>My only other thing is that I don't think there is a half elf "culture"
>because from what i've read they usually grow up with humans or elves same
>with half orcs.
I would disagree strongly. If you look at any human society throughout history,
there have been smaller sub-cultures existing within society at large which have
developed into their own unique cultures based on their position within society.
This would probably be the case with half-elves due to their half and half
nature. Look at the position of Palestinians living within Israeli borders, or
Jews living within Germany during the early days of WWII, or American Indians
living within American society today. Half-elves would probably have different
cultural traditions, largely lifted from any exposure they had to elven society
as youths. These traditions might not be perfectly in line with the way full
elves do it, but they'd certainly seem strange to full humans. Ditto half-orcs.
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