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{{Infobox_species|title1 = Elf|image1 = Elf.jpg|homeland = [[Elfwood]]|notable_characters = [[Elfo]]<br>[[Pops]]<br>[[Kissy]]<br>[[Elf King]]
Elf is a sapient and dimwitted species in Disenchantment, their entire species lives in Elfwood and hasn't been seen outside of the magically barred kingdom in many years. They spend all day making candy, singing and obeying the Jolly Code. It is unknown who created this code, or why they follow it so intently.
 
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'''Elves''' are a sapient species that reside in the hidden village of [[Elfwood]] in the [[Enchanted Forest]], and they haven't been seen outside of their kingdom by humans for centuries. They spend all day making candy, singing, dancing, and obeying the Jolly Code (a law requiring them to act happy all the time). It is unknown who created this code, or why they follow it so intently.
== List of Known Elves ==
 
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To keep this list from being incredibly exhaustive, it will only included elves which either have been named, or have been relevant to the story in some way or another.
 
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==Known elves==
* Singo
 
 
To keep this list from being incredibly exhaustive, it will only include elves which either have been named, or have been relevant to the story in some way or another.
This is one of the two elves Elfo addresses when he expresses his discontent with their habitual lifestyle
 
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* Worko
 
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===Seen===
This is one of the two elves Elfo addresses when he expresses his discontent with their habitual lifestyle. Worko is much more elderly than the other elves shown
 
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* [[Elfo]] (half-elf hybrid)
* Kissy
 
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* [[Pops]]
This is another elf Elfo addresses during his speech, they seem to be in a relationship, though it is implied that it isn't monogamous. She wears a purple dress and has very red lipstick equipped.
 
 
* [[Kissy]]
* Shocko
 
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* [[King Rulo|Rulo]]
Shocko is a character that expresses shock more often than most people would, his frequent gasps, when used, are used as a sort of gasp-track (rather than a laugh track). It is unknown why he behaves this way, though it may just be a personality quirk, his name models it.
 
* Weirdo
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* [[Weirdo]]
 
* [[Superviso]]
Weirdo is an elf that was spying on Elfo and Kissy when they were getting intimate, Elfo demanded he leave, but the request was given off as if this wasn't out-of-character for Weirdo. Weirdo's demeanor seems to be played to imply he is a peeping tom, if not a generalized pervert.
 
 
* [[Shocko]]
* Superviso
 
 
* [[Singo]]
Superviso is the supervisor of the candy assembly-line in Elfwood. He seems to have a disliking towards Elfo which may stem from his grumpy work ethic, or it may just be Superviso's bossy demeanor that makes him come off that way. He attended Elfo's attempted hanging[[Category:Species]]
 
 
* [[Worko]]
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* [[Speako]]
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* [[Watcho]]
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* [[Shrimpo]]
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* [[Leavo]]
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* [[Annoyo]]
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===Mentioned===
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* [[Examplo]]
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* [[Returno]]
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* [[Braveo]]
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* [[Combusto]]
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==Trivia==
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*The elves' names are somewhat demonstrative of their roles or behaviors: Singo sings, Worko works, Shocko expresses shock. Sometimes they are used ironically for comic effect: no one ever returns - ''not even Returno!'' Speako is commanded to ''speak no more'' of Leavo. Weirdo is, well, weird and perverted.
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*It is unclear (and will probably never be known) how the elves get their names, but it is clear that the naming convention is played for laughs, and they shouldn't be taken too seriously or literally. (Clearly all the elves work, but there is only one Worko).
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*Elves are similar enough in appearance to [[Troll|Trolls]] and Dwarves that the three races can be easily confused for or masquerade as one another. The key differences are that Trolls and Dwarves don't like music, prefer hard liquor, and are able to grow body hair.
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*Another race of Elves lives in the passages beneath [[Dreamland Castle]]. Unlike the Elves of Dreamland, they are completely white-skinned and black-eyed. They are somehow connected to [[Queen Dagmar]] and [[Maru]], and a symbol representing them (a triangle above two circles indicative of eyes) in the tunnels is what [[Leavo]] had been searching for, tying them into what he described as "the destiny of the elves."
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[[Category:Species]]
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[[Category:Magical]]
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[[Category:Dreamlanders]]

Revision as of 01:52, 3 December 2019


Elves are a sapient species that reside in the hidden village of Elfwood in the Enchanted Forest, and they haven't been seen outside of their kingdom by humans for centuries. They spend all day making candy, singing, dancing, and obeying the Jolly Code (a law requiring them to act happy all the time). It is unknown who created this code, or why they follow it so intently.

Known elves

To keep this list from being incredibly exhaustive, it will only include elves which either have been named, or have been relevant to the story in some way or another.

Seen

Mentioned

Trivia

  • The elves' names are somewhat demonstrative of their roles or behaviors: Singo sings, Worko works, Shocko expresses shock. Sometimes they are used ironically for comic effect: no one ever returns - not even Returno! Speako is commanded to speak no more of Leavo. Weirdo is, well, weird and perverted.
  • It is unclear (and will probably never be known) how the elves get their names, but it is clear that the naming convention is played for laughs, and they shouldn't be taken too seriously or literally. (Clearly all the elves work, but there is only one Worko).
  • Elves are similar enough in appearance to Trolls and Dwarves that the three races can be easily confused for or masquerade as one another. The key differences are that Trolls and Dwarves don't like music, prefer hard liquor, and are able to grow body hair.
  • Another race of Elves lives in the passages beneath Dreamland Castle. Unlike the Elves of Dreamland, they are completely white-skinned and black-eyed. They are somehow connected to Queen Dagmar and Maru, and a symbol representing them (a triangle above two circles indicative of eyes) in the tunnels is what Leavo had been searching for, tying them into what he described as "the destiny of the elves."