The Origins and History of Elves [Norse Mythology]

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @urabubba3577
    @urabubba3577 5 лет назад +369

    In old many cultures, elves were called the protector of the forests and natures.

    • @anniebuenaventura6112
      @anniebuenaventura6112 4 года назад +5

      Thats true even the fea 💙

    • @anniebuenaventura6112
      @anniebuenaventura6112 4 года назад +7

      And they can sometimes or like to help humans depending in the kin or kind of the fea their is 💙

    • @johnroe3915
      @johnroe3915 3 года назад +12

      All false... elves make toys and live in the north pole.

    • @letanish8059
      @letanish8059 3 года назад +6

      @@johnroe3915 they are talking about most of the cultures

    • @spider-spectre
      @spider-spectre 3 года назад +19

      @@johnroe3915 And what keeps kids from ignorantly destroying and abusing nature?
      staying inside and playing with toys. Case closed.

  • @truthseek3017
    @truthseek3017 5 лет назад +240

    I wish i lived in a fantasy world with elves.

    • @morningstarlink
      @morningstarlink 5 лет назад +29

      A fantasy world would be nice if you were lucky enough to be born as an elf, rich, aristocrat, powerful and beautiful. If not then you'll be an grumpy dwarf, a filthy human or worse greenskinned pignose orc.

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 5 лет назад +27

      Elf boy
      Well, who says humans can’t be good looking? And who knows, you could be lucky enough to marry an elf and have a human looking child with elven powers.

    • @umedtahir2644
      @umedtahir2644 5 лет назад +2

      Just wait to go to the Warhammer universe

    • @Digitalhdwmn
      @Digitalhdwmn 5 лет назад +2

      Go to High elven wisdom.
      She is looking to convert humans to elves

    • @jonjonboi3701
      @jonjonboi3701 4 года назад +2

      Logic Seeker I wish I lived in the realm of the world of the Witcher. That would be cool

  • @cjmartinez8318
    @cjmartinez8318 3 года назад +121

    In the Philippines, the Elves here were called "Diwata" they were like both Warriors and Magic Casters, very well known as protector of Forests too.

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 2 года назад +4

      I find it interesting there is similar stories of supernatural entities all over the world. Makes me wonder if they are really based on something.

    • @xyre8443
      @xyre8443 2 года назад +4

      Diwata are deities, they are goddess

    • @xyre8443
      @xyre8443 2 года назад +1

      @@LisaAnn777 No they are not, cultures travel all over the world and were all homo sapiens, having the same way of coming up with ideas is not something new.

    • @LisaAnn777
      @LisaAnn777 2 года назад +3

      @@xyre8443 except ancient cultures did not travel all over the world. And many times when they got to new places the locals already had very similar myths. Yes we're all homo sapien but some have been separated for 100,000+years

    • @bakainu6597
      @bakainu6597 2 года назад +2

      @Hakdog Sana olduwende are dwarves and diwata are more likely fairies

  • @Lupinemancer87
    @Lupinemancer87 4 года назад +180

    Elves are awesome.
    I'm so happy I'm from Scandinavia, where Elves originate :D

    • @adamwarlock5286
      @adamwarlock5286 4 года назад +10

      I am Irish, I traced my history back to the people who worshipped the Tuath de dana ( Toor de danann) which I believe are Scandinavian in origin

    • @heriosmgaming4320
      @heriosmgaming4320 4 года назад +1

      wow

    • @andrearafanan4595
      @andrearafanan4595 4 года назад +1

      Well I think elf’s are creepy but not the elf on the shelf

    • @MatagiKrigareJyzep
      @MatagiKrigareJyzep 4 года назад +3

      not true, they are Celtic as well and actually more in Celtic mythology than in Norse.

    • @anttityykila9384
      @anttityykila9384 4 года назад +1

      They origin from fennoscandia not scandinavian.

  • @HimanshuSharma-pn2nt
    @HimanshuSharma-pn2nt 4 года назад +132

    Great work
    In Hinduism there is a race called *"Gandharwas"* somehow like elves.
    By the way love from India and stay safe during this corona pandemic period.

  • @puspitapramanik8628
    @puspitapramanik8628 4 года назад +34

    Elves's world is so beautiful I literally want to go there

    • @grumpycat6429
      @grumpycat6429 4 года назад

      What do you know about the world of the elves and other creatures.

    • @grumpycat6429
      @grumpycat6429 4 года назад

      Genuine question

    • @tweetthechicken3870
      @tweetthechicken3870 3 года назад +1

      @@grumpycat6429 what do you know about It and I mean stuff that you know is real. I only know about some stuff which I think are ghosts or something they're invisible I'm pretty sure they can understand human language they can move stuff they might just not want to be seen but I think they might actually get weaker around more people however i could be wrong on that

  • @Nothingness00000-o
    @Nothingness00000-o 3 года назад +76

    So Tolkien's Elves were more Norse than any other later depictions.♥️✌️

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 2 года назад +15

      They are straight out of the mythology, which makes sense considering he was trying to make a mythology for England, which is anglo-saxon AKA an offshoot of norse people. Even the names are found in sagas, though Tolkien interestingly used alot of the norse elf names for dwarves. Dwarves in norse mythology were also considered dark elves.

    • @furyberserk
      @furyberserk 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@vergil8833
      White/light elves and black/dark elves. One of light, nature and life, the other in dark caves using fire and crafting magic tools.

  • @MetallicaMan76
    @MetallicaMan76 5 лет назад +46

    Probably one of the most informative pieces on the elven subject. Well Done

  • @ladyalaina42
    @ladyalaina42 4 года назад +15

    Elves are a wonderful diversion from our lives, that lately seem very restricted and full of dread. Happy i found you.

  • @MythicalFactory
    @MythicalFactory  5 лет назад +27

    Thanks for the Patreon user for suggesting the subject for this video, hopefully you enjoyed it :)

  • @thalmoragent9344
    @thalmoragent9344 5 лет назад +71

    Wow, such an amazing and informational video. Never knew of the *Light Elves* and *Dark Elves* like that from Norse Mythology.
    Last time I’ve ever heard of elves, was in Skyrim, like the _High Elves(Altmer)_
    _Snow Elves(Falmer)_
    _Dark Elves(Dunmer)_
    And the _Dwemer_
    Awesome work!

    • @anttityykila9384
      @anttityykila9384 4 года назад +5

      Elves come from Finland. Our "gods" are elves (Haltija) and elves language are build from ancient finnish language... Mis vier miu vereeni.

    • @artlana8311
      @artlana8311 3 года назад +2

      love skyrim

    • @jaguillermol
      @jaguillermol 3 года назад +2

      Of course you didn't know, he is misinformed. He hasnt done proper research, even mispronounced words with the ó and à etc on top that indicates where to pronounce the word

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 2 года назад +4

      @@anttityykila9384 No, elves, including the word "elf" is pure germanic. They're often considered the spirits of ancestors in norse sources. Tolkiens elven languages were based on the sounds of finnish because he wanted it to sound foreign and not mutually understandable for english speakers like other germanic languages might be. The finns are finno-urgic and have nothing to do with this mythology.
      "elf" is not a translatable word, one can only make comparisons, so no, the finnish gods are not elves, they are as you said "haltija". It is not cognate with elves.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 2 года назад +1

      @@jaguillermol When writing old norse the rules are actually a bit different. It's not like latin.

  • @thomasalexanian927
    @thomasalexanian927 5 лет назад +50

    In a fantasy book series I'm making, I just introduced the fantasy world to elves.

    • @MythicalFactory
      @MythicalFactory  5 лет назад +2

      Nice! Good luck.

    • @thomasalexanian927
      @thomasalexanian927 5 лет назад +2

      @@MythicalFactory thank you. Still trying to think of a title for the series though but I have titles 4 the books

    • @thomasalexanian927
      @thomasalexanian927 5 лет назад +3

      @@MythicalFactory I'm trying to get inspired by frank Herbert (dune) and jrr tolkien (LOTR...obviously)

    • @dette-rx2hv
      @dette-rx2hv 4 года назад

      Hi! I wish to read your series, may I know where I can read it?

    • @thomasalexanian927
      @thomasalexanian927 4 года назад

      @@dette-rx2hv I'm sorry I'm actually writing it. It's taking a while to write these sorts of things

  • @thedeist1209
    @thedeist1209 5 лет назад +8

    I am so happy you made a video because I was waiting for a new vid for a while.

    • @MythicalFactory
      @MythicalFactory  5 лет назад +2

      I will make videos more often from now on :)

  • @isaacthelastn7687
    @isaacthelastn7687 5 лет назад +35

    Elderscrolls Dragon Age Tera & Witcher elves are my favorite

    • @levistan501
      @levistan501 5 лет назад +2

      Isaac The Last N7 I can’t wait for a new RPG magic base game that is a mix of all three

    • @umedtahir2644
      @umedtahir2644 5 лет назад +1

      What about warhammer40k I bet you the elvs will not be your favourite

  • @Greye13
    @Greye13 3 года назад +3

    Great video about Elves. The artwork is beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @azipoor3468
    @azipoor3468 5 лет назад +9

    I can't wait to see more videos. Thanks

  • @spencerhenry800
    @spencerhenry800 5 лет назад +105

    How about a genie [Arabian mythology]

    • @MythicalFactory
      @MythicalFactory  5 лет назад +20

      Good suggestion!

    • @KevinArcade87
      @KevinArcade87 5 лет назад +6

      Djinn

    • @aubreyfourie3372
      @aubreyfourie3372 5 лет назад +2

      Actually many mythologies have genies, in norse they're known as Djinn's

    • @yinchuun
      @yinchuun 4 года назад +3

      Elves and djinns are different mystical beings. Elves are vegan. Djinns eat meat and thirst for blood. Some djinns are wild like tiger, looking for preys. That's why some people call them devils.

    • @iden010
      @iden010 4 года назад

      Jinn are not elves they are benevolent beings given a bad name by religion. They're story is epic they are not demons either they are a part of the wide spectrum of the human family and are a manifestation stage of lyran vegan (vay gan) or plaedian cosmic refugees who all belong to Fae Dna. The Fae are in part a member along with many more contributors of dna of the ancestry group we belong to. The Fae are alive an well so are the Jinn,but I will say this "if you hath not eyes to see then the truth will always be kept far from thee."

  • @batguy7893
    @batguy7893 2 года назад +15

    Elves are such a fascinating race, I'd love to see a video game centered on them

    • @Lupinemancer87
      @Lupinemancer87 2 года назад +5

      ESO have a LOT of Elves :D

    • @kevinarevalo4747
      @kevinarevalo4747 Год назад +1

      @@Lupinemancer87I love Elves. I was hoping they’d do es6 in Valenwood but its looking like hammerfell.

  • @RnRnR
    @RnRnR 4 года назад +7

    In Sweden älva was originally a female elf (alv) but now it is mostly thought of as small female creatures who dance and create mist. And the small gnomes are called vättar, they live under people's gardens. Dark elves may not have been a thing, just another name for the dwarves. But there are many interpretations. Also, christianity made Norse mythology more black/white than it was originally. Loki didn't use to be evil for example. So anything from recent sources should be looked at with a grain of salt.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 2 года назад

      "Elf" is a general term for magical creatures, similarily "dark elf" is the same for magical creatures living under ground. This includes dwarves. But a "light elf" is more specific.

  • @MaMastoast
    @MaMastoast 2 года назад +7

    Growing up in Denmark I was exposed to plays and songs about elves luring young men to their deaths under the hills before I came across the works of Tolkien. while I absoutely enjoy modern fantasy elves,, I do think it's a shame they've lost their mystical and kinda scary properties.
    A proper elf to me is a beautiful otherworldly nature spirit who lures young men to their doom.

    • @leohwaffles2628
      @leohwaffles2628 Год назад

      My fucking god! I loved it, do you have any recommendation to make me about any story or songs??

    • @ingeabrahamsen4684
      @ingeabrahamsen4684 Год назад

      Exactly, I grew up as well with the same folklore, tales, and old folksongs like those you mention.
      And somehow, it hurts me to see how these carton Images of elves (with pointet ears) have comepletly taken over the original concept and image of elves, in the minds of modern people.
      These are not at all the elves, our ancestors described and sang about in their tales.
      Not only was handsome young men in danger from being lured into madness, tempted by beautiful, seductive elven maidens.
      Pretty young girls too had to beware. Have you forgotten the song "Jeg gik mig i lunden"? (I walked into the groove) about the girl, who was captured and married to the elven king.

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب Год назад

      ​@@ingeabrahamsen4684The curse is that they resemble the jinn of the Arabs 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @RyanG0899
      @RyanG0899 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@عليياسر-ذ5بThe Jinn is a tall, pale superhuman with pointy ears?

  • @bomberman855
    @bomberman855 5 лет назад +5

    Awesome video, very informative bud. :)

  • @dylansearcy3966
    @dylansearcy3966 5 лет назад +17

    Elves were also ruled by the vanir god Freyr of fertility. Volundr is an elf ruler who happens to be a skilled Smith like most dwarves

  • @thegeakshow
    @thegeakshow 2 года назад +1

    Bro thank you so much for the info! Starting my own game and wanted elves as a main character

    • @leohwaffles2628
      @leohwaffles2628 Год назад

      Do you have any content from your game on any social network? I would like to follow up!

  • @supercyberfunk
    @supercyberfunk 4 года назад +8

    Can you do a video on fairies? I've tried looking up the subject, but I get a lot of videos about how to see them and whether they're real or not.

  • @susantuiloma4244
    @susantuiloma4244 4 года назад +49

    I've always wished that if elves were not a myth I wanna live during their time😅

    • @alexsharker2511
      @alexsharker2511 4 года назад +3

      Sammeeee

    • @urabubba3577
      @urabubba3577 4 года назад +6

      I believed that they stayed away from humans do to us being too self absorbed.

    • @EvenAskeladden
      @EvenAskeladden 3 года назад +5

      Elfs still live in our world. One time I was out in the woods, I heard drumming and whistling. Then I got a feeling that something or someone was watching me. I never saw them, but I somehow just knew they were elfs.

    • @stanleysmith5699
      @stanleysmith5699 3 года назад +6

      U know I loved elves they my third favorite supernatural beings, also if wish there dark elves living among us

    • @log9700
      @log9700 3 года назад

      @@EvenAskeladden elves*

  • @ElvenWisdom
    @ElvenWisdom 5 лет назад +3

    Lovely video 🌿

  • @lizzi151uk5
    @lizzi151uk5 4 года назад +5

    Aragon is / was a real place in Russia on the Urbano Monte map which you can download and look at. Nice imagery/art.

  • @joshgellis3292
    @joshgellis3292 3 года назад +2

    I appreciate how this video is less than ten minutes.
    I’m an intelligent person, I even still read- I don’t like it when videos treat me like an idiot, and, this video didn’t do that.

  • @Heidiblackrose84
    @Heidiblackrose84 5 лет назад +4

    You have a great voice and beautiful video

  • @dylansearcy3966
    @dylansearcy3966 5 лет назад +46

    There are also elves who make cookies

  • @jsuniversemr.random8815
    @jsuniversemr.random8815 3 года назад +5

    Quick Question. Are there any Half-Elf Half-Dwarf that are known, spoken, or depicted in any media?

    • @keyn5732
      @keyn5732 2 года назад

      I know I'm a bit late but technically speaking Elrond is half-elf

  • @ZebraZebra134
    @ZebraZebra134 4 года назад

    Great video thank you for adding the artwork link!!!! 🧙‍♂️⚡

  • @kerenbrecia5876
    @kerenbrecia5876 5 лет назад +8

    Can u uploads about aswang in.philippines and elements like kapre.. serena or mermaids, duwende elves,, and other mythical creatures in.phillipines..

    • @merkhadia6370
      @merkhadia6370 5 лет назад

      Its not from philippine all of those mythical creature.. its around the world..

  • @jackiesantos2121
    @jackiesantos2121 5 лет назад +22

    I like to learn about the history of dragons how to change who you know in the most iconic mythical creature all the fancy

    • @yinchuun
      @yinchuun 4 года назад

      Dragons are mystical animals. They exists everywhere, on mountains, lands and in the sea. Those who can see ghost, can see dragons too. My fried ever saw dragon when he went to woods or mountains.

    • @yinchuun
      @yinchuun 4 года назад +1

      He even see Phoenix bird, which is so big. The wing of the mystical bird is as big as Taiwan Island

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 4 года назад +1

      Yc W
      That’s a huge bird then... where would something that size even hide from humans? Only place I can think of is in the Amazon Rainforest but even then, if it’s a Phoenix, then it’s probably brighter colored and easy to spot.

    • @yinchuun
      @yinchuun 4 года назад

      @@thalmoragent9344 they don't have to hide, they are so big that they can step on human. Luckily it's from other dimension, so we could not see them nor they could see us. Only those who have the ability to see through different dimensions can see those dragons, phoenix and elves

    • @capcompass9298
      @capcompass9298 4 года назад

      @@yinchuun Beware the fire-breathing dragons.

  • @maliceandbluphoenix1988
    @maliceandbluphoenix1988 Месяц назад +2

    What if elves were real but went extinct and were buried in cemeteries with humans? How would one prove that they were elves? Are ears the only visible difference between elves and humans? If so ears are made of cartilage and when the body breaks down and returns to the Earth all that’s left are bones. Unless there was a noticeable difference in the skeletal remains of an elf how else would we know the difference? Great video btw. 🐦‍🔥🐦‍🔥🐦‍🔥

    • @melissawardjohns220
      @melissawardjohns220 14 дней назад

      Both Irish families and some Czech/Slovakian family have all the main types of elves in their family. So they would know where the unusual parent was buried. I'm the Czech royal family she drowned herself because she couldn't return home like arwen 😅

  • @theknave4415
    @theknave4415 4 года назад +9

    ;) here are the elves, irl history.
    e.g.
    "Aelvaeones, Elouaiones, Elvaiones, Aelvaeones,"
    www.revolvy.com/page/List-of-ancient-Germanic-peoples-and-tribes?cr=1
    If you follow up on that, you will learn that there were two major branches of 'elves'. One dark, and one light, referring to their skin tone, hair and eye color. One being Nordic, the other of Germanic and/or Slavic genetics. wrt 'black elves', think: "Black Irish"
    Most dark 'elves' were in northern Gaul/Germany and the area we call Prussia.
    Dark 'elves' also moved into Southern Norway/Sweden, while Nordic 'Light elves' were inland or further north.
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    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elf#cite_note-36
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    Adela in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk
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    English Wikipedia has articles on:
    Adela
    Etymology[edit]
    Latinate form of French Adèle, short form of Germanic compound names beginning with the Proto-Germanic root *aþalaz (“noble”). Compare Old English æþele, English athel.
    Pronunciation[edit]
    IPA(key): /ˈæ.də.lə/, /ə.ˈdɛ.lə/[1]
    Rhymes: -ɛlə
    æþelcyning
    Etymology[edit]
    From æþele +‎ cyning (“king”).[1] Cognate with Old Saxon athalkuning.
    Pronunciation[edit]
    IPA(key): /ˈæðelˌkyninɡ/
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    Etymology[edit]
    From English Ethel, from Old English.
    Noun[edit]
    Ethel
    a female given name
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    Descendants[edit]
    Middle English: athel
    English: athel, Ethel
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    Old English[edit]
    Alternative forms[edit]
    eþele, æðele
    Etymology[edit]
    From Proto-Germanic *aþalaz. Akin to Old High German adal (German edel), Old Norse aðall.
    Pronunciation[edit]
    IPA(key): /ˈæðele/
    Adjective[edit]
    æþele
    noble, aristocratic, eminent
    famous, glorious
    ---
    Bosworth, Toller, "An Anglo Saxon Dictionary": bosworth.ff.cuni.cz/017298
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    etsebeth == people living near the Esboom = Est trees in what is Germany today= basically ''wood elves)
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    "Germanic *ɑlβi-z~*ɑlβɑ-z is generally agreed to be cognate with the Latin albus ('(matt) white'), Old Irish ailbhín ('flock'); Albanian elb ('barley'); and Germanic words for 'swan' such as Modern Icelandic álpt. These all come from an Indo-European base *albh-, and seem to be connected by the idea of whiteness. The Germanic word presumably originally meant "white one", perhaps as a euphemism. Jakob Grimm thought that whiteness implied positive moral connotations, and, noting Snorri Sturluson's ljósálfar, suggested that elves were divinities of light. This is not necessarily the case, however. For example, because the cognates suggest matt white rather than shining white, and because in medieval Scandinavian texts whiteness is associated with beauty, Alaric Hall has suggested that elves may have been called "the white people" because whiteness was associated with (specifically feminine) beauty."
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    Álfheimr (region)
    Alfheim (Old Norse: Álfheimr, "elf home" or "land between the rivers.") is an ancient name for an area corresponding to the modern Swedish province of Bohuslän and the eastern half of the Norwegian province of Østfold.
    About the region and its folk[edit]
    The Ynglinga saga, when relating the events of the reign of King Gudröd (Guðröðr) the Hunter relates:
    Álfheim, at that time, was the name of the land between the Raumelfr ['Raum river', lower parts of the modern Glomma river] and the Gautelfr ['Gaut river', the modern Göta älv].
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    The words "at that time" indicates the name for the region was archaic or obsolete by the 13th century. The element elfr is a common word for 'river' and appears in other river names. It is cognate with Middle Low German elve 'river' and the name of the river Elbe. The Raum Elf marked the border of the region of Raumaríki and the Gaut Elf marked the border of Gautland (modern Götaland). It corresponds closely to the former Norwegian province of Bohuslän, now in Sweden.
    The name Álfheim here may have nothing to do with Álfar 'Elves', but may derive from a word meaning 'gravel layer'.
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    However, the Saga of Thorstein, Viking's Son claims that the two rivers and the country was named from King Álf the Old (Álfr hinn gamli) who once ruled there, and that his descendants were all related to the Elves and were more handsome than any other people except for the giants, one of several references to giants (jǫtnar and risar) being especially good looking. The Sögubrot af nokkrum fornkonungum also mentions the special good looks of the kindred of King Álf the Old.
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    According to The Saga of Thorstein, Viking's Son, King Álf the Old was married to Bryngerd (Bryngerðr) the daughter of King Raum of Raumaríki.
    But according to the Hversu Noregr byggðist, Álf, also called Finnálf, was a son of King Raum who inherited from his father the land from the Gaut Elf river (the modern Göta älv river) north to the Raum Elf river (the modern Glomma river), and that the land was then called Álfheim.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81lfheimr_%28region%29
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    During the 2nd millennium BCE, the Nordic Bronze Age began (c. 1700-500 BCE), including rock art such as the examples found throughout Bohuslän. During the Migration Period (300-700 CE) and the Viking Age (700-1000 CE), the area was part of Viken, and was actually known as two entities: Rånrike in the north and Elfsyssel in the south. It has been claimed that King Harald Fairhair made it part of the unified Norway in about 872, but contemporary sources give rise to doubt that Harald actually ever held the Viken area properly. The earliest proof of Båhus lands being in Norway's hands is from the 11th century.
    ---
    With urbanisation and industrialisation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, beliefs in elves declined rapidly (though Iceland has some claim to continued popular belief in elves). However, from the early modern period onwards, elves started to be prominent in the literature and art of educated elites. These literary elves were imagined as small, impish beings, with William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream being a key development of this idea. In the eighteenth century, German Romanticist writers were influenced by this notion of the elf, and reimported the English word elf into the German language.
    From this Romanticist elite culture came the elves of popular culture that emerged in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The "Christmas elves" of contemporary popular culture are a relatively recent tradition, popularized during the late nineteenth-century in the United States. Elves entered the twentieth-century high fantasy genre in the wake of works published by authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien; these re-popularised the idea of elves as human-sized and human-like beings. Elves remain a prominent feature of fantasy books and games nowadays.
    ---
    'Elf-like beings appear to have been a common characteristic within Indo-European mythologies.[147] In the Celtic-speaking regions of north-west Europe, the beings most similar to elves are generally referred to with the Gaelic term Aos Sí.[148][149] The equivalent term in modern Welsh is Tylwyth Teg. In the Romance-speaking world, beings comparable to elves are widely known by words derived from Latin fata ('fate'), which came into English as fairy. This word became partly synonymous with elf by the early modern period.[116] Other names also abound, however, such as the Sicilian Donas de fuera ('ladies from outside'),[150] or French bonnes dames ('good ladies').[151] In the Finnic-speaking world, the term usually thought most closely equivalent to elf is haltija (in Finnish) or haldaja (Estonian).[152] Meanwhile, an example of an equivalent in the Slavic-speaking world is the vila (plural vile) of Serbo-Croatian (and, partly, Slovene) folklore.[153] Elves bear some resemblances to the satyrs of Greek mythology, who were also regarded as woodland-dwelling mischief-makers.[154]'

  • @meduaiwel
    @meduaiwel 5 лет назад +13

    What are the differences between elves and faeries?

    • @MythicalFactory
      @MythicalFactory  5 лет назад +8

      Different context and origins, il make a video on fairies eventually

    • @Heisen2420
      @Heisen2420 5 лет назад +1

      Simple one has wings, other has pointed ears.

    • @ulfberht4431
      @ulfberht4431 4 года назад +2

      Medua Iwel
      The way I see it, faeries is a broad term to describe any mythical creature. Pixies, elves, gnomes, goblins and even trolls could be considered faeries.

    • @decimalexercise7154
      @decimalexercise7154 4 года назад

      Cathal Carson probably include djins and demons into that list as well

  • @paulcowlishaw
    @paulcowlishaw Год назад +4

    The Elves in The Lord Of The Rings were badass

  • @morphman86
    @morphman86 4 года назад +8

    Elves in Scandinavian lore is far from what's described here. Those were a very small subset of elves called Alf. We also have the Grey (the ones now seen mostly as the Christmas Elves, as depicted in this video) and the Älva, child-like beings, often depicted as girls, who may have had wings, but it is not certain. The winged variant would in English be translated to "fairy", though the fairy people think of is mostly of the "Tinkerbell" kind, tiny and fully adult. They were never described as such in Scandinavia.
    Many other misinterpretations made it into the English "Scandinavian mythology", such as the part about elves stealing children. They didn't do that. The Älva could sometimes steal men away, luring them into a 100-year long dance from which they come out after everyone they know being long dead. Trolls were the ones that kidnapped children and replaced them with their own. Trolls have also been misinterpreted, but that's a subject for another thread.

    • @videogamescausentviolence5717
      @videogamescausentviolence5717 4 года назад

      awesome description and btw do you know where JRR Tolkien got the elven race inspiration from?

    • @MrB00mbang
      @MrB00mbang Год назад +1

      @@videogamescausentviolence5717well from this coopmment and secondarily this video, you must know by now, but if you’re asking specifically he studied Finnish language and culture among other Northern European peoples.

    • @MrB00mbang
      @MrB00mbang Год назад +1

      @@videogamescausentviolence5717comment*

  • @al-hannasi5745
    @al-hannasi5745 4 года назад +5

    Where the hell is LOVE BUTTON???
    Loved you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @rihanix9646
    @rihanix9646 4 года назад +31

    I have always seen the elves from Norse mythology as angels just by another name.

    • @thalmoragent9344
      @thalmoragent9344 4 года назад +4

      Who knows, maybe these are what Angels really look like in Heaven. Would also go towers explaining why we as humans were said to be created in God’s image, and are above angels in that respect. Which means He looks like we do, a human, but he designed the Angels differently for a different purpose.

    • @RnRnR
      @RnRnR 4 года назад +7

      Angels looked super creepy tho, most didn't even look human

    • @spookyboivilla5386
      @spookyboivilla5386 4 года назад +2

      @@RnRnR *bible flashbacks*

    • @Lupinemancer87
      @Lupinemancer87 2 года назад +1

      Well, Angles in the bible looks like Eldrith Abominations, so I doubt that.

  • @micksilva7374
    @micksilva7374 5 лет назад +7

    Impressive :)

  • @HighlyMeadow
    @HighlyMeadow 5 лет назад +11

    1:40 looks a lot like what Kili and Tauriel would have looked like in the future...xD

  • @armorbearer9702
    @armorbearer9702 3 года назад +3

    I am surprised high and dark elves came before wood elves.

  • @maliceandbluphoenix1988
    @maliceandbluphoenix1988 Месяц назад +1

    What if humans were elves who had long ago changed and lost their magic?

  • @jollence
    @jollence 3 года назад +1

    Elves, fairies, Jinn, dragon and yeti are a 4th density beings. Only those who have their 3rd eye open can see them. If you are living in Asia you will know more about them because it is rooted in the culture.

    • @ASlickNamedPimpback
      @ASlickNamedPimpback 3 года назад

      Bro lmao what. I think even if we couldn’t see them we would notice their impact on the ecosystem. Destroy a forest and what happens to the elves and fairies? The amount of food a dragon would need is immense and people would notice if livestock just disappeared and dragons would need huge territories untouched by humans. Something that is much rarer nowadays.

    • @daginn896
      @daginn896 2 года назад

      Elves originates in Norse mythology, not in Asian cultures. There are similar concepts pf creatures, but not elves.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 2 года назад

      Asians don't have a concept of elves and nature spirits are not as highly venerated.

    • @user-AhshqjdjewjOwks
      @user-AhshqjdjewjOwks 2 года назад

      Elves is in Fiction

  • @noum700
    @noum700 4 года назад +9

    your presentation was great and there's something i'd like to add. elves and dwarves are real and have existed since nations were created. elves and dwarves come in all sizes and all nations. elves had pointed ears which were fake until they were twenty. when the growing process was completed pointed ears were fashioned by cosmetic surgery for tribal memership and as a talsiman in battle. the norns who prophesied ragnarok were the chief elven tribe. joshua the son of nun and rabbi shimon ben nanas were descended from the norns.nanas is the hebrew word for elf which means norns. gomer was gorm the dwarf god and the grandfather of thor. gorm was also the ancestor of samson who was called gamad (gorm's people which also means dwarf) although he was a giant.there are still dwarves and elves today. although today's elves don't have pointed ears they have elf names such as olaf. thank you for your presentation meytal menkin rechovot, israel

  • @rhizelkhiangte1570
    @rhizelkhiangte1570 3 года назад +2

    i always imagine a beautiful dark skined elf

  • @kerenbrecia5876
    @kerenbrecia5876 5 лет назад +3

    I beileve in elves here in philippines we know elves is small person and habe different colors clothes white kind,green nature, red maybe bad, black is very bad... They help human to be healer and but when a black or red elves u meet they hurt u...

    • @revvasmrmukbang7054
      @revvasmrmukbang7054 5 лет назад

      keren Brecia black elves didn't hurts you all elves are kind black elves only hurts if you treat them bad. All elves are kind

    • @Digitalhdwmn
      @Digitalhdwmn 5 лет назад +1

      Look up high elven wisdom on RUclips, and you will see a real elf

  • @alessiodecarolis
    @alessiodecarolis 3 года назад +6

    Not all the depictiond of elves are such as Tolkien's, if you look at some authors such as P. Anderson (The Broken Sword, Three Hearts and Three Lions) the elves are not better than men, and in some cases are worst.

  • @al-hannasi5745
    @al-hannasi5745 4 года назад +1

    Need a movie where Black and White elves and Orcs will make triangle war

  • @daniaashraf7853
    @daniaashraf7853 3 года назад +1

    Where we can find elves?

    • @adiabdul2502
      @adiabdul2502 3 года назад

      They do not exist.

    • @daniaashraf7853
      @daniaashraf7853 3 года назад +1

      @@adiabdul2502 everything is possible in this world

  • @_speed_0102
    @_speed_0102 2 года назад +1

    Wow this is so interesting because elves tend to look down on human in most stories so i was thinking what if we achieved like type 1 or 2 civilization and found a fantasy planet you know sci-fi meet fantasy if anyone knows anything pls reply

    • @leohwaffles2628
      @leohwaffles2628 Год назад

      I don’t know anything but I loved the idea of finding these planets! I really like elves for their aesthetics and the connection they have with nature, apart from a thousand other things I like, pointed ears lol

    • @_speed_0102
      @_speed_0102 Год назад

      @@leohwaffles2628 yeah same, sadly the majority of humans abandoned nature along time ago

  • @Bat_ya
    @Bat_ya 8 месяцев назад

    The saint issac of the kiev caves encounter keeps sounding like nature beings.
    Unseelie or light elf

  • @youcancallmeseptember8046
    @youcancallmeseptember8046 3 месяца назад

    So i was just thinking, if i get inspired by norse elves and use them in my books, would i be copying tolkien? I'm currently worldbuilding and if i use elves and someone goes "oh, you just copied tolkien!" it'd be sad tbh.

  • @Taisepower
    @Taisepower 4 года назад +3

    Maybe in Hinduism.
    Light Elves = Gandharvas,
    Dark Elves = Yaksas

  • @dylansearcy3966
    @dylansearcy3966 3 года назад +3

    And dark elves are often confused with dwarves

  • @VV-xe4ym
    @VV-xe4ym 4 года назад +3

    Dont forget ambassador Spock the most famous space elf.

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast 2 года назад

      I mean you're not wrong. Vulkans are very much space elves

  • @nicobenji0248
    @nicobenji0248 2 года назад +1

    Damn didn't expect God of War to be accurate about the Light and Dark elves. Thought that was made up lore by the creators lol

    • @leohwaffles2628
      @leohwaffles2628 Год назад

      Me too! It was one of the parts of the game that I found most beautiful

  • @Flugel_Halogen
    @Flugel_Halogen 4 года назад +1

    They also play a big part in anime

  • @NocturnalSaiyan.
    @NocturnalSaiyan. 5 лет назад +9

    I was waiting for you to say elder scrolls 😍

  • @evanburke5460
    @evanburke5460 4 года назад +6

    elves exist...

    • @tweetthechicken3870
      @tweetthechicken3870 3 года назад

      I believe there's a chance anything could exist but can you prove it or tell me why you believe that I know invisible things exist I'm guessing they are ghosts but all I know for sure is they are invisible and can move stuff and I think they can understand human language I'm unsure if they get weaker around more humans or not

  • @dogwiththumbs8392
    @dogwiththumbs8392 4 года назад +3

    What I'm curious about is where is the FIRST documentation of elves. I want to know what culture depicted the first tall, statuesque, wardens of the world.
    Not the small gnomish version :P

    • @_Orphic_
      @_Orphic_ 4 года назад +1

      The first documentation of tall, beautiful and statuesque elves come from Norse and Celtic mythology and are the original depictions of elves. The idea of elves being tiny and evil came after Christianity invaded north Western Europe and pegged them as demons and evil.

    • @dogwiththumbs8392
      @dogwiththumbs8392 4 года назад +1

      @@_Orphic_ Another victim of Christianitys reign.

  • @Mystery-Moon
    @Mystery-Moon Год назад

    What do you know about the Elves of Fyn ?

  • @agil1329
    @agil1329 5 лет назад +3

    New subscriber.

  • @randomstuff6094
    @randomstuff6094 4 года назад +1

    with the uncertain existence of the universe that seems to go on forever why wouldnt this kinds of creatures exist?

  • @JoeHunter-cj6rp
    @JoeHunter-cj6rp 7 месяцев назад

    nice video

  • @alexcerdan4500
    @alexcerdan4500 Год назад

    I love Elves. Always have.

  • @patriotnc4260
    @patriotnc4260 3 года назад

    neat video

  • @steveneardley7541
    @steveneardley7541 Год назад

    There are certainly people who have an elfin quality. For instance the Peter Jackson movies are full of actors who are quite elfin even without makeup. And it's not just a matter of appearance. There are people whose spirit touches other realms.

  • @agt5735
    @agt5735 4 года назад +3

    I wish I could see elves 😔

    • @user-AhshqjdjewjOwks
      @user-AhshqjdjewjOwks 2 года назад

      Elves is Not Death in Really World
      Elves is Just Fiction Lol

  • @nordscan9043
    @nordscan9043 2 года назад

    Why are you ignoring the ö in dökkálfar?

  • @ajaykumarkanaujia.7012
    @ajaykumarkanaujia.7012 4 года назад

    hi can you tell elves are found in which region

  • @pareshpriyadarshanrana2932
    @pareshpriyadarshanrana2932 4 года назад

    Make one video about dwarves. Also, you forgot fantasy series like Eragon, where elves have important roles.

  • @mininovaband
    @mininovaband 3 года назад

    Please do one on Huldras.

  • @AndrewConnell-tu1gj
    @AndrewConnell-tu1gj Год назад

    The Tuatha de Danann of Irish lore vanished into the "Hollow Hills" and they became known as the elves.
    They were Anunnaki
    🔥

  • @gytispranskunas4984
    @gytispranskunas4984 Год назад +7

    Now let's brainstorm a bit. And imagine that race of elves actually existed and they actually ware just aliens... And may still exist but in their "dimension"

    • @furyberserk
      @furyberserk 6 месяцев назад

      We don't need to brainstorm for that. I don't even think you're using that right.

  • @Masterofmultiverse
    @Masterofmultiverse 2 года назад +1

    I'm just trying to figure out if the Aldmeri Dominion can be trusted or not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @curtcrowley6659
    @curtcrowley6659 2 года назад

    tolken revolutionized elves lore

  • @purplehaze2358
    @purplehaze2358 4 года назад +2

    It’s quite common to have a race be just humans but...better.

  • @MRRED-bk5hb
    @MRRED-bk5hb 3 года назад

    Where did they go?

  • @PrincessDiana09
    @PrincessDiana09 4 года назад

    What is Difference between a elf and Fae

  • @Reno-man
    @Reno-man 4 года назад +13

    The Elves myth is derived from the story of the Angels. The light beings are good angels. The dark Elves are fallen angels. Even the part of them breeding with humans and creating hybrids. Same as the Greek gods, Roman gods, Egyptian gods, Hindu gods, etc. etc. All just different versions of the same stories past down from a time before the Great Deluge.

    • @LarryBrownleesanteropaganismo
      @LarryBrownleesanteropaganismo 4 года назад +1

      What angels are different beings than angels and angels are celestial. Fairues are lie human but different race of people with magical powers they get old and die but they don't age elves are another race not angels or demons

    • @caiawlodarski5339
      @caiawlodarski5339 4 года назад +3

      I find it amazing how narcicistic abrahamists are

    • @caiawlodarski5339
      @caiawlodarski5339 4 года назад +1

      @J purple ramen Of themselves as a group, abrahamists think their religion is somehow the only real one and also the original and that all others are just corruptions, which is laughable.

    • @fey998
      @fey998 4 года назад

      our religions have been around A LOT longer than christianity lmao so if it sounds familiar, that's just because you're noticing the parts that your religion stole from others

    • @fey998
      @fey998 4 года назад +1

      @J purple ramen ??? how did they come from the bible when they've been around far longer than your bible lol stop villainizing any religion that isn't christianity and then turning around and trying to take our stories

  • @deplorabledegenerate2630
    @deplorabledegenerate2630 Год назад +1

    I wonder how Tolkien would feel about people never being able to talk about elves in mythology without bringing him up. I think he wouldn't like it.
    I also don't think he would like the implication that the indigenious Celts of Britain didn't have their own mythology about elves until they were brought over by Anglo Saxons and Vikings.

    • @KimboX007
      @KimboX007 Год назад

      I don’t think he would like your negative comments

    • @deplorabledegenerate2630
      @deplorabledegenerate2630 Год назад

      @@KimboX007 "how dare you express criticism" isn't a reaction I see him having either, but if you want to sound even bitchier than me mission accomplished.

  • @annamosier1950
    @annamosier1950 2 года назад

    yes

  • @oonaghreid3789
    @oonaghreid3789 5 лет назад

    Can you do a video about Fairies

  • @jasonsantos3037
    @jasonsantos3037 4 года назад

    Should do video on trolls

  • @jodyreeder4820
    @jodyreeder4820 4 года назад

    Anything regarding Werewolves?

    • @ycaceres3357
      @ycaceres3357 3 года назад +1

      They are now called dogmen and hundreds report seeing them around the world…I am not kidding

  • @HollywoodnowHindi
    @HollywoodnowHindi 2 года назад +1

    Who came after seeing lord of the rings trailer Amazon prime

    • @leohwaffles2628
      @leohwaffles2628 Год назад

      Why did you come to look for elves after seeing the trailer?

  • @MagdaleneDivine
    @MagdaleneDivine Год назад

    Santa is anelf. How you leave that out

  • @vasilitheocharis2773
    @vasilitheocharis2773 5 лет назад

    Luthien Tinuviem my favourite elf

  • @osiras1382
    @osiras1382 4 года назад +1

    Everlasting
    Life
    Form

  • @jeffersonmartin3221
    @jeffersonmartin3221 5 лет назад +1

    Interesting

  • @bixxix3896
    @bixxix3896 3 года назад +2

    Elves, I think in German myths, were the cause of nightmares.

    • @vergil8833
      @vergil8833 2 года назад +1

      Thats folklore. Light elves in ancient germanic religions, mythology, were good. Sometimes considered equal to gods and other times considered the spirits of ancestors. House elves are not the same, the house elf and generic elves(like fairies) are the ones that play a role in folklore stories.

  • @soldiernew5187
    @soldiernew5187 2 года назад

    I have a crush on Elves.

  • @aaronscrivener7124
    @aaronscrivener7124 Год назад +2

    Yes Elves are Mythical-Creatures By Polymythology😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇

  • @umedtahir2644
    @umedtahir2644 5 лет назад +4

    I'm just waiting for someone to say Warhammer 40k in the comment section

    • @davis3816
      @davis3816 4 года назад

      What is warhammer?

    • @davis3816
      @davis3816 4 года назад

      Is it like an powerful object or something?

    • @capcompass9298
      @capcompass9298 4 года назад

      @Mr Purple Is that the one with the Harlequin Elves?

  • @stylishguy5881
    @stylishguy5881 4 года назад +1

    Are there ELVES in real world plz reply..

    • @karma1507
      @karma1507 4 года назад

      Unfortunately, no

  • @fugyaself2133
    @fugyaself2133 4 года назад

    Yo George Patton. Yo Jenkins khan. Dont you be friggin wit dat dude. Dats *Elvin*

  • @bradlcnm
    @bradlcnm Год назад

    Various Hominins?