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Elves

Name:
Elves
Aliases:
  • Light Elves
First issue:
Fairy Tale Parade (1942) #3
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Origin

Elves (Scandinavian: alfar), are creatures deriving from Germanic/Norse legend. Snorri Sturluson (1179-1241) makes a distinction between the light-elves and the dark-elves. The formed dwelling in Alfheim (Elf-world) and described as "fairer than the sun in appearance". The latter described as chthonic entities. They dwelt in Svartalfaheim (World of the dark elves), and were "blacker than pitch". The descriptions given for dark elves tend to be similar or identical to dwarves. Making it likely that these were two terms for the same concept.

In later Germanic legend the distinction between elves and dwarfs remained unclear. For example the dwarf Alberich of the Nibelungenlied has a name literally meaning "elf-sovereign", or "King of the Elves". The elves were often considered as both nature spirits and mischievous tricksters.

In his literary works, Tolkien reinterpeted the elves as humanoid creatures who were biologically immortal, and had superior physical, spiritual, and magical abilities than mankind. This interpretation was popular enough to make them mainstays of modern fantasy, often depicted as a superhuman race.

Les terres d'Arran (Lands od Arran) - Elfes (Elves)

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From immemorial times, the Elves have trodden the vast lands of the lands of Arran with their eternal footsteps. Divided into a multitude of peoples, they have, throughout their history, accomplished the greatest wonders, as if triggered the greatest disasters.

The main peoples are detailed in the description of Elfes :

  • Wood Elves
  • Blue Elves
  • White Elves
  • Dark Elves
  • Red or Volcano Elves
  • Half Elves.

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