Πέμπτη 17 Νοεμβρίου 2011

Tigers



Fantasy is extremely fascinating and all, but even the real world has many awesome things to show. One of them, is Tigers – my favourite animal ever. Tigers are the largest of them cats, reaching a total body length of up to 3.3 metres (11ft.) and weighting up to 306kg (670lb). The feature that differentiates them of all the other big cats, is those incredibly majestic dark vertical stripes on their red-orange fur.  
They are muscular, have powerful forequarters, and especially in males, a large head.Their form seems to inspire grace along with might as they have been used many times in the past as figures of incredible power, like Gods and so on. One of the four animal Chinese constellations, it is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (西方白虎, Xī Fāng Bái Hǔ), and is known as Baihu in Chinese, Byakko in Japanese, Baekho in Korean and Bạch Hổ in Vietnamese. It represents the west and the autumn season. Of great importance in Chinese myth and culture, the tiger is one of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. Also in various Chinese art and martial art, the tiger is depicted as an earth symbol and equal rival of the Chinese dragon- the two representing matter and spirit respectively. In fact, the Southern Chinese martial art Hung Ga is based on the movements of the Tiger and the Crane. In Imperial China, a tiger was the personification of war and often represented the highest army general (or present day defence secretary), while the emperor and empress were represented by a dragon and phoenix, respectively. The weretiger replaces the werewolf in shapeshifting folklore in Asia; in India they were evil sorcerers while in Indonesia and Malaysia they were somewhat more benign. Tigers have multiple categories but I’ll be simple and discuss only two of them:

White Tiger: 
Probably the most popular of the variations Tigers have, obviously because of the colour. The white tiger is apparently some sort of mutant of the Bengal Tiger. A white tiger's pale coloration is caused by the presence of a recessive gene. There was an assumption that the white tiger was an albino version of the usual tiger, but that proved to be false, as they retain their black stripes. Rather, the fur between the stripes lacks pheomelanin entirely. An additional genetic condition can remove most of the stripping of a white tiger, making the animal almost pure white, white tigers of this type are called snow-white or "pure white". Even the "stripeless" white tigers have very pale stripes, so those are also not considered albinos. Compared to normal coloured tigers without the white gene, white tigers tend to be larger, both at birth and as fully grown adults. White tigers, have enzymes in their fur which react to temperature, causing them to grow darker in the cold.  When stressed or confused, all white tigers cross their eyes, and a large part of them is prone to crossed eyes, a condition known as strabismus. The unusual coloration of white tigers has made them (unfortunately T^T) popular in zoos and entertainment showcasing exotic animals.

Black Tiger: 
Many of the tiger lovers have probably heard of the Blue Tigers which are said to have bluish fur with dark grey stripes.  But, if you think this is rare, then wait to read this. The most popular colour variation in the big cat family, is probably the black panther. But what if there was also a Black Tiger? It was considered a myth but several pelts have proven that pseudo-melanistic or hypermelanic tigers do exist. They are not wholly black, but have dense, wide stripes that partially obscure the orange background colour. There are also reports of White Tigers turning to black. One of the three white tigers born in Vandalur zoo in June 2010 seems to have changed its colours — most of its body and legs are now black.

In the wild, tigers mostly feed on larger and medium sized animals. Tigers are thought to be nocturnal predators, hunting at night. However, in areas where humans are absent, they have been observed via remote controlled, hidden cameras hunting during the daylight hours. They generally hunt alone and ambush their prey as most other cats do, overpowering them from any angle, using their body size and strength to knock large prey off balance. Even with their great masses, tigers can reach speeds of about 49–65 kilometres per hour (35–40 miles per hour), although they can only do so in short bursts, since they have relatively little stamina; consequently, tigers must be relatively close to their prey before they break their cover. Tigers have great leaping ability; horizontal leaps of up to 10 metres have been reported, although leaps of around half this amount are more typical. However, only one in twenty hunts ends in a successful kill. Tigers may kill formidable predators such as leopards, pythons and even crocodiles on occasion, although predators typically avoid one another. Mating can occur all year round, but is generally more common between November and April. A female is only receptive for a few days and mating is frequent during that time period. Tigers are strong swimmers, and are often found bathing in ponds, lakes, and rivers. During the extreme heat of the day, they often cool off in pools. They are able to carry prey through the water. The lion is traditionally thought of as the 'King of the Beasts' in English-speaking countries. But, in many Asian countries, such as China, India (where both big cats are present), Korea, and Japan, it is the tiger which holds this title. In a poll conducted by Animal Planet, the tiger was voted the world's favourite animal, narrowly beating the dog. Let me just say in the end, Tigers ftw! XD


                              

Τρίτη 8 Νοεμβρίου 2011

The World of Devil May Cry

A world of demons in a fictional copy of our reality with gothic architecture and bits and pieces of steam-punk atmosphere scattered here and there. A tough world to be living in even for those not associated with demons resulting into mercenary-like jobs being popular and highly paid for. The hero of the story is the freelance mercenary Dante, a specialized devil hunter in whose veins runs the blood of the Legendary Dark Knight Sparda, a devil who forsook his demonic heritage to save mankind during the war between humanity and demon-kind, about 2000 years ago.

Dante:         

Dante appears as a carefree, lazy guy with no interest in making money, who only goes after bizarre cases like ghost-hunting, demon slaying even when there’s no reward, turning down any other offer that might not appeal to him. He has even devised a password system which helps him pick his customers better. His fighting skills however are incredible and his prowess unquestioned, as he never raises an eyebrow even when a bullet grazes his nose. And only the toughest fights seem to make him break his lazy attitude. Using his twin customized handguns and a sword given to him by his deceased father, Dante never breaks a sweat no matter who he’s up against. The demonic blood has provided him with incredible powers from a young age, fast healing, fast reflexes, incredible power and more, being even able to transform himself to a full demon for a short time.

“Though a fight every now and then, does make life more interesting.” Dante ~ Devil May Cry 4

Devils:

The denizens of the underworld, also known as demons, are currently sealed thanks to sacrifice Sparda made 2000 years ago. Many monuments of Sparda appear throughout the games, the anime, etc. and even a religion, known as the Order of the Sword who treats Sparda as a God. Many sealed portals to the underworld exist as well, depicting Sparda’s hard work, and the places from which the demons try to break in. Demons of any kind, any size, any shape and any whatever, roam the Underworld seeking a chance to break in here, after Sparda sealed them off. Demons representing the 7 deadly sins, fallen angels, demons of fire, of shadow and more. Each more deadly than the last one.

“Let’s welcome chaos” Arkham ~ Devil May Cry 3.

Companions:

At each of his adventures, Dante usually is accompanied with a side-kick, someone sharing the same goals or just some friends who lent their helping hand in his quest. These companions vary from humans to demons and each possesses his/her own unique style of devil-slaying techniques and powers. Trish, a creation of the Demon Emperor, Mundus with the form of Dante’s dead mother which was used to trap him but changed sides to help Dante instead carries Sparda’s old handguns Luce & Umbra and specializes in lighting techniques. Lady, the girl who might have brought the idea of the name “Devil May Cry” to Dante is a professional gunslinger with a love for money. Lucia, a failed demonic creation who developed feelings and became a seasoned demon hunter uses a two-sword style fighting, with ninja like movements enhanced by her demonic heritage. And finally, there’s Nero, a descendant of Sparda’s blood, whose demonic right hand and incredible sword/gun skills make him the most powerful of the four. All except Lucia regarded Dante with suspicion at the beginning since Dante is more a man of action than a man of words, but grew fond him as soon as they realized what kind of person he is and help him in numerous missions.

“What happened next? Nothing really. We took care of the remaining demons and that was it. I still have a job to do that’s far from done which is to eliminate every last demon.”  Lady ~ Devil May Cry 3

Adversaries:          

There are only two of Dante’s opponents who were actually a fair match for him. Mundus, the Emperor of the Devils and Vergil, Dante’s older-twin brother. Mundus is the son of the original Demon Emperor and the reason for the underworld’s attack against the human world. His powers are close to God, being able to change reality around you, summon mighty comets, command lighting, create life, fly and who knows what else, being defeated only by Sparda and afterwards by Dante who was helped by Trish. Vergil is Dante’s spitting image, but he couldn’t be more different in character, style and ideals. While Dante’s only purpose was to find the demon who killed their family and take revenge, Vergil’s purpose was simply power. Dante preferred his human side to the demonic one because it gave him feelings and a strong heart, while Vergil embraced his demonic side to achieve power and might. Vergil went as far as to go live in the Underworld, which corrupted his mind and ended up being Mundus’ faithful servant, losing even the ability to speak. Dante shed a tear after killing him, not having realized beforehand who he was fighting against due to Vergil having transformed into the entity known as Nelo Angelo and losing himself.  

“Might controls everything. And without strength, you cannot protect anything. Let alone yourself.” Vergil ~ Devil May Cry 3.

The world of Devil May Cry is as dangerous as it is fascinating and as romantic as it is corrupted. Fast paced attacks both from melee weapons and firearms are the only way to survive for long, along with a good sense of style. Accompanied with the white-haired, red-coated devil hunter and a bunch of hot skilled girls that are up to the task of devil hunting, who could say no?

Κυριακή 6 Νοεμβρίου 2011

Doctor Who



Taking a break from the Fantasy Creatures – I hope whoever read them liked them – I want to actually write for something else for a change. And what did I choose? One of the oldest TV series of old time. The all-time favourite Doctor Who.
                                        
A few stuff about how I came to love the series. I was very reluctant to watch it at first because it involves the Space. I generally find the Space pretty boring (it’s a huge black thing with nothing in it..) which made not want to watch series like Star Trek or Star Wars. I have watched clips and I liked them, but can’t really take the whole spaceship/space/crew, it just doesn’t work for me. So when my friends kept bugging me to watch it, I was all-like no way.
                          
However Doctor Who DOES have something I love. Time-Travel. I actually decided to watch it after watching an anime that had time-travel as its main theme, and remembered how much I love it. After finishing the anime, I wanted something similar, and that’s where my friend’s spam worked. The first thing that came to mind was Doctor Who. So I started watching it, and I liked it<3                                           
                         
The Doctor is quite the awesome character.  One time he’s serious to a fault the other he’s acting like a 5-year old. One time he’s acting all cool and invincible, the other he runs for his life. One time he says he’s only a watcher who shouldn’t try and affect himself, the other he’s risking his life to help whoever he can. He’s the epitome of contradiction – much like humans, maybe that’s why he likes them so much.
                                    
I particularly like the episodes that have to do with the past. After all the future is pretty much easy to fantasize. All you have to do to ‘create’ the future is have some incredible technology running the whole world, aliens on Earth, flying cars, cures for all diseases, NEW diseases etc etc. But the past? Ah the past. The past is already there. In all those books and all the statues and paintings and memorials that we have now. The past has to look convincing. Has to be able to show us how people lived then, how they dressed, the series has to actually live up to what we know about the old times, whereas the ‘future’ only has to look fancy and weird. The only super-technology thing I'd like to see, it would be the Doctor's past. So again, I like it because it's the past not because it has fancy machinery and clothingXD

                                    
The Doctor’s Enemies and I have a love/hate relationship. They are like the Doctor. Sometimes cool, sometimes childish, sometimes annoying, sometimes brilliant, sometimes intelligent and sometimes just crazy. I laugh SO HARD, when an alien just looks like a fusion between an animal and a human. It makes me think of monsters from Power Rangers or Hercules/Xena. Funny how this works since my favourite enemies, the Daleks look like a fusion between a washing machine, with kitchen and plumbing tools and a camera, with a voice like someone who has been smoking since the 70s and is about 700 years old. But I can’t stop loving them. Support the Daleks. Support! Suppooooort! :P
                           
And of course I could not talk about Doctor Who and not mention the most lovable thing in the series. It’s not the Doctor, it’s not the Sonic Screwdriver, it’s not someone of the Doctor’s companions, it’s the Doctor’s ETERNAL companion. The TARDIS<3 – a.k.a. Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The Blue Box is so awesome that you want to hug it. You want to go inside and let it throw you wherever and whenever and have an adventure there. You want to go there and exclaim ‘It’s bigger on the inside’ and then explore it as much as you can before getting tired. You want to go play with all those awesome and funny-stupid like gadgets it has and SO MUCH more. Ah gotta love the TARDIS.

And there isn’t much else to say. I could be talking like forever, without actually saying anything new, so I’ll stop here. I’ll just say how thankful I am for the hours I spend watching this series (excluding maybe the Slitheen episodes…why do they exist..) and the hours I spend discussing this with my friends. Long live the last of the TimeLords!
                                      

Τετάρτη 2 Νοεμβρίου 2011

Fantasy Creatures Part 4 - The Devils

Devils

After the benevolent – yes I overuse this word thank you – spiritual guardians of good, let’s switch to the malevolent possessive spirits of evil, the devils. For starters, devils do like certain variations to their ‘name’ being called devils, demons, daemons, fiends, oni, genma and so forth without each name meaning always something different like the category system that the Angels use (Seraphim etc.) not that they lack categories mind you. In sort they are supposedly spirits/residents of the underworld with a malevolent nature seeking to come here and make life difficult for us, or simply destroy us :D As with all bad things, devils have the reputation of bringing bad luck even by being mentioned – I really hope my dreams won’t be nightmares since I’ll be going to sleep after this. Their powers are easy to describe. Just think of something bad that has/did/usually does/etc happen to you. Every little (or big) sort of thing like that could have been brought about by the hand of a devil. Bad luck, accidents, deaths, lost stuff, feeling bad etc. are all examples of their skills. As varied their powers are so is their forms. When you talk of ‘The Devil’ the usual image that pops to the head is a red guy with a trident, two horns, sharp teeth, a funny tail and possible a goat’s legs – bat wings being fair play as well. But that’s not all. Let’s see two of these guys who aren’t like that at all or actually ARE but don’t look half as scary as the above description implies.

Succubus

The female version of an Incubus who in contrast with his female version, remains us ugly and scary as the popular description of the word ‘Devil’. However the Succubus is actually quite attractive. It is the female materialization of one of the 7 sins, lust. It takes control of her victim’s dreams in order to keep him dormant and transforms into an attractive woman who by doing the –you-know-what action (hint: it usually comes after the kiss, but not on your very first date:P) which allow it to consume the victim’s life energy and power up, leaving the victim weak – sometimes close to death. A succubus in its natural state is in the shape and form of a beautiful human woman with demonic features, such as bat-like wings, tiny horns, and/ or a tail. However, the succubus may shape-shift into many forms. In many other versions their real forms could actually be ugly, closer to a monster, but usually they appear graceful and alluring, better equipped to ensnare their victims. Other females devils are often depicted in beautiful forms but the Succubus is definitely the most popular for it.

Fallen Angels


The main reason I picked Devils as part 4, right after the Angels were these guys. In most cases known as the ‘original devils’ having fell from grace into hell/underworld/etc. and the creators of all other lesser evils like imps and goblins and succubi. The fallen angels are former angels who for some reason lost their place on Heaven and so became tainted and corrupted, transforming into the first devils, and becoming later known as Archdevils among their weaker brethren. Like the well known ‘Devil’ the one with the trident and stuff, who originally was Lucifer, the most beautiful angel of them all, many other angels followed a similar path and shared his fate. Having transformed into mere shadows of their former selves, the Fallen Angels are sometimes the typical personification of the word devil, some other times simply winged monstrosities but other times they are simply angels, albeit with a new alluring beauty and charm they did not posses before – as to lure their victims. In many cases, they can adopt – or possibly mainly have – an incredibly beautiful form, resembling their past glory with the little changes I mentioned above. Their nature remains the same as with all the devils though. Cruel, possessive and chaotic. Cunning and intelligence seem to be the extra features the Fallen Angels seem to posses but not for one moment should one underestimate the plotting abilities of any devil. Fallen Angels are just better, that’s all ;)

Horns, tails, bat wings, red, fires, contracts, manipulation, deceive and sometimes all of these and more come with the simple mention of the word ‘devil’. Popular beyond anything – especially since almost any church bans them by blaming any thing bad to them – the devils have in some way already conquered the world. They are everywhere and in everything, just look around you. Games, stories and books are only the obvious places to look. Look at brand names, at symbols at trademarked logos, look at shapes and clothes and Halloween, look at everything, and more importantly, look at the title of that blog and its meaning. Have a good day
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Σάββατο 24 Σεπτεμβρίου 2011

Fantasy Creatures Part 3 - The Angels




So beautiful, the angels probably embody man’s greatest desire, to fly. Looking as people with the gift of flying, the angels are so revered that even the church uses them as part of the Christianity (and other religions) legends. They are probably the ‘creatures’ that look closer to us (though apparently only in appearance) even more so than elves, though winged. Usually portrayed as calm, creatures, blissful and understanding beyond our capacity to understand angels represent virtue, righteousness, benevolence and love. Even in other legends, they are known to serve – or rather be part of – a higher power that oversees the whole world, though that is not always to mankind’s best interests. An interesting concept about them is that beyond the giant, beautiful, feathered wings on their backs (their signature) angels are also known in many cases to possess no gender and be ethereal being some sort of benevolent spirits, very much like ghosts. However, being popular and all, angels have been used for millions of stuff, from naming places, people, and of course, creating new legends with them. Let us discuss two of those as usual:


Weeping Angels

From the popular TV series Doctor Who, come the aliens known as Weeping Angels. Looking mostly as statues of angels, they take their name because of the habit to conceal their eyes using both of their hands, looking as if they’re about to cry. One of the most dangerous enemies the Doctor had to face, the Weeping Angels have the power to send someone to the past before his own birth, with a single touch, thus feeding off the "potential energy" of the years their victims would have lived in the present. Along with that, they also seem to feed off other energy sources such as electric energy. Their only weakness seems to be when they are observed, which turns them to stone and cuts off their movements and they literally cease to exist hence the fact they try to conceal their eyes all the time. However even that seems inadvisable as that which holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel. Scary and powerful, only beaten through wit and not through power, they are “the only psychopaths in the universe to kill you nicely” as the Doctor himself commented.


Angel of the X-men

Another form of “Angel”, from the popular Marvel comic books, this case appears to have the image of an angel through mutation. One of the many mutants in the Marvel world, Warren Worthington III, was born with wings and adopted the nickname Angel, changing it to Archangel and then to Angel again in the many stories. His whole body seems to be made especially for use of these magnificent wings, as having two big lumps of feather on its back and flying at great speed, would surely impair an otherwise normal human body with wings. He also has the power to heal others using his blood (probably taken from the fact that the well-known angels have a soothing aura which makes us feel better etc) being able to even raise the dead in some cases and of course making himself nearly immortal as that same blood is inside him and heals him almost immediately no matter the wound.


Angels in general are usually portrayed as species you can count to, and will offer help, knowledge and more but as with all legends; you can easily find stories of them being monstrosities that hunt and kill and many other variations. Flying on our own, has been almost any person’s dream at least once as we would be able to do so many things that are denied to us, being “imprisoned” on earth as we are. Many believe that the art of flying is locked inside us, others that when we die, some of us become angels and so forth. All in all, angels are one of the most magnificent fantasy races that is known, both for their beauty and the fact that they seem beyond us. Lots of popular companies have used them in video games, novels and so forth, gaining many supporters and fans due to the angels’ unending fan-base
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Παρασκευή 16 Σεπτεμβρίου 2011

Fantasy Creatures Part 2 The Undead – The ones who defy death


Quite different from the gracious and beautiful elves, the Undead usually represent a form of corruption, decay, evil and obviously death. Corpses of dead men/animals raised from their eternal rest with only one mission in their usually mindless heads; to eat and kill – which usually means the same thing. Fearsome creatures not only because they do not possess the weaknesses of the living like danger of dying of blood loss, heart attacks etc. but mostly because once they kill someone, he becomes one of their own. Shady dark creatures with an infinite number of varieties, from malicious skeletons and zombies to lovely vampires, the Undead are probably the most dangerous ‘monsters’ of legend. Like with the elves, I’d like to discuss two of these varieties a bit, so;

Ghosts

In itself, the concept of a ghost, can be different depending on the legend/culture/fiction etc. But they usually share some traits like all of us already know. They can usually fly (or at least float, meaning their legs do not touch the ground as they move) they can pass through anything as if it wasn’t there, like walls, and other inanimate objects – even through other ghosts and can usually become invisible. Interesting is the fact that even though they can do all that, they somehow CAN touch people, paralyze them, even kill them, which makes them extremely fearsome as people CANNOT actually touch them. But the most dangerous of their powers is that they can make their essence go inside a dead or living body, possess it and control it as if it were their own. I like in particular the legend that states that every ghost is actually some part of the soul/spirit of someone who had deep regrets upon dying, and thus the ghost will move on to real death if someone solves their problem. However not all ghosts in literature are used to scare us, as there are many ghost stories who are actually funny and popular, like Casper. Many different aspects of ghosts can be discovered with a small research, like wraiths and revenants, but as they are also popular themselves, they have varied aspects of their own, meaning that (for example) not all wraiths are ghost-like creatures and some have a body of their own, and do not need to possess one like ghosts do. In general, ghosts are one of the most popular kinds of the undead along with zombies and vampires having many small tales being created for them every day from haunted mansions to people spotting weird apparitions, earning them a special place to the hearts of the occult fans.

Liches

Probably the most powerful undead creature and the most dangerous. A lich is a powerful mage who transformed into an undead aspect of himself thus becoming almost immortal. Unlike most of the undead creatures, a lich retains all of his intelligence and thoughts from when he was alive making him even more dangerous than the regular undead. Usually they practice various necromantic spells allowing them to build immense undead armies of lesser undead such as skeletons and zombies. Not only are they powerful and immortal, but these two facts combined along with their intelligence create the single most dangerous aspect of the liches. Since they will not die, they have immeasurable time to achieve their schemes. Meaning that if a lich wants to control a town from behind the scenes but the current ruler is a powerful threat to the lich that it could cost him his eternal life, the lich can simply wait until his enemy dies from old age, and take the town from a weaker ruler, making as simple and easy as possible. Interesting (and scary) is the fact that even if you destroy the lich, it still will not cease to exist. Liches contain a piece of their soul (or several pieces of their soul) in secret places called phylacteries allowing them to continue to exist even after their undead bodies are destroyed, giving them the opportunity to find a way to get a new body, and revenge to their enemies. Only if both the body and the phylactery(-ies) are destroyed will the lich finally cease to exist. Liches are favoured as enemies in popular fantasy video games and literature as important bosses of immense power and great armies, as the fact that they are powerful, smart and almost indestructible make them awesome villain quality.

In general, Undead whether they are spirits or walking dead bodies are probably the most frequently used concept for scary stories. Stories like The Lord of the Rings, A Song of Ice and Fire, Count Dracula or games like World of Warcraft, Dungeons & Dragons etc. all use their different types of undead creatures as fearsome and powerful entities. Interesting is the concept of Death itself, as literature often provides us with different Gods of Death, or ‘The’ Death like Hades from Greek Mythology and Death from Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman. I find all of this, one of the most interesting topics of discussion regarding fantasy stuff, as you can begin a conversation about funny skeletons from movies like Corpse Bride and end up discussing serious topics about life and death. Definitely awesome!




Παρασκευή 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2011



Fantasy Creatures

Throughout history, men are known to be fascinated by beings that were close to what we are, yet entirely different. Creatures that resemble us or animals yet possess great mystical attributes like magic, wings, horns and so many others. We delight into watching these magnificent creatures in stories, games or movies almost as much as the people who create them. It is incredibly fortunate that we live in this modern technological world in which one’s fantasy can be given form with drawing, animation, graphics and so forth, to actually bring it to life, right before our very eyes.
And I’m glad to be here and present and talk about some of those marvellous creatures because I can.

Part One: Elves


Perhaps the closest to us humans in appearance, the elves distinct characteristic which defines them from humans is their long ears. Other than that, they are usually incredibly beautiful, with a grand lifespan far surpassing that of an average human, able to communicate with nature, whether we talk about animals or trees or just the very elements that shape our world like water and air. Elves are also known to possess a talent of doing things quite impossible to us, things that we call magic. These things can be anything, from creating fire from nothing or just being able to fly. It is interesting how many different kinds of elves have been created through the years. Goes to show how popular elves are, with their incredible beauty, and graceful manner.

Apart from the usual elves, that live hidden deep inside woods and caves, always close to nature with which they are so much associated, we can find lots of quite different kinds, which develop a different behaviour and lifestyle. Two of them are:

Dark Elves



Surely the most popular variation of the normal elves, the dark elves are evil elves that live deep underground. Instead of being associated with nature, they are closest to dark magic and an innate feeling for bloodlust and destruction. Stronger than the usual elves, more cunning, and bonded with dark magic that allows them to create darkness out of nowhere amongst other things, and feet stealthy enough to assassinate entire villages without anyone taking notice, the dark elves are a formidable threat to anyone.
Dark skin and red eyes is kind of a trademark for them, along with a vicious, cunning nature that makes even a weak dark elf, dangerous enough when it can’t really fight. Incredibly beautiful like their cousins, and graceful like cold aristocrats, they are probably the most dangerous variation of the usual elves.

House Elves

J.K.Rowling presented us with quite a different kind of elves than the ones above, inspired perhaps from the well-known Christmas Elves who work tirelessly for Santa Claus according to legend. Having almost NO resemblance than the pointy ears, house elves are short, big-headed creatures with wide eyes and a long nose. House elves are, the elves in the world of Harry Potter, as J.K.Rowling describes it. They are bonded servants to wizards, bound to serve their every command no matter how unreasonable or cruel that might be. Raised so that this almost slave-like life is their duty, house elves are even proud to be servants, and are glad to remain so for the rest of their lives. Like the usual elves, they possess their own unique magic powers, allowing them to perform feats that even wizards could not, which actually played an important role to the story as well. Kind, ready to serve and having an over-zealous commitment to their bonded masters, house elves are probably the weirdest variation of elves so far. And weird, is good in my book ;)

In general, we can possibly find an enormous amount of information about different kinds of elves with different history and different powers. In my research, I found elves who live in the water, winged elves, elves that can transform into wolves (and are not werewolves), a legend that says that elves are not actually a different race, but a rank in which men can be elevated into after death and so on. Incredibly charming, beautiful, and popular, elves are almost everywhere in modern fantasy, and frankly why shouldn’t they?