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  • Elf - Wikipedia
    Ängsälvor (Swedish "Meadow Elves") by Nils Blommér (1850) An elf (pl elves) is a type of humanoid supernatural being in Germanic folklore Elves appear especially in North Germanic mythology, being mentioned in the Icelandic Poetic Edda and the Prose Edda In medieval Germanic -speaking cultures, elves were thought of as beings with magical powers and supernatural beauty, ambivalent
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  • Elfs or Elves – What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Elfs is a common spelling error for elves Since the singular root is elf, English users who are unfamiliar with pluralization rules might use this backformation under the assumption that elf forms a plural by adding a simple -s, like many other nouns
  • Elf - Description, History, Myth and Interpretations | Mythology. net
    An elf is a mythical creature that appears to be human in nature, but has magical powers and does not age (or at least ages very slowly) It appears that elves have their origins in Germanic lore, but they are also commonly found in other European folklore
  • Elf | Mythology, Origins Germanic Folklore | Britannica
    Elf, in Germanic folklore, originally, a spirit of any kind, later specialized into a diminutive creature, usually in tiny human form In the Prose, or Younger, Edda, elves were classified as light elves (who were fair) and dark elves (who were darker than pitch); these classifications are roughly
  • Elves in Myth and Fantasy: From Norse Lore to Tolkiens Realm
    Discover the enduring magic of elves from ancient mythology to modern fantasy in this comprehensive exploration
  • Types of Elves: A Deep Dive into Their Various Kinds Across Folklore
    The Origins of Elf Lore: Tracing Their Roots in Mythology Elf lore dates back to ancient times, deeply rooted in Norse and Germanic mythology Initially, elves were seen as divine or semi-divine beings with magical powers and a connection to nature They were often considered guardians of forests and rivers, possessing an ethereal beauty and grace In early texts like the Norse Edda, elves
  • Elf: Overview and History - Mythical Encyclopedia
    Elves are mythical creatures that have existed in various cultures and folklore for centuries They are often depicted as small, magical beings with pointed ears and a mischievous nature The origins of elves can be traced back to Germanic lore, where they were considered to be spirits of nature Over time, their portrayal evolved, and …
  • Elf | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
    A convention of modern fantasy usage for "elf-like" characteristics is: the v in elven or elvish refers to human-sized elves (who correspond more closely to the mythology of the Viking Era), whereas the f in elfin or elfish refers to tiny-sized elfs (who correspond more closely to the folklore of the Renaissance and Romantic Eras)





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