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This is a list of characters in Elfquest, the science fiction/fantasy comic book series created in 1978 by Wendy and Richard Pini. The initial list is derived from the original series, which Warp Graphics published in 1978–1984. Later series introduced numerous additional characters; about 650 have been mentioned by name at least once.
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The game uses the same setting as the comics, the World of Two Moons. Players can either choose to take on the roles of elves from the comics including Cutter, Skywise, and Redlance; or they can design their own characters, providing them with skills taken from a short list including Troll Lore and Wolf Riding. [1]
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.
The elves of Elfquest are broadly human in appearance, but are distinguished from humans by the following characteristics: Ears are the most obvious elfin characteristic. They are much bigger than human ears, and prominently pointed. Their tips are supported by prominent bony ridges on either side of the skull.
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.
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Although The Sea Elves is a supplement for the Elfquest role-playing game produced by Chaosium in 1984, Elfquest originally started as a comic book created by Wendy and Richard Pini in 1978. In the first issue of the short-lived Elfquest fanzine Yearnings in 1982, Elizabeth Cerritelli and Debra Vergriss introduced the concept of sea elves in ...