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  1. Elf - Wikipedia

    Elves started to be prominent in the literature and art of educated elites from the early modern period onwards. These literary elves were imagined as tiny, playful beings, with William …

  2. Elf | Mythology, Origins & Germanic Folklore | Britannica

    Dec 4, 2025 · elf, in Germanic folklore, originally, a spirit of any kind, later specialized into a diminutive creature, usually in tiny human form.

  3. Elves in Myth and Fantasy: From Norse Lore to Tolkien's Realm

    Explore the captivating world of elves, from their origins in ancient Germanic folklore to their prominent role in modern fantasy. Delve into Norse mythology’s light and dark elves, medieval …

  4. Elves – Mythos Anthology

    Originating from the folklore of Germanic, Scandinavian, and Celtic traditions, elves have evolved significantly over centuries—from mischievous and ethereal spirits in ancient myths to noble …

  5. Elves in Folklore and Spirituality - AWAKEN University

    Elves have long been a part of mythology, folklore, and spiritual traditions, depicted as mystical, nature-connected beings with supernatural abilities. Across cultures, elves are described as …

  6. Elf | Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom

    Elves commonly possessed strong but swiftly passing passions, being moved easily to laughter, anger, or misery and as quickly calmed. They were known for their impulsive behavior and, as …

  7. Elf - DND 5th Edition

    This category includes the wild elves (grugach) of Greyhawk and the Kagonesti of Dragonlance, as well as the races called wood elves in Greyhawk and the Forgotten Realms.

  8. Elf (folklore) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Elves are a significant figure in folklore, characterized by their magical qualities and diverse representations across cultures. Traditionally, in Germanic folklore, elves were seen as …

  9. Types of Elves: A Deep Dive into Their Various Kinds Across Folklore

    Nov 22, 2023 · From the regal and wise elves of high fantasy to the mischievous sprites of folk tales, the variety of elves is as vast as the cultures that created them. In this article, we’ll …

  10. Elves in Middle-earth - Wikipedia

    Tolkien derived Elves from mentions in the ancient poetry and languages of Northern Europe, especially Old English. These suggested to him that Elves were large, dangerous, beautiful, …