I Said Make My Abilities Average!
Inside 440 Elves Six
"It's none of our business, isn't it?
Yes, Mavis throws up an argument...
"We're friends, so help us!
"We hired you as an escort, so it would be natural to save ourselves in our crisis!
"What do you think you hired an escort that you didn't need until you paid a fortune on purpose!
"" "" Eh... ""
Apparently, the real purpose of the threesome was this way. Nothing, according to the elder's orders, not that it 'saves you the trouble of getting permission to take them, lucky!' It seems to have been about.
I shouldn't have spoken to the story at the village chief's house...
"I'm going to go where no one is."
That's what I said, Dr. Cooleilaia grabbing Miles' hand and pulling.
"Yeah, yeah..."
Though it is a wolfish mile...
"You have no choice. In the meantime, I'll just listen to you..."
Lena, who seemed angriest if normal, said something somehow sensible.
"Right. There seems to be some trouble. And most importantly..."
Following Lena, Pauline, and Mavis went on to say.
"Yes, because it sounds interesting!!
"… to force them to meet face to face in order to pull back the bounce of wanting to live in a human city…"
"The Red Vow" finally figured out the circumstances in Dr. Kurreleia's explanations.
It seems that Aetru and Shararil are already in their marriageable age, as well as Dr. Kurreleia.
... Even though I say 'due age', that period seems to be more than 600 years...
Elves have such a long life span that living with one opponent is going to be a pain one of these days, so their partners seem to change over and over again.
When it comes to breaking up, it's not a sinister divorce, but a full circle, breaking up amicably, and then the majority of interactions seem to continue as friends. Whatever, because I'm not old enough to get violent right away......
Of course, there are people who are much the same person until one of their partners dies, and some who do not remarry after the other's death, but unlike humans, they are physically still young because the rest of their lives are too long.
Perhaps, because of its longevity, the way it is conceived around it as a species is fundamentally different from human beings.
Because it is such a species, I don't think there is any need to rush it into marriage. At least until you're about 200-300......
But even for the elves who repeatedly marry dozens and dozens of times, "First Marriage" seems to be just something special, and the family, relatives, and all sorts of other people have spoken out loud.
... Anyway, it seems quite a long time ago that the elderly people in the village and the single men in need to go to the human city one after the other made the rule that 'women of no strange age having their first marriage' leaving the village would have to return to the village on a regular basis and that the first marriage between this village and the neighboring village would have to meet the young people who are still there.
Apparently, it was more women who wanted to leave the village and go to the human city, and men had more conservative thinkers.
And it seems customary for both men and women to have first marriages with each other.
... That would be so. If we don't set up rules like that, there's no way a young man can beat the experienced and financially able-bodied elderly. Because appearance and physical decay have not yet come for hundreds of years to come, there is no disadvantage at all due to them......
And if you become an elf with a lot of fazacon because of your youthful, dependable and drowning father, it is deadly for the young.
"Anyway, every time, every time, the guys who are disappointed are persistent and they're coming. I never tried to get out of the village, and I left everything to my wife about the house. The young people are thinking about living on their own as they please..."
Yes, Aetru, who tells you to throw up.
"Is that because the elves have a tendency to be inferior to men and women and that women should take care of their housework and children at home?
…………
And answer miles of questions, with a seemingly bitter facial silence, the elf threesome.
…………
And four of the "Red Vows" who see it and are equally silent.
It was the same for humans.
It has to do with whether Mavis flew out of the house against becoming a knight, or whether Pauline left the shop his father left to his brother to set up a new chamber of commerce.
"... let me ask you more..."
It's starting to sound interesting, and Lena eating.
Mavis and Pauline also seem to have gained some interest.
"To the extent that..."
From what I heard in detail from the elf threesome, it didn't seem like they were up to anything strange.
Because of the frustration (lottery) of attacks from older men and men looking for their first marriage, and their families, who are gobbling up the old custom that women should not leave their village of birth or get their first marriage done early with young people from neighbouring villages, 'you know, it's normal for even people with very short life expectancies to leave the village where young women were born and pile up all sorts of drilling', 'these kids are nearly a quarter of their life expectancy, but they haven't even finished their first marriage yet, not even the shadow of a man. But since this is normal and I insist strongly that my parents and those around me say nothing, I want them to be in tune with it, which is never a lie, and I know how they feel.
"... hey, I don't feel like I'm being ridiculed..."
"There's not even a shadow of a man," he assured me, and I know exactly how they feel about Lena whining about that, but not even a tenth of her life span yet, but not wanting to be disturbed by what she wants to do, being gobbled into marriage, or being forced to dedicate her life to the care of her husband. The race is different, the same woman, as a young man who works hard for his dreams.
So......
"" "" Leave it to me!!
Lena and the others, they had all four voices.
"Good to see you all..."
The next day, the elders were giving a lesson to the faces gathered at the village assembly.
This was the turn of the elders, not the village chief, because they are gathered not only from the unmarried of this village, but also from the nearby village.
Of course, it also means a long marriage history and a lot of marriages, big seniors on that road.
Together, besides the elders, are young people gathered from the neighborhood who have not yet completed their first marriage.
... Even though "young man" is an elf, he is not uncomfortable because he is as old as middle-aged or even too old when it comes to his human age, but he only looks like a pre-adult (under fifteen) person or at most around twenty. At first glance, it's just a wedding party.
The number of participants is never high.
Owing to the small number of elves originally and the very large age range, there are not so many people, such as those who meet the limited conditions of 'not having completed their first marriage, those of marriageable age', etc. Most of them are "First marriages are over, currently in several marriages, or during the free time until the next person is found".
Therefore, we do so not only with the people of this village, but also jointly with the neighbouring villages.
Of course, that also has to do with the legend from our ancestors that 'if we repeat our marriage in the village alone, there will be no new blood in it and it will decline racially'.
It seems that there used to be an excellent civilization, so that kind of 'vital knowledge, which shapes the survival of species', seemed to be properly conveyed.
And besides the elders, the participants, and the special invitee, the Red Oath, there are only fairly elderly women in the venue who receive servants, "skeletons," "back pushers," etc.
... Elf men tend to prefer young women, and young women tend to prefer dependable older men like their fathers, so perhaps to prevent the women in the participants from being distracted by the 'non-eligible'.
Elves said there were few men in Mazacon, but many women in Fazacon and men in Cisco.
...... Elves.
It was a dark race......