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Talk:Dökkálfar
Talk:Dökkálfar Talk:Dökkálfar
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User:Lupin/watchlist
... Dobcross Document Based Question Dodge ball Doira Dokkalfar Dolby Laboratories Dolly the sheep Domain Name ...
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Svartálfar
Svartálfar In Norse mythology, the svartálfar ("black elves") or dökkálfar ("dark elves") are supernatural beings (Old Norse "vættir," wights) that are said to reside in the underground world of Svartálfheim. They, like the trolls, are often corollated with the dvergar ("dwarves") and their home is often considered to be the same ...
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Svartalfheim (translated from Portuguese)
Svartalfheim In mitologia Scandinavian , to svartálfar ("elfos blacks") or to dökkálfar ("elfos dark") they are sobrehumanos beings (to vættir or wights, in archaic Scandinavian), that they were known as resident of the underground world of Svartalfheim. As well as trolls , is related frequently with the dwarves and its housing also can ...
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Drows (translated from French)
... another kind of black elf, particularly it Dokkalfar Scandinavian mythology. The black elves deliver to ...
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User talk:Underleaf
User talk:Underleaf Freyr - Continued from User talk:71.128.55.161 All the things mentioned there are 100%. - Underleaf No they are not. I have already addressed the elf lord thing. Here is another: He also possesses a sword that would by itself emerge from its sheath and spread a ...
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User talk:71.128.55.161
User talk:71.128.55.161 The elf connection is mentioned in the article itself - I don't feel it really belongs in the lead. It's a somewhat vague thing and the lead should contain the most important facts. - Haukur 22:50, 30 December 2005 (UTC) Do not Omit Historical ...
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Dark elf
Dark elf Dark elves are the (mostly) evil counterparts of the Light Elves in many mythologies and fantasy settings. They are often at war with other elves. Dark elves in mythology and folklore Norse/Germanic mythology Main article: Svartálfar In Norse mythology, Svartálfar ("Swartelves" or "black elves"), sometimes considered synonymous with ...
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Álfar
Álfar Álfar (singular: álfr) is the Old Norse word for elves. Álfar figure in Norse mythology. Snorri Sturluson in the Younger Edda differentiate between ljósálfar (light-elves) and dökkálfar (dark-elves). The light-elves live in Álfheimr. See elf for a more extensive description. The Eddas tend to use "Álfar" and ...
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Drow
... based on another dark elf, specifically the Dokkalfar of Norse mythology. The drow were first ...
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