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What is the elf's explanation?

Elves are creatures that appear in Germanic mythology (Nordic mythology). They are often depicted as Germans with slightly long and pointed ears, armed with bows and arrows, blond hair and blue eyes, tall and similar to human bodies.

1. Elves are fictional creatures integrated with nature. They are not as sad as vampires. They live together at leisure. Most elves like trees, and they are keen on sprouting young trees as a pastime.

2. Some elves have wings, and some powerful elves can even control disasters.

3. Lovely flying spirits or spirits, handsome boys and girls with wings behind them, are good for people. Especially the children's desire and love.

4. Elves live in the forest, are equal and friendly to each other, are hostile to evil races, and can live in harmony with good races. In Germanic mythology, the god of nature is responsible for dreaming, but dreams are not always beautiful.

The characteristics of the elves:

1. In various legends, the characteristics of elves can be summarized as follows: long life (sometimes even considered immortal), artistic proficiency, nobility, elegance, intelligence and beauty, a certain degree of cleanliness and almost integration with nature.

They are good at using magic and bows and arrows, living in the forest, forming a loose kingdom and being equal and friendly to each other. Elves are usually disorderly and kind. They are hostile to evil races, but they can get along well with good races (they may be slightly dissatisfied with rude and sloppy dwarves).

3. The typical image of modern elves is tall, thin, sober and unsmiling wizards in solid color robes, often hundreds of years old.

4. Young and beautiful elves are mostly archers shuttling through the forest. They are natural warriors and shooters, fighting evil to protect nature.