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Strongbow (male; soulname: Wyl): Son of (deceased) Trueflight and an unknown father, lifemate of (deceased) Moonshade, father of (deceased) Crescent and of Dart and Chitter, grandfather of (deceased) Bowki. Archer and elder of Cutter's band, Strongbow and his lifemate Moonshade are the tribal conservatives, standing fast against unwise change ...
The Chosen Eight then take most of the fleeing Wolfriders captive; Suntop is among those who escape. The Wolfriders are then forced into indentured servitude to the Gliders as penance for slaying the bond-bird. Strongbow is trapped in a thorny cage of shaped rock and tortured mercilessly by Winnowill, the leader of the Gliders.
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Elfquest (or ElfQuest) is a comic book property created by Wendy and Richard Pini in 1978, [1] and still owned by them. It is a fantasy story about a community of elves and other fictional species who struggle to survive and coexist on a primitive Earth-like planet with two moons. Several published volumes of prose fiction also share the same ...
The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife (1854) by Daniel Maclise, a romanticised depiction of the union in the ruins of Waterford. By an unknown mistress, Richard de Clare fathered two daughters: Aline de Clare, [c] married William FitzMaurice FitzGerald, baron of Naas [22] Unknown de Clare, married Robert de Quenci, Constable of Leinster. [22]
Elfquest (1989). The second edition, published as a paperback book. Elfquest did not sell nearly as well as hoped. One of the game's creators, Sandy Petersen, who worked at Chaosium at the time Elfquest was developed, pointed out that Elfquest was given to the same game developer as the new edition of Runequest that was being worked on at the ...
1978: Fantasy Quarterly #1 [anthology] From 1978-1992, Elfquest was published as a series of consecutive titles: 1978-1984: Elfquest: The Original Quest - 20 story issues plus one "extra" issue (#21); #1 reprints the story from Fantasy Quarterly #1; #21 was a "bonus" issue containing fan letters about the end of the quest, background sketches, published reviews, editorials, and other behind ...
Elfquest, a fantasy story about a community of elves, was launched in 1978 with art and co-writing by Wendy Pini. Richard Pini, who had been working for IBM, [ 7 ] is credited as co-writer and editor on Elfquest , as well as handling all of the publishing and business aspects of Warp Graphics.