The ancient elven ruins were unlike anything William had imagined. Instead of towering structures and sprawling cities, he found a series of elegant arches and smooth, white marble edifices, all nestled within a surprisingly compact area.
Professor James, sensing their surprise, explained, "The most fascinating aspect of these Snow Elves is their preference for subterranean living."
A chorus of "wows" erupted from the students. William, too, was intrigued. He had always pictured elves dwelling in treetop cities, their homes woven amongst the branches of ancient forests. This subterranean civilization challenged his preconceptions.
Professor Martha added, "It's important to remember that this was specific to the Snow Elves. Different elven cultures had vastly different ways of life, and even within the same culture, there could be significant variations."