the D&D multiverse. Next D&D Monster Changed To Stop It From Turning Into Player's Pants ...
The reveal of the Lorendrow and Aevendrow seem to suggest that Dungeons & Dragons is officially moving past some long-held canon about the drow. The “dark elves” were originally depicted as ...
Here, in the lightless caverns and endless warrens of twisting passages, the dark elves—the drow—found refuge. They also found leadership in the only elven deity who had not forsaken them.
At the same time, it will broaden the identity of the drow, the race of dark-skinned elves that have been a part of the original role-playing game since the 1970s.
The publisher of Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) says it will adjust the way it portrays some of its “evil” races, such as the “savage” orcs and the “depraved” dark elves, as part of a ...