Aetrevan wrote:-I know Wild Elves are primitive/savage, but just how intelligent should they be? Are we talking cave-man or are we talking cultures such as Native Americans and the such?
They are cultured more like native americans are though. They do believe in gods and often have a wide variety of druids and rangers in their ranks and are PRIMARILY druids and rangers though they do have all other classes. As Lare noted above magic is as important to them as the other elves and they do have mages
They are known amung their kind as Sy-Tel'Quessir. They are violent and warlike however how they treat outsiders varies. Some hide and let "tresspassers" go along their metty way, some will attack and capture interlopers, however they RARELY kill captives. Instead they magically alter memories and release them somewhere far away.
Something unique to them (which is also where native american outlook is a good reference) is that they commune to spirit of nature (considered a patheon by FK standards). Each nature spirit is represented by an animal and wild elves will often have a totem and a spirit quest similar to the way native americans do
-And what about speech? Do they fluently speak elven as any other Elf would or is it broken/child-like?
They fluently speak elven and often fluently speak sylvan as the only outsider race they are somewhat friendly to are the centaurs (the friendliness to outsiders varies from tribe to tribe)
-I can understand how they would regard other non-elven races, but are they wary of other Elven races as well? Exactly how reclusive are they?
This I am going to take straight from the elves of evermeet source book
"Green elves throughout Faerun show similar attitudes. The Sy-Tel'Quessir have endured many outrages at the hands of humans and other non-elves. Their forests have been felled or burned, their homes and campsites sacked, their people killed or enslaved. Coupled with a natural isolationist tendency, this terrible history makes the Green Elves intensly suspicious of outsiders, especially humans.
Several bands of Green elves remain on Faerun, preferring to defens their traditional forest homelands rather than retreat th Evermeet. Even those Sy-Tel'Quessir who followed the retreat remain distant and seperate from thier Gold and Silver relatives, joining them only at festivals, or for the mutual defense of the realm. (later on in the same section there is also a nice narative about a Sha'Quessir human and what the tribe put him through to be treated right"
-Of course I wish information on their history. Such as how did they become so disbanded? Or why did they not adapt as the other Elven races did?
This is more complex. It is ALOT of their nature as to why they did not adapt quite as well and the rest is intermingled with the elven history as a whole. Give me some time and I will pull out all of the wild elf events
-And how do they act, culturally, with each other? Customs? Courtesies? And as for the Seldarine, do they worship many deities as early native cultures would or do they devote (more or less) to one deity?
Again going to take this direct from the source book
"Although they are grim and hostile around outsiders, within the tribe Green Elves are pleasant and outgoins in a manner reminiscent of the Gold elves. Their feasts are events of great joy, with singing, dancing, and all manner of merry making. Hunts are tribal affairs in which all elves, including the very young and old, have a part. They take great care to assist those who need it during the hunt, so all will feel a part of their successes. Religious ceremonies involve exuberant songs and hearty prayers to the gods. On important festival days, such as Springrite and Fallrite, Green elves invite neighboring Silver of Gold elves and sylvan creatures to participate. Such celebrations can last for days and involve great revelry and uninhibited behavior. My experience at Faerieluck involved a celebration that left me battered and bruised (but happy) for several days thereafter.
Green elf society varies considerably, with many different customs practiced. In general Green elf bands are tribal groupings, traveling through the forests and making camp in a traditional nomadic fasion. Some tribes are sedentary, living in permenant villages, with wood or thatch huts surrounding a common area in the center. Sexes are often segregated in Green elf villages, with seperate men's and women's lodges for special ceremonies and invocations. Some tribes are exclusively matriarchal, others are patriarchal, and still others call for shared responsability between the elves."
nother part of the same section ..
"Music and art remain in a tribal state as well. The green elves create few permenant works of art, but sometimes fashion brooches, torcs, armbands and magical amulets that are carried by warriors and hunters. Songs take the form of rhythmic chants accompanied by drums, flutes, and other instruments. Modern instruments such as the harp and shalaquin are slowly gaining acceptance among the Green elves of Evermeet.
As noted, body decoration is common among the green elves. The art of tattooing with the aid of a sharp needle of wood or bone is also well-developed, and carries considerable mystical significance. Tattoos often represent an individuals own personal spirit-animal. More influential creatures, such as the eagle, bear and salmon bring considerable respect from other Green elves."
This last link is also a small guide to certain key points of all elven subraces but has some nice tips of wild elves.
http://realmscape.mortality.net/Chondal ... essir.html
Hope that helped you get started