Upon arriving at Lynn's family, Hill understood where his friend's pragmatic attitude, which set him apart from other elves, came from. His parents were not the reliable elders Hill had once imagined.
Children raised by such parents were either extraordinarily chaotic or exceptionally independent.
His Half-Elf father was imbued with the aura of an artist, and their home was visibly unique.
In fact, the elves living in the Star Mountain Range had relatively frugal lives. They didn't worry about food and drink, but they could never afford the luxurious lifestyle of the Eternity Island Elves.
Moreover, the stone house, which wasn't small by human standards, appeared quite crude for the naturally artistic and romantic elves.
However, compared to their neighbor's vine-covered walls, the exquisitely detailed plant murals on the outer walls of Lynn's family's stone house had a special beauty.