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orc
An orc (sometimes spelt ork; ), is a fictional race of humanoid monsters often found in works of modern fantasy. Originally called "Goblins," the concept of modern orcs can be found in George MacDonald's The Princess and the Goblin, and later adapted into J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy fiction, where the first uses of the word can be found.
Dobby
house elf in the world of Harry Potter
The Elves and the Shoemaker
fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm
Drizzt Do'Urden
fictional character from Dungeons & Dragons
Alundra
, released in Europe as The Adventures of Alundra, is an open-world action-adventure video game developed by Matrix Software and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was originally released in 1997 in Japan, January 1998 in North America by Working Designs and June 1998 in PAL territories by Sony-owned Psygnosis. A standalone sequel, Alundra 2, was released in 1999.
drow
Frieren
fictional character from Frieren
Illidan Stormrage
character in Warcraft
Sportacus
Sportacus 10 () is a fictional character from the Icelandic children's television show LazyTown, created and portrayed by Magnús Scheving. His name in English is a portmanteau of the ancient figure Spartacus and the word sport, which represents his athleticism. Sportacus humbly describes himself as a "slightly above-average hero", though his friends have a higher opinion of him, calling him a "superhero".
Malekith the Accursed
fictional character in Marvel Comics
Sylvanas Windrunner
character in Warcraft
Puck
character from Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream" play
Elves of the Forest
Japanese anime television series
Elfmania
Elfmania is a 2D fighting game developed by Terramarque and released by Renegade Software in 1994 for the Amiga.
Holly Short
character of the Artemis Fowl novel series by Eoin Colfer
Elegast
thumb|250px|Old publication of Karel ende Van Elegast. Elegast (elf spirit) is the hero and noble robber in the poem Karel ende Elegast, an early Middle Dutch epic poem that has been translated into English as Charlemagne and Elbegast. In the poem, he possibly represents the King of the Elves. He appears as a knight on a black horse, an outcast vassal of Charlemagne living in the forest. The original Dutch poem uses the name Elegast, while translated versions of the poem commonly use the name Elbegast in German and English, or Alegast in the Scandinavian ballad.
elf
fictional humanoid race from Dungeons & Dragons
Laurana Kanan
fictional character from Dragonlance