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According to the [[../../Alliance Player's Guide/]], [[../../Alliance & Horde Compendium/]], and [[World of Warcraft RPG]], High Elves and Blood Elves look similar in nature, usually having blue, green or white eyes (though High Elven eyes do not always glow). In World of Warcraft, High elves tend to have blue eyes, white to light blond hair, and appear more pale and sickly in nature compared to the models of the Blood Elves. Blood Elves tend to have more reddish-tinged skin, and crimson or violet-colored eyes, as well as usually having more elaborate haircuts.  
According to the [[../../Alliance Player's Guide/]], [[../../Alliance & Horde Compendium/]], and [[World of Warcraft RPG]], High Elves and Blood Elves look similar in nature, usually having blue, green or white eyes (though High Elven eyes do not always glow). In World of Warcraft, High elves tend to have blue eyes, white to light blond hair, and appear more pale and sickly in nature compared to the models of the Blood Elves. Blood Elves tend to have more reddish-tinged skin, and crimson or violet-colored eyes, as well as usually having more elaborate haircuts.  


In the time between the Third War and World of Warcraft, Blood elves began to take up wearing red and black in memorial of their lost empire and brethren. They also adopted hair styles against the norms of their previous [[../High Elf/]] society and painted runes on their bodies to ward off demons or to simply look threatening.  Nevertheless when approaching Alliance towns Blood Elves would often disguise themselves as High Elves to avoid harm.{{Cite|A&HC|68}}
In the time between the Third War and World of Warcraft, Blood elves began to take up wearing red and black in memorial of their lost empire and brethren. They also adopted hair styles against the norms of their previous [[../High Elf/]] society and painted runes on their bodies to ward off demons or to simply look threatening.  Nevertheless when approaching Alliance towns Blood Elves would often disguise themselves as High Elves to avoid harm.


This appears to have changed by the time of World of Warcraft as Blood Elves have begun to show up in Alliance Lands undisguised, sometimes as ambassadors, other times asking for help to collect reagents that they need for spells. Still others attack alliance on sight such as those from the [[../../Thalassian Base Camp/]], and those that have joined the Horde.
This appears to have changed by the time of World of Warcraft as Blood Elves have begun to show up in Alliance Lands undisguised, sometimes as ambassadors, other times asking for help to collect reagents that they need for spells. Still others attack alliance on sight such as those from the [[../../Thalassian Base Camp/]], and those that have joined the Horde.