I thought that the Elven Princess title was held by both men and women because the game ignored the gender restriction? Or did that bug get fixed?
As far as I have researched Legends, I've only encountered female princesses and queens. So I guess it has been fixed.
It is a curious how everyone else in the world worships gods, but elves worship a "power". I've always thought that the elves are a little buddhist, maybe even agnostics or atheists. They don't believe in a gods as a beigns, but they believe in a universal power that surrounds everything in nature. That actually sounds a little like what Jedis believe about the Force.
The elves have an unique view to the life. Killing seems to be pretty accepted in their society. The most controversial aspect in their culture is that cannibalism is considered acceptable. However animals are held in high value and plants are literally sacred? I have a following theory about the elven religion:
- Mysterious force field, "The Power" surrounds everything that exists - by joining to that power one can finally get the rest from the life (elves are immortal, remember). It is an ultimate peace to join one's soul with that power (actually souls are just particles of the power).
- The earth, sky, water and other non-living parts of the world are an essential part that sustains The Power. They don't have needs or demands, they are considered to have found the peace.
- Trees and plants are on their final stage in the journey towards The Power. They have souls, just as rocks or animals or goblins have.
- Animals are considered a souls that are in their journey to become a plant or tree. They are really a part of the nature, they don't have a complex thoughts or distracting things in their world.
- Sapient species - elves, dwarves, humans, goblins, kobolds - are the lowest step on the stair of peace. Intelligent humanoids are greedy and they want always more. They are easily distracted from the true meaning of the life. Even some elves grow fond of politics, or gold, or fighting, or love. That all is just a distraction, it doesen't matter. One must learn to give up everything to come closer to The Power.
So the elves believe in reincarnation and in karma. They themselves are the lowest of the lowest, and they try to achieve good karma by protecting the ones who are more close to the Power - animals, plants and the nature itself. If they do this well, they may reborn into an , and then into a tree, and then, finally, to a stone or a river or a sky, and gain eternal peace.
This also clears why do they consider eating other sapient beigns normal - simply, why not?