RE: Drow Debating  Well I'd say yes and no. You may get used to he pain of the light, and even get used to the glare and blinding of it, but no you wouldn't be able to adapt (as far as I'm concearned) by a century of living above ground. It takes many generations of a creature to live in a certain environment before it will adapt. The more complex the organism, the more time it will take.
 I have blue eyes, and I may live healthy for a hundred years and have problems with them, however whether I'm fifteen, or fifty, I'm always going to squint in the bright sunlight or try to watch a clear blue sky only to have my eyes water. Genetics... and the drow got jipped.
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