Oberon
Mischievous elves are found in Irish folklore, they are called leprechauns.
elf do like fairies and are always best friends.
In many mythologies and folklore, elves are actually depicted as tall, slender and graceful beings, not tiny. The idea of tiny elves may have been popularized in more recent fantasy literature and media, where elves are sometimes portrayed as diminutive magical creatures for storytelling purposes.
No, elves are not a part of Australian folklore or mythology. Elves are typically associated with European folklore and are not part of Australian Aboriginal culture or beliefs.
In folklore and mythology, fairies are sometimes believed to have a special connection with corgis, as these dogs were thought to be the preferred mounts of fairies.
No. Fairies are creatures of folklore and fiction.
Elves and Fairies were very popular and widely believed in during the Middle Ages, between the 5th and 15th Century.
No, but it has dwarves hobbits and elves.
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Muddle Earth
Yes, in Welsh folklore, corgis are believed to be associated with fairies and are said to be the preferred mounts of fairy warriors.
In fiction, fantasy, folklore and your imagination.