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Elven

Elven is an English adjective and demonym relating to elves, a race of humanoid beings in folklore and modern fantasy. The term is used to describe things associated with elves, including their culture, art, language, and artifacts.

In traditional European folklore, elves are supernatural beings with varying nature—benevolent, mischievous, or dangerous. The word

In fantasy literature, elves are common and usually portrayed as long-lived or immortal, skilled in magic, archery,

In contemporary media, "elven" appears in novels, role-playing games, films, and video games to evoke a classic

See also: Elf; Elves in popular culture; Elf (mythology).

"elf"
has
a
long
history
in
myth;
the
specific
term
"elven"
is
a
modern
usage
that
supplements
the
archaic
noun.
or
crafts.
The
most
influential
depiction
comes
from
J.
R.
R.
Tolkien,
whose
elves
inhabit
ancient
kingdoms,
speak
delicate
languages,
and
shape
legendary
histories.
Writers
and
game
designers
have
adopted
"elven"
to
describe
their
elves
and
related
matters,
though
usage
varies
by
work;
some
distinguish
between
"Elven"
as
culture
or
artifact
and
"Elvish"
or
the
languages
themselves.
elflike
aesthetic
or
to
name
features
such
as
elven
armor,
elven
cities,
or
elven
languages.