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Elves, originally from Germanic mythology, are frequently featured in Fantasy fiction. In modern fiction, particularly because of the influence from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, elves are modeled mostly after the Light elves of Norse mythology: tall, slender, human-like creatures of otherworldly beauty. Along with this development, Dark elves are now often modeled as a more sinister counterpart to the High elves, but are still modeled more-or-less after the Norse light elves, moreso than the Drow or the Trow, which are the fairy-like dark elves of British folklore, or the…mehr

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Elves, originally from Germanic mythology, are frequently featured in Fantasy fiction. In modern fiction, particularly because of the influence from J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, elves are modeled mostly after the Light elves of Norse mythology: tall, slender, human-like creatures of otherworldly beauty. Along with this development, Dark elves are now often modeled as a more sinister counterpart to the High elves, but are still modeled more-or-less after the Norse light elves, moreso than the Drow or the Trow, which are the fairy-like dark elves of British folklore, or the traditional dark elves or black elves of Norse mythology, which are more dwarf-like or troll-like.