read the Artemis Fowls series. it has fairies. not what you think though
The Silmarillion talks about the history of the elves in the early ages. (it's like the book of elves, elvish book of history)
There are lots of creatures in The Hobbit. There are hobbits, elves, dwarves, and wizards to begin with...
The Silmarillion is the history of Middle-Earth from the beginning of the Universe through to the events that occur during The Lord of the Rings. It is mainly a history of the elves, and, through the elves' dealings with other races, peripherally the history of Men, Dwarves, and Hobbits.
Wood elves, high elves, dark elves, light elves.
Possibly, but no bodies have been produced as solid evidence.
this is how
Elves are generally pointy-eared mythical creatures, although they have been depicted differently throughout history. Elves have been described as Santa's helpers, and their hobbies include making toys. However, Tolkien's elves are a far cry from the bundle of joy at the North Pole, expressing a peaceful disposition and choosing to spend their time enjoying the arts.
Elves on Shelves are not real elves. They are elves that you place on a shelf to help kids get excited about Christmas.
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.
Reindeer and Elves.
The elves of Ireland folklore or German folklore were tall. Santa's elves in folklore are small. In reality there are no elves.
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