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| − | '''Elves''' are often found in fantasy books, such as [[Eragon]], or [[The Lord of the Rings]]. They are also popular in role playing games such as [[Dungeons & Dragons]] and play a role in [[Christmas]]. | + | '''Elves''' are a race of humanoids commonly presented as existing in fantasy entertainment. Despite this, they are completely [[fiction]]al. They are often found in fantasy books, such as [[Eragon]], or [[The Lord of the Rings]]. They are also popular in role playing games such as [[Dungeons & Dragons]] and play a role in [[Christmas]]. |
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| + | Elves make toys for Santa to give to all the children at Christmas time. They are much smaller than humans, and also have pointy ears. | ||
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| − | Elves are portrayed as being slimmer and more agile than any being. They have pointed ears and both male and female are extremely attractive. Elves are users of magic and are immortal. Elves are usually native to the forest and wear green and brown clothing. | + | Elves are portrayed as being slimmer and more agile than any being. They have pointed ears and both male and female are extremely attractive. Elves are users of magic and are immortal. Elves are usually native to the forest and wear green and brown clothing. The fact that they go through cycles of reincarnation is used as evidence to undermine the belief that The Lord of the Rings is a "Christian" book. |
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Elves are also slimmer and more agile than humans with pointy ears, but while they live for long periods of time, they are not immortal, and they have inferior constitution. They are especially skilled with bows and swords and have strong charm and sleep resistance. | Elves are also slimmer and more agile than humans with pointy ears, but while they live for long periods of time, they are not immortal, and they have inferior constitution. They are especially skilled with bows and swords and have strong charm and sleep resistance. | ||
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Revision as of 00:41, July 2, 2007
Elves are a race of humanoids commonly presented as existing in fantasy entertainment. Despite this, they are completely fictional. They are often found in fantasy books, such as Eragon, or The Lord of the Rings. They are also popular in role playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons and play a role in Christmas.
Christmas
Elves make toys for Santa to give to all the children at Christmas time. They are much smaller than humans, and also have pointy ears.
Lord of the Rings
Description
Elves are portrayed as being slimmer and more agile than any being. They have pointed ears and both male and female are extremely attractive. Elves are users of magic and are immortal. Elves are usually native to the forest and wear green and brown clothing. The fact that they go through cycles of reincarnation is used as evidence to undermine the belief that The Lord of the Rings is a "Christian" book.
Powers
In comparison to humans elves are stronger in spirit and in limb and have an exceptional constitution and endurance. When they grow older they seldom get weaker, instead they become wiser and even more fair. Elven senses, especially of hearing and sight, are much keener and intense than those of Men. Elves, like humans, may also die when they are wounded severely, but in general elves heal very fast when they are tended to quickly.
Dungeons & Dragons
Elves are also slimmer and more agile than humans with pointy ears, but while they live for long periods of time, they are not immortal, and they have inferior constitution. They are especially skilled with bows and swords and have strong charm and sleep resistance.