The Sea Elves

The Sea Elves is the final supplement for the fantasy role-playing game Elfquest, published by Chaosium in 1985.

In the first issue of the short-lived Elfquest fanzine Yearnings in 1982, Elizabeth Cerritelli and Debra Vergriss introduced the concept of sea elves in the short story Siege of Suncliff Island.

[1] After Chaosium produced the role-playing game using the Basic Role-Playing system, several supplements were published, the final one being The Sea Elves in 1985, a 52-page softcover book written by Elizabeth Cerritelli, with interior illustrations by Wendy Pini, cartography by Carolyn Schultz Savoy, and cover art by Lisa A.

He concluded by giving the book an average overall rating of 7 out of 10, saying, "The Sea Elves is a competent product, but the cover's proclamation of 'A Complete Culture for Elfquest' is misleading.

However, DeWolfe found several issues that had not been caught at the editing stage and commented, "Unfortunately, this supplement [...] looks rushed, with excessive glitches."