Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-29212138-20170509224844/@comment-29212138-20170513201338

MrHobit1234 wrote: Recneps wrote: Yes, hobit.. Except you're forgetting that a thousand years have passed. Plenty of time for plenty of bloodmixing.. Plus, as has been discussed elsewhere, it's likely that there were more 'commoner' Half-Elves than we know of, as the only known mixings are of nobility, and commoners would have less taboo on racemixing. So 3,000 years is enough time for the blood of one family to spread to nearly the entire population, in that case look at Egypt, I highly doubt all of the descendants of the ancient egyptians have the blood of the Pharohs.

But anyways I think 25-30 health would be justified. To be fair Ancient Egypt was a violent land, and people died pretty young, making it harder to get all modern people related to you. But if you take Charlemagne for example, if you're even European you are 99% likely to be related to him, and that wasn't even a thousand years ago.