*This leaflet bears the mark of the High Executor and a picture of a typical Night Elf*
Of all the major races of Azeroth, the enigmatic Night Elves are very similar to Forsaken in physical terms. Do not let this seeming connection with us confound your judgement, the Night Elves are despicable, untrustworthy and decadent.
They specialise in plundering attacks on small outposts, picking easy targets incapable of putting up any meaningful resistance. Imagine facing such a foe on the field of battle. Be assured, if caught in a more even match, these spinless sluggards will turn tail and flee!
Night Elves are sly and cunning beyond measure. This probably accounts for their longevity. It is certainly not down to any store of nobility. Their appearance is bipedal, taller and generally slimmer than the average human. They have violet hued skin, sharp features and shifty eyes that betray their untrustworthy nature. They are smooth in their movements, but their bodies are brittle and easily broken.
This is a considerable disadvantage for them in combat, their frailty will allow you to break them with a swing of your fist. Indeed their swift movements will only serve to bring them into your hands sooner so you can break them in two, with a bellow of hatred issuing forth from between your lips (should you still have lips). And all this besides their cowardly nature which will see them exit the field at the first sign of concerted resistance! Surely a foe easily bested.
The Night Elves are an old race: dying, decaying and ripe for the slaughter. Their hiding places and treetop sanctuaries will not hide them forever. Their time is past, they run from the might of the Forsaken and the Horde, for in it they see their ultimate doom.
In combat the Night Elves are more sophisticated than our orcish allies and more autonomous than the gnomes. However their physical frailty and reliance on ancient outdated magic ensures that with courage and discipline, they will prove no match for our peerless Deathguard.
Addendum - The Night Elves have recently begun to make use of mages they call the Highborne. Little is known of these mysterious individuals, but they may inhabit the battlefield trying to sow confusion by using their 'talents' to nefarious use.. Be vigilant and mete out vengeance with your blades, the true weapon of a warrior.
Thought for the day: Doubt is the open gate through which slips the most fatal of enemies.