Elf blood color varies widely by fictional universe, but it's often red like humans' in many fantasy settings (D&D, some WoW lore), though variations include purple, silver, green, or even gold, depending on the specific lore, type of elf (like Drow or Night Elves), or creative interpretation, reflecting magical influence or unique biology.
Theres been a lot of back and forth on the color of a Night Elf's blood, whether it be red or purple. People say red because red is often the color of humanoids and the way that it is expressed in the game.
In classic World of Warcraft, blood elves had normal white eyes with pupils. The Sunwell Trilogy also depicted them with this appearance. Some blood elf artwork in Hearthstone also shows them with white eyes.
Blood in the human body is red regardless of how oxygen-rich it is, but the shade of red may vary. When the blood returns to the heart, it has less oxygen. It is still red but will be darker. This darker red appears blue because of how light travels through the skin.
Elves had a similar range of complexions to humans, with wood elves typically coppery or pale skinned and wild elves having darker pigmentation.
Basically high elves had blue eyes, purple eyes and other variants. Blood elves got green eyes due the fel but that kinda moved away from their eyes as the fel exposure isn't as strong. They got golden eyes due the sunwell. Void elves got many eyes including void eyes.
Christmas elves in the modern tradition
The modern elf is usual depicted as being small in stature, having pointy ears and wearing green or red clothing, including a hat.
Golden blood is the rarest kind of blood known in the world. It's also called Rh null blood, and about 43 people have ever been reported to have it. "The name 'golden blood' can sound like this is blood that's somehow more pure or safe for transfusions,” Dr. Otrock shares.
Humans don't actually have blue blood, whether the blood is deoxygenated, after the red blood cells have delivered the oxygen to the organs and tissues or whether it is oxygenated, no blood is blue, and it doesn't change colour in between.
Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, and the Canine Races (e.g. Wolfen) all have the standard red blood and white bone colors. Gnomes and Ogres have amber blood and their bones have a slight pink hue to them. Troglodytes, Goblins, and Hob-Goblins all have a blue blood (inside and out) and have white bones.
Here are the tell-tale signs that your Christmas guest is a genuine Scout Elf sent from the North Pole.
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Blood is always red. Blood that has been oxygenated (mostly flowing through the arteries) is bright red and blood that has lost its oxygen (mostly flowing through the veins) is dark red.
Ranking the blood elves
Eye colour
When Tolkien describes Elven eyes, they tend to be grey. This is certainly true of Lúthien and her descendants, including Elrond and his children (Arwen, Elladan and Elrohir). Voronwë, who guided the man Tuor to Gondolin, also had grey eyes.
But our blood is red. It's bright red when the arteries carry it in its oxygen-rich state throughout the body. And it's still red, but darker now, when it rushes home to the heart through the veins.
Would the oxygen in your suit be enough for the blood to spill red, or will it be blue? Your blood is never blue. Oxygenated blood is bright red. Un-oxygenated blood is dark red.
When you think of blood, chances are you think of the color red. But blood actually comes in a variety of colors, including red, blue, green, and purple. This rainbow of colors can be traced to the protein molecules that carry oxygen in the blood.
People with type A blood will react against type B or type AB blood. People with type B blood will react against type A or type AB blood. People with type O blood will react against type A, type B, or type AB blood. People with type AB blood will not react against type A, type B, type AB, or type O blood.
Ichor originates in Greek mythology, where it is the "ethereal fluid" that is the blood of the Greek gods, sometimes said to retain the qualities of the immortals' food and drink, ambrosia and nectar. Ichor is described as toxic to humans, killing them instantly if they came in contact with it.
Blood elves (also know as Sin'Dorei) are an elven race, who joined with the horde following the deceased ranger general sylvanas windrunner now of the foresaken, after the betrayl of their crazed leader the remaining high elves (now blood elves) search for a new source of power to appease their magical addiction.
The Sindarin name Laegrim (class plural; sing Laegel, pl Laegil) or Laegel(d)rim, meaning "Green-elves", was a name used by the Sindar of Beleriand for the inhabitants of Ossiriand because of their leaf-coloured clothing. This term was translated by the Noldor to Quenya Laiquendi. [note 1]