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In [[Northern Kingdoms]], the term '''quarter-elf'''<ref>{{SoD}}</ref><ref>{{BoE}}</ref> or rarely '''quadroon'''<ref>{{Tw3}}</ref><ref>{{Gwent standalone}}</ref> refers to a person who has one quarter [[Elf|elven]] blood (whose parents are either one [[human]] and one [[half-elf]], or two quarter-elves). Only the pickiest about race consider them [[nonhuman]].
 
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|Locations = Across the [[Northern Kingdoms]] and the [[Nilfgaardian Empire]]
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{{Quote|text =Or an elf, or even half-elf. You even consider quarter-elves inferior—|citation = Elf present at [[Bleobheris]] to human attendees, {{BoE}}}}
 
'''Quarter-elf''' or rarely '''quadroon''' are terms referring on the [[Continent]] to a person who has one quarter [[Elf|elven]] blood, being born of one [[human]] and one [[half-elf]] or two quarter-elves.<ref name="BoE">{{BoE}}</ref> Only the pickiest about [[race]] consider them [[nonhuman]].<ref>{{SESB}}</ref>
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In spite of wars, humans and elves formed mixed relations together for centuries, only for humans to condemn them in the 1230s. This resulted in wider persecution<ref name="BoE"/> and made quarter-elves targets of same slurs as others of [[Aen Seidhe]] origin.<ref>{{SoD}}</ref>
   
 
==Notable quarter-elves==
 
==Notable quarter-elves==
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{{For|For = a complete list of known quarter-elves|see = Category:Quarter-elves}}
* [[Yennefer]] of [[Vengerberg]]
 
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* [[Anton de Creigiau the Younger]]
* [[Goidemar]]
 
* [[Falka]]
 
* Two of the [[Houtborg triplets]]<ref group=N>Namely [[Fiona]] and [[Amavet]]. [[Adela]] was confirmed by the [[mage]]s to be [[Falka]]'s daughter, but this information was never brought to public.</ref>
 
* [[Vestibor]]
 
* [[Berengaria Thyssen]]
 
 
* [[Edmund Thyssen]]
 
* [[Edmund Thyssen]]
 
* [[Falka]]
 
* [[Fiona]] and [[Amavet]]<ref group=N>[[Adela]] was confirmed by the [[mage]]s to be [[Falka]]'s daughter, but this information was never brought to public.</ref>
 
* [[Goidemar]]
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* [[Leticia Charbonneau]]
 
* [[Ramona Thyssen]]
 
* [[Ramona Thyssen]]
 
* [[Vestibor]]
 
* [[Yennefer of Vengerberg|Yennefer]]
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*In Polish, aside from "ćwierćelf" (literally "quarter-elf"), Sapkowski sometimes uses the word "kwarteron", which translates as "quadroon", a word lifted from actual history, part of a [[wikipedia:hypodescent|hypodescent]] vocabulary developed to distinguish levels of either African or Australian Aboriginal ancestry, which is now considered offensive. However, likely because of the real-world connotations, the word was left out of the English translation of the books by [[David French]]. Term "quadroon" was also sometimes used in the English products from [[CD Projekt's The Witcher franchise]].
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*In Polish, aside from "ćwierćelf" (literally "quarter-elf"), Sapkowski sometimes uses the word "kwarteron", which translates as "[[Wikipedia:Quadroon|quadroon]]", a word lifted from actual history, part of a [[wikipedia:hypodescent|hypodescent]] vocabulary developed to distinguish levels of either African or Australian Aboriginal ancestry, which is now considered offensive. However, likely because of the real-world connotations, the word was left out of the English translation of the books by [[David French]]. Term "quadroon" was also sometimes used in the English products from [[CD Projekt's The Witcher franchise]].
   
 
== Footnotes ==
 
== Footnotes ==
 
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[[fr:Quart-elfe]]
 
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[[es:Cuarterón]]
 
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Revision as of 03:59, 12 March 2020

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- Elf present at Bleobheris to human attendees, Blood of Elves

Quarter-elf or rarely quadroon are terms referring on the Continent to a person who has one quarter elven blood, being born of one human and one half-elf or two quarter-elves.[3] Only the pickiest about race consider them nonhuman.[4]

In spite of wars, humans and elves formed mixed relations together for centuries, only for humans to condemn them in the 1230s. This resulted in wider persecution[3] and made quarter-elves targets of same slurs as others of Aen Seidhe origin.[5]

Notable quarter-elves

For a complete list of known quarter-elves, see Category:Quarter-elves.

Trivia

  • In Polish, aside from "ćwierćelf" (literally "quarter-elf"), Sapkowski sometimes uses the word "kwarteron", which translates as "quadroon", a word lifted from actual history, part of a hypodescent vocabulary developed to distinguish levels of either African or Australian Aboriginal ancestry, which is now considered offensive. However, likely because of the real-world connotations, the word was left out of the English translation of the books by David French. Term "quadroon" was also sometimes used in the English products from CD Projekt's The Witcher franchise.

Footnotes

  1. Adela was confirmed by the mages to be Falka's daughter, but this information was never brought to public.

References