Wood-elves
Wood-elves are mythical creatures often depicted in folklore and fantasy literature. They are typically characterized as small, agile beings with pointed ears and a deep connection to nature. Wood-elves are known for their skills in archery and their ability to blend into forest environments, making them elusive and difficult to find. They often inhabit enchanted forests and are associated with magic and the protection of their woodland homes.
In many stories, wood-elves are portrayed as guardians of the forest, living in harmony with animals and plants. They are often depicted as playful and mischievous, but they can also be fierce protectors of their territory. Wood-elves are commonly featured in works like J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, where they play significant roles in the narrative.