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Do elves exist? and got a better answer
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Dion Fortune writes that when a child is conceived, a ray of inquiry for a new soul goes into the sky. But for some reason, it sometimes enters the space where the souls of elves live. The beam captures them, and they are born into human families. But they still behave in life as elves. You can recognize them by their refined manners, by their superficial personality, by their helplessness, by their strange indifference to other people's problems. This is not because they are bad, but because their morals are very different from those of humans. It's hard for them to live with us, poor things. We are too heavy in thought, action, and problem for them.
Dion Fortune writes that when a child is conceived, a ray of inquiry for a new soul goes into the sky. But for some reason it sometimes enters the space where the souls of elves live. The beam captures them, and they are born into human families. But they still behave in life as elves. You can recognize them by their refined manners, by their superficial personality, by their helplessness, by their strange indifference to other people's problems. This is not because they are bad, but because their morals are very different from those of humans. It's hard for them to live with us, poor things. We are too heavy in thought, action, and problem for them.
kanefna, do you think humanity has a weaving exclusive right to exist apart from various other ras worlds?
You'd have to ask the Scandinavians - it's their epic. Maybe they did.Or maybe they did after the brogue:
Yes, I am here.
We exist:0