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It is clear to me that they are immortal and since that kind of existence can apparently get pretty boring after the first couple hundred thousand years, they find things to distract themselves with.
And elves NEVER leave their dead behind. The dead must be buried on the home world, no matter what, so finding an elven skeleton/fossil isn't likely to happen either.
Immortal means they never age, that does not mean they can not be killed.
not subject to death or decay,
Originally posted by airteck
Interesting read. I'd love to hear more if your willing to continue contributing. Can't prove you wrong, so I'll enjoy the ride and hope for more.
Originally posted by yeebsy
I'm open to new theoriesand don't mean to be rude or pick holes here, but:
It is clear to me that they are immortal and since that kind of existence can apparently get pretty boring after the first couple hundred thousand years, they find things to distract themselves with.
yet, you say.
And elves NEVER leave their dead behind. The dead must be buried on the home world, no matter what, so finding an elven skeleton/fossil isn't likely to happen either.
Kinda contradicts itself a bit here, but that going off track somewhat.
I had a dream about 6 months ago where a jackal headed person (think egyptian here) informed me that our sole is immortal and each life we have is to gain more experiences, learn, and to actually experience feelings and emotions. Mind you I had had a skinfull of beer with vodka redbull chasers.
Originally posted by cnuum
You're saying that the English word for elf comes from their own name, however similar but different names are found in related languages, and they all seem to come from a common Germanic word something like "albiz" or so. So the word has been around for quite long, and used to sound a bit different.
You said that it was going to be another story, but how about that genetic manipulation of humans to make them catch spirits more easily? Did the elves do that? For what reason?
This is interesting, even though I have no idea how this could relate to reality as we commonly know it.
Originally posted by RokNinja
lol, i've been looking for evidence towards the elf myth recently . although i haven't found enough to make the same connections that you have, but it certianly sound plausable.
most of my research has been looking to make connections with fairies and the acounts of grey aliens but it been hard to find info that isn't about the modernised winged pixies. perhapes you may have info/opinion on this.
Originally posted by oneclickaway
reply to post by DragonriderGal
Umm...so why would the Queen incarnate here as a 'puny human'...as Amma?
Originally posted by teapot
Concerning the racial collective/unconscience;
How many of these are there?
Just the one for the human race or a separate one for each ethnic race?
Can individuals from all ethnic races 'tune in' to their own collective unconscience?
What of mixed race people? Do they have a collective unconscience of their own or can they tune into any of those races in their genetic mix?
As another poster noted, the elves could be killed but even that takes a bit because like most aliens, they work with energy at a sufficiently advanced level that they can heal themselves quite quickly. But a grievous enough wound, like chopping off their heads or a lot of enemies hacking on them at once, could do the trick, from what I see.
Originally posted by yeebsy
As another poster noted, the elves could be killed but even that takes a bit because like most aliens, they work with energy at a sufficiently advanced level that they can heal themselves quite quickly. But a grievous enough wound, like chopping off their heads or a lot of enemies hacking on them at once, could do the trick, from what I see.
Cheers for clearing that up and please don't think I'm here to pick holes, I find this subject fascinating and look forward to more posts.
Originally posted by jackieps1975
Great read Dragon! As always, I love to read your testimonies! I eagerly await your next post!
Not to get too far off topic... but I am particulary interested in what happened to the Indigo's and their world. At some point will you incoporate that history into this thread as well? I love to hear how all these races intertwine
edit to add: S&F my friend