New drawing is of a member of the species known as the ælfes (Homo meliae). The average ælf is 6'11.5 (212 cm) tall, though a good portion of this extra height comes from their long heads (ælfes would still be tall without the long heads though).
Ælfes are most widely known for their elongated heads and double-decker skulls, where the upper compartment is filled with fat until the ælf comes of age, after which the fat is scooped out and replaced with a computer wired into the brain, which in addition to the neural implants common to all human species makes ælfes incredibly intelligent.
New drawing is of a member of the species known as the ælfes (Homo meliae). The average ælf is 6'11.5 (212 cm) tall, though a good portion of this extra height comes from their long heads (ælfes would still be tall without the long heads though).
Ælfes are most widely known for their elongated heads and double-decker skulls, where the upper compartment is filled with fat until the ælf comes of age, after which the fat is scooped out and replaced with a computer wired into the brain, which in addition to the neural implants common to all human species makes ælfes incredibly intelligent.