Chapter 1285 Information

elf

In folklore, good elves don't interact with people, so people see evil elves, but in fact, many elves just like to play tricks on people and play pranks. ()

Other Prankster Pixies:

Hobgoblin (Naughty Ghost)

Hobgoblin is the opposite of Goblin, and it refers to friendly elves such as Brownies and Bogles mentioned above. Most of these elves live alone, are kind and friendly, and sometimes play pranks. Shakespeare's mischievous elf in A Midsummer Night's Dream (see Puck) is a typical Hobgoblin. The following is a dialogue between Shakespeare's little fairy and Querce, from which you can see the character of the mischievous ghost:

"If I hadn't mistaken you, you'd probably be a cunning, mischievous elf named Robin the Good. Thou art the girl who is accustomed to frightening the country girl, and plucking the fat from the milk of the house, so that the panting housewife cannot stir the cream all day long; sometimes you secretly grind the grain for others, and sometimes you spoil the wine so that it cannot ferment; you walk at night, and you lead them into a lost way, but you hide and snicker; whoever calls you 'Daxian' or 'Hao Qike', you give him luck and help him to work: is that you?

"Immortal, you're right, I'm the jolly night wanderer. I came up with all sorts of jokes to make him laugh at O'Blan, and when I saw a fat and strong horse, I followed the sound of the hen to stun him, and sometimes I took the form of a roasted wild apple, and hid in the old woman's bowl, and when she raised the bowl to drink, I slapped it on her lips and poured a bowl of ale on her crumpled throat, and sometimes I turned into a three-legged stool, and my aunt, full of human feelings, was about to sit down and tell her story in a serious way. I slid under her ass and flipped her over a big ingot, shouting 'Good fellow!' and choking on the other. So everyone around them laughed back and forth, and the more they thought about it, the amier they became, and they laughed with snot and tears, and swore that they had never encountered anything more interesting than this. ”

Pixie

The legendary mischievous elves that appear in several counties of Somerset, Dyon, and Cornwall in the southwest of England. Also known as "Pixy". It is not known where they came from, but it is believed that they came to England with the Phoenicians and moved to Dawen and Samsey in the East. It is also said that Picxi was the first inhabitant of England. During Roman rule, Faerie followed him to England, where Picxi first welcomed him, then rebelled against him for fear of protecting his homeland, and did not give up until Faerie withdrew from the three counties.

These elves are not much larger than a human hand (though they can change their size at will), humanoid, red-haired, and green-eyed. With an upturned nose and a mischievous smile on the corner of his mouth, he wears tight green clothes for both men and women. (In the dense grasslands of England, this outfit is the most haode cover.) Mature males with red hair and green eyes are usually Picxi.

Their favorite prank is to get people lost, but you can get away with them by simply putting your coat on the other side. Sometimes. Pixie is so confused that he can't regain his senses, wandering around the countryside and muttering a language that no one understands, a situation called "Pixi's possession". To please these elves, the locals usually leave a bucket of water at the door at night for Pixie to use to rinse their babies, or leave some milk for little Pixie to drink, or clean the fireplace to give them a place to dance.

Puck ()

Pixie-like elves wear the same green tights. Living in the countryside of several counties in the south of England, unlike the Pixie, they have a good relationship with another group of elven witches (see Faerie), who often play with a willow flute when they dance at midnight.

In some ways, he was very similar to the faun Pan in that he cared for all the flora and fauna of the forest, but unlike Pan, he had little interest in sheep and other domestic animals, and he only loved squirrels, rabbits, foxes and other wild animals in the forest.

They also like to play innocuous jokes with humans, and even play tricks on the treacherous ones, who are said to love to dance to the rhythm of bagpipes. In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream there is also a Quek (aka Robin the Good Man), but that Rick is actually a mischievous ghost (see Hobgoblin).

Gremlin

A mischievous elf who is familiar with all kinds of tools and machinery, and is a distant relative of the goblin and Goblin. Like the goblins, they were spirits who benefited humanity in the early days. They can make tools faster and more sophisticated, and they can also improve the craftsman's jishu to inspire the craftsman's invention.

If mankind had discovered the contribution of Golanlin to the development of science and technology earlier, history might have changed. It is a pity that most of the engineers did not know the painstaking efforts of Goranlin, who monopolized the credit for various inventions, and did not leave them even a trace of glory. Thus Golanlin changed his perception of humanity. Now, instead of helping, they are using their knowledge of tools and machinery to make things difficult for humanity, so that people can make all kinds of tools and machines that cannot escape the ravages of the "Golan effect".

Speaking of the "Golan Lin effect", examples are the hammer that suddenly changes direction and strikes the thumb when driving a nail, the tricky knots when sawing a plank, and the paint always slides down the arm when painting the ceiling......

Every family had a goranlin, which lived from generation to generation as household machines such as sewing machines moved in. The little mistakes of home life, the bath water will be cold and hot, and the car tire will burst when you are about to go to work are all their tricks. During World War II, it was also said that Goran Lin would destroy the engines of airplanes.

Leprechaun (Shoe Elf, Leprechaun)

Elves in Irish legend who make shoes usually wear a green dress with a leather apron tied over it, silver buttoned shoes on their feet, a red hat, and a pair of glasses on their pointed noses. The biggest feature of these shoe elves is that they are good at making shoes, but they only make one at a time, and never finish a pair. They share Brownie's love of playing tricks on humans. He is very responsive and can quickly avoid people's eyes, if you're lucky enough to catch him. He will tell you where the secret treasure is hidden, and you must keep an eye on him as they take you to dig for it, or they will disappear if you move away. Another theory is that they hid the gold in their holes. The place where the gold is hidden is marked by a rainbow, and where there is gold at the end of the rainbow, there is gold! Legend has it that as long as you catch Leprachaun. Making it obedient will force it to take you to the end of the rainbow and find riches. ()

Bodach

In Scottish Gaelic, "Bodach" means "old man", and this spirit will burrow into the house from the chimney and steal or scare the unsuspecting children, who will have nightmares after they enter. It is said that Berdock only harassed the naughty children in order to prevent it from burrowing in through the chimney. It is possible to sprinkle salt in the fireplace, because Berdak hates walking over the salt.

There are two other similar monsters, also of Scottish origin, one is Bogie, a little elf who usually hides in cupboards and closets. Likes the dark, likes to play pranks, can deform, for example into a large pile of dust. The other is Boggart (Trick or Treater):

This elf resembles a goblin, often dressed in tattered and dirty clothes, with dark skin, thatched hair, fingers touching each other, and very inflexible feet.

Signs of a troublemaker can be detected by the frequent occurrence of the house or by the constant noise after dark. When they appear, they will push over milk bottles, tear off curtains so that hens don't lay eggs, frighten cats, make dogs bark unjustifiably, slam doors, deliberately let faucets flow, clog gutters, blow out candles, pinch the noses of sleeping babies, and wake them up (oh my!)

The problem is that no one knows how to appease them, or how to drive them away. The owner who has been harassed by the troublemakers has no other way but to move. And you have to move as soon as possible, otherwise the troublemakers will know about it and will hide the furniture and move to the new house with the owner.

Bendith

The legendary leprechauns of Wales, these ugly-looking monsters are most likely the little witches (see Faerie) and the leprechauns (see

Goblin). They like to kidnap children and replace them with their own children (Crimbil), and the rescued children usually don't remember anything but sweet music.

Cluricains()

Dressed in white shirts, knee-length shorts, stockings, silver buttoned leather shoes, aprons and red hats, the cellar elves live in the cellars of taverns and houses.

In well-managed taverns and homes, cellar spirits do not cause trouble and will only enjoy the food and wine they get reached. But in poorly managed inns or taverns, he would fill up his stock and drink heavily, which soon shut down the owner. In the case of a homeowner who is too fond of drinking, the cellar master is likely to imitate the owner and drink so much wine that the cup-hungry owner can only look at the empty bottle and scratch his head in confusion.

The biggest problem with the cellar master is that he becomes an alcoholic, and this is when the room can hear the sound of broken bottles, drunken shouts and songs, and the commotion of the cellar master stumbling in the cellar. There is no way to control the cellar spirit, and the only solution is to force the owner to quit drinking, cut off the drinking supply, and after a while, the cellar spirit will have to find another place to live.

Kobolds

A kind of spirit in German legend. Every family should have a Cob to help, they are the most industrious and loyal helpers. These wrinkled, senile dwarfs will serve the families they shelter without regret. They may be good at fetching water, milking cows, chopping wood, picking eggs, taking care of horses, cleaning yards, etc. Cobb took pleasure in housework, and with a little practice he could move to indoor service, which was as good as his performance in the garden courtyard.

Cober is a hard worker, but he doesn't ask for much in return, a small amount of crumbs on the table is enough to feed him, but if the housewives forget to feed Cobb, they will take revenge immediately. It wasn't until they broke the plate, burned their fingers, stumbled over the threshold, and Cobb's wicked laughter rang out, that it dawned on them that they had forgotten to feed Cobb.

Kobold is also known in German lore as a "goblin", similar to a gnome who lives underground. These goblins often appear in the game as low-level monsters: evil and brutal. It is a low-level monster that often appears in general games. The appearance is similar to that of humans, but the eyes are somewhat larger than those of humans, and the skin is earthy. Often active in the dark, with night vision. Often equipped with leather clothes, swords, hand axes, shields, single attack power is not large, like group attacks. In Dungeons & Dragons, produced by Capcom, it is a monster like a dwarf dog.

Karel. Čapek (Czech writer) described it in "The Postman's Fairy Tale". A miniature post office fairy with a beard, a postman's hat, and a postman's cape. They haunt at night. Sorting out post office letters, labeling, sending telegrams...... Eat telegram strip breadcrumbs and lick stamps. He also plays cards with a variety of letters (the letter that lies and deceives people is the smallest, indicating that Aiqing's letter is the trump card).

Barbegazi (Ice Beard)

Legend has it that the shy elves, a branch of the Gnome, who haunt the mountains of France and Switzerland, live in caves or tunnels carved out of themselves at the top of the mountain. The name 'Barbegazi' derives from the French 'Barbeglacee', which means 'frozen beard': their hair and beard are silvery because of the thick icicles. When these icicles melt, only normal hair is revealed. ()

They hibernate during the warmer months and only appear after the first heavy snowfall of winter, so they are rarely seen when temperatures are above freezing, and the few Ice Beards that are accidentally caught by mountain dwellers usually only live for a few hours.

Ice beards have large feet, and their big feet can double as sandals and snowshoes. Run through the snow at lightning speeds, slide down almost vertical slopes, and use it as a shovel to dig tunnels. They love to ride avalanches and are friendly to humans, warning when an avalanche is about to happen, while helping those trapped by avalanches by digging them out of the snow.

Icebeard can hide itself in thick snow in a matter of seconds, and can quickly crawl out no matter how deep it is buried. Ice Beard, both male and female, resembles a white-haired coat like a modern skydiving jacket, which is also the reason why it is not easy to distinguish between male and female at a distance.

Some say they speak like the whistling of marmots in the Swiss Alps, but they can be associated with a strange bird call from a distance, which can be mistaken for the sound of the wind whistling between the mountain walls or the sound of an Alpine horn.

Brownie (Brown Elf, Brown Fairy)

A kind-hearted elf in Scottish legend, a mischievous ghost (see Hobgoblin). "Brown" means brown and is called "Brownie" because this elf always wears a brown ragged outfit. They have small, flat faces and small nostrils, but they have long hair, they like to live alone, and sometimes they are seen in groups. Like many other mischievous spirits, the Brown Elves are not very fond of pranks, they want to live in harmony with people, and if you haunt them, they will help you with household chores, but you can't pay them, they will disappear forever if you pay them, and you can only repay them in other ways, such as deliberately leaving some food (e.g. their favorite milk) where they may pass. If the Brown Elves are insulted (they are sometimes vulnerable), they will leave you and take away your good fortune, and if they are badly hurt, they will transform into the Boggart mentioned above, causing you constant trouble.

Some people say that the reason why this moody creature helps humans is only to covet human intelligence and observe human behavior. There are also people who think that they are more simple creatures than humans, and they just want to live in peace and friendship with humans, and I am more inclined to the latter idea. Brown Elves aren't good fighters on the battlefield, and their fighting skills are far from what you might think. They like to use evasive tactics to maneuver around the enemy on the battlefield, and when the enemy abandons pursuit, they attack the enemy with stones from a distance.

The strength of the Brown Elves lies in finding lost items and treasures. Extraordinary speed and efficiency allow them to accomplish their mission efficiently, and it seems that the fact that they have no fingers and toes has no detrimental effect to them. Compared to this extremely valuable talent, this humble creature does not require any reward at all.

Some believe that the brown elves were actually a missing race from the Neolithic period, forced to flee underground due to external aggression, while others believe that they were descendants of the ancient Roman patron saint of the family, Lar.

In the Arda shijie, the term "Dark-elves" refers to all the elves who have not reached Aman and have not seen the light of the Twin Trees, thus including Sindar, Nandor, and Avari. We know a lot about Sinda's history and legends, and Nando knows a little about it, but the Avari of the East is a mystery, and there are few written references to them. However, it is not completely without clues, in Tolkien's early designs, there are some very interesting stories of the dark elves of the East.

Summoning the Elves Method

Warning: This is just an example! just an example of what you can do when you become proficient in this craft. If you're trying, you're taking a risk!

Remember this commandment, and then cast a spell on spirits on the astral plane, not the physical plane. Focusing on the observation of the crystal ball and the black mirror in a triangular shape, one can see the action of the spirits. Put on a robe and light incense and candles. Place a chair in the center of the magic ring and sit on it. Here are the astral talismans (missing a picture here, right?)

Hold the talisman, stare at it, and repeat the elf's name over and over again for at least ten minutes. Then look at the Black Mirror (or Crystal Ball) and concentrate on repeating the following mantra:

"I CALL YOU, ELF STOLAS, IN THE NAME OF THE TRUE GOD YODHEHVAVHEH (YODE-HEH-VAHV-HEH), ADONAI (AH-DOE-NEY), EHEIEH (EH-HEY-YAY), ANDAGLA (AH-GAH-LAH), TO APPEAR IN THE MIRROR (CRYSTAL BALL) BEFORE ME. ”

Continue to stare in the mirror until the image is clearly visible. When you see it, ask it, "What is your name?" and if you answer correctly, ask it to write its name on the air. If the elf answers something else, you let it go or ask it to appear before you. If this is the spirit you want to summon, say the following welcome message:

"WELCOME, ELF STOLAS, IN THE NAME OF THE SUPREME GOD, I COMMAND YOU TO REMAIN IN THE MIRROR AND ANSWER HONESTLY THE QUESTIONS I GIVE. ”

Then you can ask the questions you want to ask. Remember that you must be polite, not reckless, and treat this spirit with all respect. YOU CAN ALSO LET IT DO SOME RISKY TASKS FOR YOU, BUT IF IT ENDANGERS OTHERS, YOU WILL BE PUNISHED BY KARMA. There will be retribution for all things. You don't want anything to run around and bite you in the ass, do you? Once your request is over, you must agree with the elves to leave. Remember that you have to give the order to leave, even if the elf doesn't show up - because he may be there, but you can't see him. Otherwise, you will be followed by the elves forever until you die!

Here are the instructions to leave:

"Depart peacefully, return to the astral plane from which you came, the elves of the true gods, STOLAS, and I order you not to harm anyone when you leave, and to come quickly when summoned again. ”

* You can perform low-level banishment spells with a pentagonal magic circle!

*This ritual can be used to summon celestial, demonic, elemental, or angelic spirits. ()

At the end of the day, you can write down everything you experienced. You have to keep a record of all these trips and events. All the spells must be memorized without having to be read from the cards. It must be ensured that the names of the true gods in the summoning spell are pronounced correctly, and that magical rituals must not harm anyone. Even if you summon demons, you can still command them to do good things for you. May peace follow you. (To be continued.) )