Elves: The Mystical History of European Folklore (Mysterious Legends & Creatures #16) FYTube



What do you call a female elf made of Lego?

Legolass….

I’ll see myself out.

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22 Comments

  1. it would be cool to see you cover the dalaketenon from Filipino and the engkanto from Filipino legend, who are apparently the Filipino version of elves. I think Polynesian mythology mythology also has their own version of elves too called hakuturi?

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