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I really like Elves. They are so cool.
in spanish we have "duendes" (creatures luke santa's helpers) and "elfos" (pointy eared wizards and warriors of the magical forests)
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I think that elves at least in Britain may be the memory of the previous Stone Age inhabitants who were displaced by the invading Bronze Age Celts. The low round houses roofed with thatch and sod would have looked like low hills from a distance. Stone arrowheads were traditionally called elf-shot by the British. These people weren't magical in the fantasy book sense but they were likely mysterious, totally other, and potentially dangerous.
Your totally missing the point that elves are originating from Ireland and they were normal sized people. They started to add wings and make them smaller in the late 1800's. They would be very handsome or beautiful people and had the power to disappear. All other 'elves' are invented by the media. A lot what you claim here is untrue and wrong information.