they play with toys that haven't left santas factory lol yeah I don't know, elves don't even exist idk?? Maybe the broken toys they screwed up on or themselves! Who knows!
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There are no such things as elves.
There are no such things as elves! Santa's fake!
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Elves are little CUTE creatures that wouldn't hurt you at all! Most elves have pointy ears and red adorable noses some elves can be 4 foot or 2 foot elves it doesn't matter at all. Also you can find some elves behind a rock or flowers and they love to hang-out around gardens and grass where no one goes or cuts. Some elves are really sneaky in the gardens because they think it theirs. If you get them angry they will bounce off the walls and you can see a little light going up and down and all over the place but its fun to watch. But not all elves are nice it matters if your are nice to others even a elves if you have one if you catch one you can do a hole lot of things with it but you may not through it or it will leave right away when you leave that's how elves act so BELELIVE!!!!!! Most elves are about 5 feet flat, but some elves can be short like forest elves.
Wood elves, high elves, dark elves, light elves.
No, possessive nouns can be singular or plural.A possessive noun is used to show that something belongs to that noun.The possessive form of the singular noun elf is elf's.example: The elf's hat had a feather in the brim. (the hat of the elf)The possessive form of the plural noun elves is elves'.example: The elves' party was such fun. (the party of the elves)
The singular possessive form for the noun elf is elf's.Example: The elf's gift was a bouquet of buttercups.The plural form for the noun elf is elves; the plural possessive form is elves'.Example: The elves' picnic was a lot of fun.
In 'The Hobbit', the elves are described as a fun-loving people. While the dwarves approach Rivendell, the elves sing taunting songs at them, but Tolkien also mentions several times that they are very wise. Elrond is described as 'as kind as summer', among other things. So I would think that the elves do not take things too seriously, value kindness, but also wisdom, and some (the Elvenking of Mirkwood, for example) value their privacy and secrecy. Craftsmanship also seems important, as does music. The Elvenking also seemed very proud. In 'The Lord of the Rings', the descriptions of the elves make them seem far more 'serious', with less of the merrymaking described in 'The Hobbit'.
Yes, you can dress your Elf on the Shelf elves in different outfits or costumes to make them look festive or match the holiday season. Many stores sell miniature clothes and accessories specifically designed for Elf on the Shelf elves. Be creative and have fun with dressing up your elves!
Elves speak Elvish, which is similar to Gnomish, you would need to do extensive research to learn to speak elvish and then you must find an elf to talk to. (That is, if you believe such things)
Elves on Shelves are not real elves. They are elves that you place on a shelf to help kids get excited about Christmas.