Also, the elf stuff tends to get lumped in with anything involving the Tirs.
In general it feels like general elf life and culture gets ignored in favour of the shenanigans of the immortal elves, fae courts, and a handful of other very powerful elven leaders.
One thing that elves and dwarves have in common, the effects of which should be coming into play more significantly by now, is long lives. The first UGE babies would be old enough to retire, if anyone offers pensions at age 65 in in the ShadowRun world.
- What legal and contract changes have been put in place to address their long life spans?
- They are still effectively physically young, but how do they feel about a constantly changing world?
- Is there a lot of them moving to 2nd and 3rd careers?
- Are they beginning to be over-represented in upper management between favorable racial traits (willpower, charisma) and long careers (a human at age 60 who hasn't made top management is probably not so likely to get promoted at that point, but an elf or dwarf might)?
- Are they getting more clannish, as their non-long-lived age peers age (and start dying off) and generally start having very different life experiences?
- What has the birth rate of these races ended up being like?