The problem is that a young girl Sara-Kate is a prisoner of her mother's mental illness. Sara-Kate takes on adult-like qualities of being a provider and protector while also engaging in escapism. Her escape is her tiny elf village that she has built in the yard. She has convinced herself the elves are real and then convinced her friend Hillary of this also.
The plural form of the noun elf is elves.
There is no specific collective noun for elves, in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a party of elves, a crew of elves, a staff of elves, etc.
Santa has elves.
Santa's helpers are elves.
There is one syllable in the word 'elves'.
The Silmarillion talks about the history of the elves in the early ages. (it's like the book of elves, elvish book of history)
Probably no time soon. High Elves have a fairly recent book, and other armies need to be updated first, such as the other two kinds of elves.
Emily did
Ella's book brought attention to the challenges faced by elves, sparking conversation and empathy among different communities. It helped to bridge understanding and compassion, leading to better treatment and opportunities for elves in society.
No. There would be some reference to the Elves and Men mixing there. But there is not. They are separate races, and though they trade, they are not related.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elves_of_Cintra
The Red Elves. 7 foot and 2 inches.
Wood elves, high elves, dark elves, light elves.
the amazon rainforest
The house elves do. It says in book 4.
In Christopher Paolini's books, the elves are known as the "Elves" or the "Sylvans." They are a magical and long-lived race with a deep connection to nature and possess advanced knowledge and skills in magic and swordsmanship.
In J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, there is no specific mention of whether elves pee. Tolkien focused more on the historical, linguistic, and fantastical aspects of his world rather than mundane bodily functions like this.