elf wizards of FaerOn summoned into the world
a pieceof Arvandor and bound it there. Their intent was to
crafta new homeland for the elves, a place protected from the
outside world and so similar to their afterlife as to allow
elves
to live in a virtual heaven on earth.Althoughthe performance of the ritual was an actof supreme sacrilege, it didn't bring divine retribution
down on those responsible. Perhaps the Seldarine
deemed the consequences of the act to be punishmentenough. The ritual ripped
continents apart. It shiftedseas. The lives lost couldn't
be counted. Even time andspace were, for a time, torn asunder.
This event was thefirst Sundering of FaerOn, and the world was foreverchanged by it.Millennia later, Evermeet still exists, although now itis unmoored from the world, somewhere in thespacebetween the Feywild, Arvandor, and the Material Plane.By using secret pathways, entering a fairy ring on spe-cial nights, or traversing a moonlit sea by following cer-tain stars, elves of many worlds can get to Evermeet-if
they're lucky. Even from FaerOn, for instance, one cansail to Ever meet only on a ship captained by an elf whohas been there before. And if the captain slips up, theship might become adrift on the Astral Plane.Despite all these obstacles,when elves feel the pull ofArvandor, some find the wayto assuage that feeling bytraveling to Evermeet instead.Unlike on Arvandor, elveswho visit Evermeet can do so for as long as they like andleave when they want-or can choose to stay, as manyelves do in the later decades of their lives.The arrival of elves from worlds other than FaerOnisa phenomenon of just the last few decades. WhenEver-meet became detached from Faerun, it also lost its greatqueen, Amlaruil Moonflower, said to have been investedwithpowers by all of the Seldarine. Her thronehas sat empty ever since. The consensus of theruling houses in Evermeet is that the Seldarinenow want Evermeet to be open to all elves andnot ruled by any single mortal.ELADRIN AND THE
FEYWILD
The Feywild exists separatefrom but parallelto the Material P lane. It's arealm of nature runamok, and most of its inhabitants are sylvan or feycreatures. In these respects, the Feywild has certainsimilarities to Arvandor. First-time visitors might be ex-cused for not being sure which of the twoplanes they'reon for a time after arriving. Unlike Arvandor,however,which is a plane of good, the Feywild leans towardnei-ther good nor evil; both are equally prevalent and pow-erful there. For that reason, parts of the Feywild whereevil holds sway are substantially more dangerous thanany place in Arvandor.All kinds of elves live in the Feywild, but one sub-race- the eladrin- has adopted it as their home. Of all
the elves, eladrin are closest in form and ability to thefirst generation of elves. Some could pass for high elves,but most aredistinctly eladrin in appearance: very slen-der, with hair a nd skin color determined by the seasonwith which they feel the closest affinity. And their eyesoften glimmer with fey magic.CHAPTER 2 I ELVES