In one of the latest Dragon mags, #277 I think, they had the Greyhawk 2000
setting.
Half-Elves by that time had become thier own seperate race and had thier own
culture.

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From: "Tim Dugger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Doug Meerschaert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Subject: Re: [ogf-d20-l] half-elf culture


> On 16 Jan 01, Doug scribbled a note about Re: [ogf-d20-l] half-elf
culture:
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> > > The larger issue (and I know I open myself up for assault here) is how
> > > many of a type have to exist before we have to worry about cultural
> > > issues at all?
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> > Enough that we can consistenly have people with the same cultural
> > references and abilities... like D&D half-elves have had for so long.
> >
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> RoleMaster used to produce a campaign setting called Shadow
> World. In this setting, they had a number of cultures that were
> originally based off of half-elven racial stock. Whole races of half-
> elves evolved over time from intermixing the two cultures....
>
> So, I would say yes, Half-elves can have their own cultures.
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