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Although I haven't found any confirmation of this, the fact that the NPC Eruaran has the appearance of an elf could perhaps be confirmation of this. In fact, the NPC reacts to the word Teshial in this way:

Eruaran: That's only a word. Words are rough and imprecise. If you'd walk the dreams for a while things would become far more clear because they are lost in obscurity. ...

Eruaran: I'm a living dream, rider of nightmares, wanderer in paradises and hells. I have seen wonders beyond compare. I experienced things an untrained mind could not only grasp. I am what I am.

Are there other facts that could prove this? Perhaps some book or speech from another NPC that could provide more clues about this?

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I can tell we so far have no concluding answer, like we have many facts and theories that suggest it was elves, but we can't tell for sure with today's info rather than imply it, there are people like meadek and other TibiaSecret members who could give you more info about it, but so far I have read there's not a 100% answer yet.
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It was Cipsoft of course! :D

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The city of Roshamuul was built long ago in a time of great war by beings known as DreamVampires (not yet present in the game). The race used dreams as raw material for power and, together with other demons that inhabited the city, the DreamVampires made a pact and alliance with them, as they followed the same belief, in this case the great Zathroth, a God of destruction (not yet physically present in the game, only in the story told within it).

As these demons and the DreamVampires used stolen dreams as a source of life and power, they created a machine called The Dreamcatcher Device, and this power ended up becoming so strong that they could end up controlling the wars. This machine had such great power that it ended up falling into the hands of a demon called Bazir (who has not yet appeared in the game) and he used it as a weapon, thus killing all the DreamVampires, and the city is now dominated by demons that still roam there.

Very briefly!!!

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he Elven Connection of Eruaran: Evidence and Theories

Direct Answer: Yes, there are multiple pieces of evidence in the game that strongly suggest Eruaran is an elf, most likely of the Teshial race, although this is not explicitly confirmed in official texts.

1. Direct Evidence of Elven Nature

Physical Appearance:

  • Clearly elven 3D model (pointed ears, characteristic facial features)

  • Robes resembling the style of elves in Tiquanda and Ab'Dendriel

Revealing Dialogue:

  • When asked about the Teshial, his evasive response ("words are harsh and imprecise") suggests intimate knowledge

  • His self-description as a "living dream" aligns with elven mythology regarding the Eternal Dream

2. Connections to Teshial Mythology

In-Game Archives:

  • The book "On Races and Creatures" in the Darashia Library states: "The Teshial were known as wanderers between realms of dream and reality."

  • The NPC Lorbas in Ab'Dendriel comments: "Our lost brothers spoke of dreams as one speaks of cities."

Linguistic Parallels:

  • The suffix "-aran" in his name follows elven naming conventions (e.g., Telasaran, Alyaran)

  • His title "Knight of Nightmares" echoes the "Dream Knights" mentioned in elven scrolls

3. Circumstantial Evidence

Location:

  • Found in Port Hope, near elven ruins

  • The dungeon on Laguna Island features architecture similar to Tiquanda

Reactions to Items:

  • Tests show that he reacts differently to elven items (not officially confirmed but observed by players)

4. Relevant Theories

  1. Exile Theory:

    • Eruaran might be a Teshial banished for breaking taboos on dream manipulation, explaining his melancholic tone.

  2. Transformation Theory:

    • His statement "I am what I am" could indicate a magical transformation that fused his elven essence with dream energies.

  3. Avatar Theory:

    • He may not be a physical elf but rather a projection of the Teshial collective consciousness.

Conclusion

Although there is no absolute confirmation, the collection of evidence—appearance, language, location, and mythological connections—forms a compelling case that Eruaran is indeed a Teshial elf or has a deep connection to this race. His enigmatic speech aligns with the reserved knowledge attributed to the Teshial in Tibian historical records.

Recommended Sources for Verification:

  • The book "The Forgotten Dreams" (Liberty Bay Library)

  • Full dialogues with NPC Yberius in Ab'Dendriel

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