Are elves Irish?

Elves are humanoid beings which originate from Germanic mythology
Germanic mythology
Germanic mythology consists of the body of myths native to the Germanic peoples, including Norse mythology, Anglo-Saxon mythology, and Continental Germanic mythology. It was a key element of Germanic paganism.
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and English folklore
. They are commonly depicted in one of two different forms: Small nature spirits affiliated with the fairies. These are the kind usually found in Celtic mythology.
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Are elves Scottish or Irish?

While they may have been thought to cause diseases with magical weapons, elves are more clearly associated in Old English with a kind of magic denoted by Old English sīden and sīdsa, a cognate with the Old Norse seiðr, and also paralleled in the Old Irish Serglige Con Culainn.
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Where do elves come from?

Like men of the time, elves lived in kingdoms found in forests, meadows, or hollowed-out tree trunks. Elves, fairies, and leprechauns are all closely related in folklore, though elves specifically seem to have sprung from early Norse mythology.
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Who originally came up with elves?

However, the elves found in the works of the 20th-century philologist and fantasy writer J. R. R. Tolkien have formed the view of elves in modern fantasy like no other singular source. The first appearance of modern fantasy elves occurred in The King of Elfland's Daughter, a 1924 novel by Lord Dunsany.
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Are elves Nordic?

Elves in Norse mythology

The elves (Old Norse: álfar, singular, álfr) are divine beings in Norse mythology. Not much is known about them, but they have some form of connection to the Aesir and the Vanir. Freyr who is the brother of Freya became the ruler of their realm Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr).
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Are elves Celtic?

Elves are humanoid beings which originate from Germanic mythology and English folklore. They are commonly depicted in one of two different forms: Small nature spirits affiliated with the fairies. These are the kind usually found in Celtic mythology.
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How Old can a elf live?

An elf reaches adulthood at about 110 years of age and can live to be more than 700 years old.
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Are leprechauns elves?

It is rumored that Leprechauns may actually be Irish Elves. Their heritage is said by some to go way back many hundreds of years to a snowy day at the North Pole.
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Where did dark elves originate?

Dark Elves appear in both Marvel Comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe as enemies of Thor. They come from the world of Svartalfheim, one of the Nine Worlds of Norse Mythology. They are ruled over by Malekith, and the most powerful amongst their ranks was Algrim the Strong.
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Why are elf ears pointy?

Elf Ear Causes and Symptoms

An ear normally develops with two folds of cartilage. With a Stahl's ear, a third fold of cartilage is present. If the upper portion of the ear (helix) unfurls, the result is a pointed ear. There are no physical symptoms associated with elf ear.
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Where do Christmas elves live?

Santa's elves live in the north pole, for easy access to Santa's workshop where they live. They have wonderful homes full of family and friends. Why do elves have pointy ears?
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Are dwarves Irish?

In fact, many of the actors portraying dwarves in The Hobbit are of Celtic descent, and several were allowed to keep their respective accents. James Nesbit's Bofur speaks in his Northern Irish brogue, and Graham McTavish' Dwalin (who also bears war-paint like tattoos) sounds like the Scot he is.
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Why are elves always British?

Their voices would come to take on this lofty nature as well. From the first Lord of the Rings radio plays, elves were depicted speaking in a high-born English accent, owing both to the general Englishness of Tolkien's texts and to their place in Middle Earth.
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Why are dwarves Irish?

They began as a Norse/Germanic earth spirit. Then Tolkien made them as a Semitic people, with a language and history similar to the Jews. But at some point between then and now, dwarves have come to be seen as universally Scottish.
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How do I get rid of an evil elf?

Here are some ideas:
  1. Leave it in your kid's room, but don't bother moving it every night. ...
  2. Give it to your kids, and just have them move it themselves. ...
  3. Put it in a box addressed to Santa.
  4. Put in a box addressed to Satan.
  5. Leave it on a neighbor's doorstep, ring the doorbell, and run.
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Where do bad elves live?

They, like the trolls, are often corollated with the dvergar (" dwarves") and their home is often considered to be the same as Nidavellir, the underground of Midgard, though not as far down as Hel.
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Who came first Dark Elves or celestials?

Technology and Weapons

Being the oldest known race (predating the universe itself), Dark Elf technology was very advanced, surpassing even the Asgardians'. They possessed massive, black, T-shaped spaceships with red lights that could travel between the Nine Realms.
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What is an Irish elf?

A leprechaun (Irish: leipreachán/luchorpán) is a diminutive supernatural being in Irish folklore, classed by some as a type of solitary fairy. They are usually depicted as little bearded men, wearing a coat and hat, who partake in mischief.
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How do elves get their magic?

The Elf on the Shelf explains that scout elves get their magic by being named and loved by a child. In the back of each book, families have an opportunity to write their elf's name and the date that they adopted it.
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Do elves get periods?

((EDIT: Although ti's very possible - even likely, that menstruation wasn't actually a monthly cycle. Elves rarely even counted in years (preferring centuries), let alone months.)) So, long story short, I'm pretty confident that elves do menstruate.
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How long are elves pregnant?

Elves' pregnancy lasts for two years. Most elf-maidens don't make it through 2 years thus less children. Twins are more common in Elves than in humans.
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What is an Irish fairy called?

Other names worth noting in the Irish fairy lore are Banshee, Leprechaun, and Puca. The Banshee (bean si) is the female, or "Ban" sidhe, but more particularly, had the function of keening like a mortal woman when a family member died, whether the deceased was present in the family home or not.
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