I admit, there are some similarities in what you speak of and the elven races of my world. The Highborne of the ancient Kaldorei were among the greatest mortal sorcerers Azeroth has ever known. After the Sundering they parted ways with the rest of the Kaldorei, who turned to druidism instead of arcane sorcery. The Highborne renamed themselves the Quel'dorei thousands of years ago. It was only recently, however, that most of the Quel'dorei renamed themselves once again, to the Sin'dorei.
But the Elven races have always had a great affinity for magic and the Quel'dorei are the original teachers of the human mages. I am uncertain what True Runes you refer to. But some of the greatest, and longest lasting, of the magical works of the Quel'dorei are the Elven Runestones.
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I admit, there are some similarities in what you speak of and the elven races of my world. The Highborne of the ancient Kaldorei were among the greatest mortal sorcerers Azeroth has ever known. After the Sundering they parted ways with the rest of the Kaldorei, who turned to druidism instead of arcane sorcery. The Highborne renamed themselves the Quel'dorei thousands of years ago. It was only recently, however, that most of the Quel'dorei renamed themselves once again, to the Sin'dorei.
But the Elven races have always had a great affinity for magic and the Quel'dorei are the original teachers of the human mages. I am uncertain what True Runes you refer to. But some of the greatest, and longest lasting, of the magical works of the Quel'dorei are the Elven Runestones.