After the formation of Yggdrasil in the Amicable Age, the elven race was said to be created in the Divine Realm of Holy Light, Aflheim, that was handmade by the Idea of Good herself.
They're known to be the closest race to the Spirits, made by the hands of the Light Mother.
Elves are creatures of light, often basking in the warmth of the Sun and Holy Luminance.
They're intelligent, having knowledge of magic, architecture, and hunting, allowing them to build their society from the ground up.
Elves were beings of light.
Their nucleus could not be corrupted, nor could it be destroyed.
An elf's nucleus could reform from complete destruction as long as there is light within them, and their it was known to be invulnerable to all unholy harm, giving them a sort of conceptual defense against the evil of the world.
As their society maintained divine light and holiness, they were eventually visited by a group of Demons from Muspelheim who worshiped the Dark Mother; the Idea of Evil herself.
These Demons were the exact opposite of the elven race; beings of darkness with immoral thought, and seeking to destroy and corrupt.
The demons arrived from Muspelheim, the Realm of Hellfire, in an attempt to join forces with the elven race and become an alliance, but this was nothing more than a lie.
They sought to get close to the elves, so one day they could betray them, and take over their divine realm.
But thanks to an elf by the name of Anglorathin, and his incredible insight, he eventually caught on and denied their offer of alliance.
The Demons left, feeling their egos shattered from the King's refusal, but that wouldn't be the last time the elves would see them.
Many years have passed since then, and the elven culture wholeheartedly believed that their exact opposite, known as darkness, must be extinguished from the World Tree, Yggdrasil.
Elves hated the sight of darkness—even their own shadows—realizing that beings of darkness were immoral creatures that cared naught for the world, but themselves.
Over time, the elven race formed a government, and then had a King that rose up to power by the name Anglorathin, the first elven King.
Other races across Yggdrasil, primarily the Humans, Dragons, and creatures of Midgard, were cherished by the elves after the fall of Onabula Spearhead, the first ruler of Tellus.
Elves believed that Midgard was a divine, holy land, filled with creatures of righteousness.
Thus, the elven race learned the magic that the demons used to travel into other worlds, which was solely teleportation Magic, and so they used it to make their way to Midgard.
This whole time, the elves were watching the creatures of Midgard with one of the primary spells, Projanta; holographic magic.
Eventually, they greeted the earthbound creatures of Midgard, but realized that most of them were still stuck in the Stone Age.
And so the elves decided to teach humans how to use magic instead.
They also gave them knowledge on how to travel to other worlds with certain spells.
The Elves were the first race to create "Primary Magic", which was the magic generally used by every magician during the Mystical Age, which included spells like Gilfronta, Rezeck, among many others.
To study the arts of other magics, you must first learn the arts of Primary Magic.
Humans were overjoyed by the discovery of sorcery, claiming that this was the power Onabula used to rule over Tellus.
The elves were happy to have helped the humans, allowing them and the dragons into Aflheim whenever they pleased.
Thus, the Elves, Dragons, and the Human race formed an alliance.
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After the elves taught humans magic, and the arts of sorcery, they eventually witnessed mankind be plagued by the hatred in their hearts.
This caused them to turn against their own kind and the world around them.
This was called the Day of Ruin.
After this cataclysmic event, a group of elves was ordered to aid the dragons in their battle against mankind to cease their conflict in Midgard, but the demon race took advantage of this.
The elven race's fighting power diminished greatly with most of their troops in Midgard, thus, Almenius, known as the Demon King of Muspelheim, joined forces with the undead race of Niflheim to attack Alfheim.
They sought to corrupt the realm of light in an attempt to destroy it and claim it with their darkness.
With the War of Rebellion going on in Midgard, the War of Darkness happened within Alfheim.
These wars both lasted for years, until the Elohim flooded all of Midgard, wiping out most of mankind from their evil ways, and sparing the elves and dragons.
Thus, the elven troops who were in Midgard finally returned to Alfheim and saw the state that their homeland was in, having no choice but to join the war.
The Demons and the Undead were pushed into a corner once Aflheim obtained their full strength once more—allowing them to drive the forces of evil out of the realm of light.
But they wouldn't leave empty-handed.
The unholy forces used their darkness to corrupt Alfheim in an attempt to create a species tainted with their darkness with the power of the Dark Mother, Lilith.
Succeeding in their plan, a minority group known as the Dark Elves was created, which caused the Light Elves to banish their corrupted people and the unholy forces back to where they came from with a powerful spell known as Rugedion.
The Demons were cast back into Muspelheim, the Undead were sent back to Niflheim, and the Dark Elves were sent to the realm of Midgard, where they could never see the divine light again.
Dark Elves now inhabit Midgard as a rare species, usually living within gated communities to hide from the Light Elves and the Holy Order; a group who hunted beings of darkness.
Dark Elves live their life, hunted for their unique nucleus' which can be consumed to grant someone demonic magic; a forbidden sorcery that was created by the Demon King.
After being cast out of their divine realm, the Dark Elves preferred privacy above all else.
Now the Light Elves of Aflheim work together to rebuild their divine holy land and restore it to its prime.
After the war of Light Vs Darkness, the Light Elves, though diminished, no longer fought with magic and steel, and decided to change things around.
Asking the Light Mother herself for help, she graciously gave her children the Ultimate power they needed to protect themselves.
It was called Solaria—the Breath of Light.
Unlike Arcane Arts, Solaria wasn't conjured from mana, but rather drawn directly from the living particles of divine light that poured through Alfheim's skies from the Light Mother herself.
To wield Solaria was to channel the Idea of Good's radiance itself, crystallizing it into weapons, barriers, and pure judgment.
The Elves decided to use this power and march into Muspelheim to finish off the demonkind.
The elves and their newfound power destroyed everything in sight, and when the demons of Muspelheim advanced with waves of hellfire, the Elves responded with Solarian Blades of light so vast they split battlefields in two.
But the most feared of all was the Eclipsera, the Strongest Weapon of the Elven Race formed by the Light Mother herself to protect her children.
With this weapon, a thousand threads of divine light were woven into it, forming a lance that could pierce through dimensions and even threaten the Dark Mother.
It was said Anglorathin, the First Elven King, wielded Eclipsera to cast down an army of demons numbering in the tens of thousands, incinerating their bodies from its divine light and turning all unholy logic to ash.
Yet Solaria was more than a weapon, it acted as a restoration.
Its light healed wounds and purified corrupted souls of elves; when the darkness had not yet wholly claimed them.
For this reason, Light Elves considered Solaria as their pride and responsibility; a sacred bond between themselves and the Spirit who birthed them.
During the final war against demonkind, it was Solaria that held the elven race together, but in their victory, the real battle has yet to finish.
The Elven King vs the Demon King.
The battlefield of Muspelheim burned like twin suns clashing; holy brilliance and abyssal flame locked in eternal struggle.
At its center stood Anglorathin, the First King, bearing in his grasp the weapon that defined an age: Eclipsera, the Divine Lance of Alfheim.
It was a living embodiment of the Breath of Light, and a shard of the Light Mother formed for the protection of her children.
To look upon it was to risk purification of both soul and nucleus, for it was said that the lance shone across all worlds of Yggdrasil and could eradicate all darkness.
Eclipsera ignored distance, striking faster than thought, and piercing foes where they stood.
It had the power to apply the concept of "Inevitable" upon its enemies.
With this power, barriers wrought by Demon Kings crumbled, for the lance was an inevitable force that would always strike its enemy.
Eclipsera destroyed the concept of resisting, dodging, and persisting against its attacks.
It doesn't matter what the enemy did, it was an inevitable fate to meet this spear head-on in battle.
Every thrust carried not one, but three deaths: The death of the body, soul, and nucleus.
Mortal or Spirit, all fell to its might.
Almenius, the Demon King, cloaked in Muspelheim's infernal power, sneered as rivers of flame poured from his hands.
But Anglorathin raised Eclipsera, and the hellish realm itself bent to the weapon's presence.
Shadows peeled back while darkness retreated.
Even the demonic legions of Muspelheim faltered, for the lance's light carried judgment that denied their existence.
And so the king thrust Eclipsera forward while the lance defied realms.
It pierced flames, crossed the boundaries between all mortal realms, and tore straight through Muspelheim.
The Demon King's roar split the skies after meeting his death.
The corruption of his soul and nucleus peeled away until his colossal body fell upon the fields of Muspelheim as nothing more than a brittle, blackened husk.
Yet even in death, Almenius laughed.
He claimed that the Demons will get their revenge and one day return to Alfheim with the Dark Mother's help.
But the King said—Let them come.
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Many, many years later, the three witches of calamity rose up and started Armageddon. Sadly, the Elven King, Anglorathin, perished at the hands of such mighty foes.
He risked his life to save the world and fight against them, but that's when a new Elf joined the fray.
He was young, but also determined to protect his people—
His name was Fhiron Lothoren, the son of Anglorathin.
Wielding the strength of Eclipsera, and the power to command Alfheim, he started his reign.
He promised to bring the Light Elves into a new age.