More actions
Elves were magical humanoids who existed, in different forms, in many universes.
One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere was an Elf, meaning, in her case, a tall humanoid with long hair and slightly pointy ears. (COMIC: Governing Council)
Elves existed in the universe of Little Noodlington, appearing as humanoids with very large, pointed ears. One, Erman, had blue hair. Abúi's universe was also home to Elves; when meeting Erman, she noted that the Elves she knew looked fairly different from him, but shared his superior attitude. (COMIC: Enchanted)
In one universe where Vampires and Liches also existed in the modern day, there existed at least one Elf Ranger, Ginger, who was part of O.O.P.. (COMIC: Adventurers and Heroes, Look At His Dead Eyes, etc.)
The World of Iothera was home to Elves, with Jenny Everywhere and Jimmy Wherever meeting two, Cassandra Navarathna and Maureen Ramsay, during their visit. Maureen likewise appeared as a lithe human-like woman with pointed ears and long hair; Cassandra had somewhat shorter hair and her ears were not, at that point, visible. (COMIC: Jenny Everywhere And Iothera)
Tammy Shotwell of Shelterville was a half-Elf, half-Halfling hybrid. She once mentioned that she found her relatives “arrogant”. (COMIC: 24 Hour Comic 2019)
In the Collapsed Cosmos, Elves were present in the Red Lion Inn, alongside Orcs, gods, demons, and many other curious characters, when Jenny and Glendalf visited it as they fled from Faerie to escape the Wild Hunt. (PROSE: The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)
Elves existed in the Prime Universe, appearing to be a kind of Fae. Tero Trollgarsson initially believed that the Clockwork Cherubs Juliet-178 and Pythagoras-858 were Elves and that the Interdimensional Tavern to which they'd accidentally transported him was a “faerie-realm”. Adding to the confusion of the situation, there was an actual Elf of unknown origins in the Tavern when he said so. Trollgarsson also told the Cupids about Alfheim, or “Elf-Land”, a magical realm which was also the residence of the God of Summer, Frey. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)
According to a self-insert fanfiction written by one version of Jenny Nowhere, in one universe, the Dark Side of the Moon was home to an Elf who lived in a tea-kettle and was responsible for the theft of all socks that disappeared from washing machines. (PROSE: Jenny Nowho?)
Concepts from Norse Mythology in Jenny Everywhere media | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|