Elves - Elf - Elven
Latin - Homo fata alfar
Dark elves have
black hair and black eyes, and sometimes black skin. Light elves are
typically Scandinavian-looking, with blond hair, pale skin and blue eyes.
They are generally tall and slim, with sharp, delicate features and
pointed ears, although some British and German elves can be very tiny, and
are often mistaken for fairies.
Elves are the
most difficult magical race to pin down. Mythological sources tell us that
the liosalfar or light elves live in Alfheim where Frey is their Lord.
However, there has also been the enduring belief in folklore of the elves
as faery-folk: beings associated with the natural world. These two
conceptions of elves might still be linked, however, as Alfheim is known
to be a place of incredible natural beauty, and Frey, their leader, is an
agricultural deity. To further confuse this issue, Norse folklore has a
strong belief in the Landvaettir, or land spirits who may fit into either
or both of these categories. Whether one calls the spirits of the land as
the elves, the faeries, or the landvaettir, or uses all of these terms
interchangeably, respect is all important.
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Elves
are mysterious, mystical beings, wrought from light during the birth of
time. They are often arrogant and
haughty as a result of their advanced age both as a race, and as
individuals. They have seen the
dawn of time, the birth of man, the changing of countless seasons, all
blurred into a history remembered and revered in stories and songs.
They are the wardens of nature, the children of the gods. Their lives are
long and know no sickness or disease. They know much happiness but also
carry great sorrow. They feel the joy of mother earth and her children but
also feel all her grief, all throughout history. They are one with the
Earth, Elfs were made from it and they shall return to it at the end of
time.
In nature they find solace; and for the most part are a peaceful people
and mean no harm to those who do no harm. But woe be to those who oppose
the Elves, for to awaken the anger and fury is to most assuredly bring
about your own destruction. Beneath the soft exteriors of the elves,
beyond their songs of peace and tranquility lie
skilled archers, powerful mages and deadly warriors. There is no more
revered friend than an elf, and likewise, there is no more feared foe than
an angry elf.
Through the
centuries they have learned to read the stars, nature and her animals,
coming to an amazing understanding of all things around them. To be sure,
one of the hardest things to understand were humans themselves. Many
believe the humans were the reason the elfen folk mysteriously
disappeared. Are they still there, just beyond our reach of comprehension,
or were they wiped out by humans and their lack of understanding?
Elves also appears in
Warcraft. They are called night elves. Now I will introduce you to these
mystical beings.
The reclusive Night Elves were the first race to
awaken in the World of Warcraft. These shadowy, immortal beings were the
first to study magic and let it loose throughout the world nearly ten
thousand years before Warcraft I. The Night Elves' reckless use of magic
drew the Burning Legion into the world and led to a catastrophic war
between the two titanic races. The Night Elves barely managed to banish
the Legion from the world, but their wondrous homeland was shattered and
drowned by the sea. Ever since, the Night Elves refused to use magic for
fear that the dreaded Legion would return. The Night Elves closed
themselves off from the rest of the world and remained hidden atop their
holy mountain of Hyjal for many thousands of years. As a race, Night Elves
are typically honorable and just, but they are very distrusting of the
'lesser races' of the world. They are nocturnal by nature and their
shadowy powers often elicit the same distrust that they have for their
mortal neighbors.
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