Elves
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That's the best we can do for Elvish because there are no actual
Elves
around to speak it for us.
Now, imagine if I could look at all of you and dial from real humans into
elves.
Nod to him, elves, and do him courtesies.”
And he talked about Africans and Americans and Asians and Europeans, and a blatantly racist category he termed "Monstrosus," which basically included all the people he didn't like, including imaginary folk like
elves.
Every five years, teams representing the elves, goblins, and treefolk will compete in a grand tournament of dragon jousting.
So if the
elves
didn’t actually play one match, and the goblins didn’t actually play two, the truth must be that
elves
played two and goblins played one.
For the
elves
to have played two matches, they must’ve faced each of the other teams once.
And since goblins have only played one match so far— against the elves— that means the match between goblins and treefolk has not occurred yet.
We know it’s false that the treefolk tied zero matches, which means their bout against the
elves
must’ve tied.
We also know that the
elves
won at least one match, and since they tied against the treefolk, they must have beaten the goblins.
In the match between
elves
and goblins, the goblins must’ve scored at least one hit.
The
elves
couldn’t have scored three, so that eliminates these two.
And we have the
elves
in the form of China.
The North Pole scenes with Santa and the
elves
could have been cute and charming.
Not to mention the Yiddish speaking
elves.
It's got terrible sets and effects, and features a rather frightening Santa who doesn't operate at the North Pole, but instead from a cloud in outer space, and who doesn't have little
elves
helping him make his toys but rather all different groups of children from practically every country there is.
Back to "Santa Claus": instead of the North Pole, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas resides in a satellite in geosynchronous earth orbit (shades of "MST3K"); instead of
elves
his toys are made by children chosen from around the world; and he had sophisticated spy equipment to check just which kids are naughty and nice.
I am now an atheist, and that just proves that the "once saved always saved" doctorine that Christians tell us is no more real than
elves.
Basically Mrs. Santa Claus (Angela Lansbury) gets bored of the same job of helping the
elves
at the North Pole, and her husband, Santa Claus (The Muppet Movie's Charles Durning), so she decides to go on a explore of New York.
Eddie Griffin and the guy from Mallrats as the
elves
was ridiculous.
The
elves
sounded and acted like refugees from a WW2movie, Words and names were mispronounced.
To prevent that, two
elves
likewise enter the human world to look for Crystal and protect her from the evil forces.
Than came the introduction of all sorts of magical beings: trolls, elves, gnomes, leprechauns, etc.... Instead of re imagining them and be creative.
The songs are terrible, (unusual for a Rankin/Bass production) the plot makes no sense at all, and worst of all, the
elves
look as deformed and hideous as Gollum.
Then they get trapped and stumble upon an ancient civilization underground ruled by white
elves
in dumb costumes.
The mole people look especially stupid, but at least there clothes look more normal than the
elves.
I was forgetting where and who I was, to live the life of
elves
and sylphs, the fanciful creation of Scandinavian superstitions.
I considered it a narrative of facts, and discovered in it a vein of interest deeper than what I found in fairy tales: for as to the elves, having sought them in vain among foxglove leaves and bells, under mushrooms and beneath the ground-ivy mantling old wall-nooks, I had at length made up my mind to the sad truth, that they were all gone out of England to some savage country where the woods were wilder and thicker, and the population more scant; whereas, Lilliput and Brobdignag being, in my creed, solid parts of the earth's surface, I doubted not that I might one day, by taking a long voyage, see with my own eyes the little fields, houses, and trees, the diminutive people, the tiny cows, sheep, and birds of the one realm; and the corn-fields forest-high, the mighty mastiffs, the monster cats, the tower-like men and women, of the other.
"In the name of all the
elves
in Christendom, is that Jane Eyre?" he demanded.
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