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Valid! Valid! VALID!
So I just rewatched the clip from episode 7 “Betrayals” where Skyra tells the gang about Cronans mom and…. I-I can’t, ok, listen:
SHE KNEW WHAT HAPPENED TO CRONANS MOM AND SHE DID NOTHING! NOTHING!!!! SHE DIDNT POP UP AFTERWARDS AND TAKE HIM IN!!! NO SHE JUST STOOD BY AND WATCHED!!! AND HER WHOLE “and now it seems like her son is going down the same path.” LIKE… J-JUST SHUT UP, OK!!! YOU COULD HAVE TOOK HIM IN AND SHOWED HIM RIGHT FROM WRONG BUT YA DIDNT SO JUST STOP WITH YOUR ATTITUDE!!!!!
I-I just… have really strong feelings… sorry…
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fire fire fire
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All outfit looks for the squad! Including one of my fan-seasons "Hybrids". + Emily in the guardian armor so everyone matches <3
It's been a great year everyone! See y'all in the next one ( ̄^ ̄ )ゞ
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This is kinda obscure and also really messy but here’s a drawing I made of Lego elves! I adore them.
It’s a redraw of a sticker that’s in farrans treehouse
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Lego elves fan art in 2024 🤯
#lego#lego elves#azari#azari firedancer#this is actually a redraw of a drawing I did about 2 years ago
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Aira definitely bonds with them by braiding their hair
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Day 1 of Nostalgiavember - Flowers
Crossover: Lego Elves and Undertale
#nostalgiavember#lego#lego elves#undertale#undertale fandom#fandom crossover#lego elves fandom#flowey#flowey undertale#undertale flowey#toriel mention#aria#aria lego elves#farran#farran lego elves#azari#azari lego elves#naida#naida lego elves#digital art
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#genshin impact#murata#genshin murata#mavuika#genshin mavuika#azari firedancer#lego elves#close enough#welcome back azari firedancer#but pls give my girl some melanin
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Quick sketch of the elves I did last night - the circled space is a coming soon drawing!
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Elemental Battle - Round 1
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(With credit to @jame7t and @cryptotheism)
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"The Azure Sky" - Chapter 11
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Shadows to the Brightest Flame: Series
- The legacy of Lumia’s influence is scarred eternally into the lands of Elvendale. Burdened by a prophecy foretelling her demise and need for a successor, she watches for one capable of such power. Yet her enemies are working steadily to undo all she’s labored so long for, and it is millenia too late to make peace.
Emily Jones, heir to Eimileen, is a bold girl dedicated to protecting Elvendale, but the world she has grown so fond of is not so black and white as it seems, and the titles of Guardian of Portal and Guardian of Light may hold darker legacies some ancient elves have worked tirelessly to hide
In conjunction with the extended version of the Guardian of Light prophecy I wrote previously
Basically a rewrite of all of the Lego Elves & Secrets of Elvendale storylines with an additional arc beyond the Season 4: Into the Shadows. There will be a varying degree of deviation from canon.
Technically a crossover with Lord of the Rings/Hobbit/Silmarillion in terms of worldbuidling, as I set Elvendale as being north of Middle-Earth, cause this is fanfic and I can. So there will be mentions of the Noldor, Sindar, Silvan, and some Tolkien characters, but they will be mostly background. Definitely not an issue if you aren’t familiar with the Middle-Earth fandom; everything will still be easy to understand.
Book 1: The Azure Sky
Grieving over the unexpected death of her grandmother, Emily Jones is accidentally trapped in another world. Befriending a few young elves in an attempt to find her way home, Emily discovers many secrets about her grandmother’s past, but for every truth she learns two more questions take its place, leaving her vulnerable to darker force inhabiting this realm.
A rewrite of Unite the Magic
Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Chapter 8, Chapter 9, Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
Eimileen must have loved this place.
The small, open-air market of Urisil is like something out of a painting, surreal in the way light shines down through the silk canopies, crystals and lanterns illuminating the stalls, the structures surrounded by trees.
Emily’s gaze is darting around, trying to absorb it all, a grin helplessly plastered on her face. She doesn’t even hear Naida’s voice at first; the water elf has to tap her on the shoulder. “Emily, are you sure this will be enough? Do you need anything else?”
She looks down at the small pile of clothes Naida’s about to pay for, absorbing the question. Enough? She’s relying on the water elf’s expertise for what the mountain weather will be like, only Emily isn’t an elf, and humans seem to be frail in comparison.
“Another coat? Just to be on the safe side?”
Naida nods, and the shopkeeper suggests a fur-lined one in a dark, muted blue.
Emily reaches a hand absentmindedly to her amulet. It feels cold again, prickly with static. Unpleasant.
An intense spark jolts her finger. She recoils.
A rush of half-faded images, a memory, impress upon her mind. Her eight-year-old self trembling under a quilt on her grandmother’s couch, crying because there was a wailing thunderstorm that night and she hated the way the world looked when it was lit up by lightning.
They illuminated the dark faces in the trees, the ones too melded with the night to see any other time. And she begged her grandmother to make them go away.
Her grandmother smiled pityingly, and whispered that she was too old to be hunting spirits anymore, but not to worry, that the dark things were farther away than they appeared, and that there were barriers that kept them locked away. Because that’s how the light deals with darkness, by casting it far away.
Of course there were the few who dealt with things by swallowing the shadows, but her grandmother told her never to pay them much mind. That you should just tell them white lies because they tended to be grumpy and might not otherwise help anyone with the darkness.
Little Emily objected. Her parents said that lying was always wrong.
Her grandmother only smiled gently, tucked a strand of hair behind the child’s ear. Whispered, “Sometimes the only way to love is to lie”.
And lie, Eimileen most certainly did, only Emily isn’t sure she can see the love in that particular choice. How was concealing her own heritage, the world she’d grown up in and loved, necessary to love her human family?
“Something on your mind?”
Emily’s eyes flicker over to Naida. “Nothing…everything. I don’t know,” and she shrugs her shoulders.
“I did not mean to upset you.”
The human shakes her head. “You didn’t. Sometimes, I just feel overwhelmed, still.” She hesitates. “…and I guess it doesn’t help that this amulet continues to surprise me.”
Naida frowns. “How so?”
“Just little things. Like feeling as though it were charged with static electricity. Like sparking an old memory of my grandmother that I had forgotten…” Emily shakes her head. “I don’t know. It drew me to this realm. It wanted me to come here. But somehow I have this feeling it doesn’t like me very much. Does that sound stupid? I mean, it’s an amulet, not a person.”
Naida reaches out, just grazing the stone with her fingertips. “It is an artifact of great power. I’d be surprised if it did not behave strangely.” She tilts her head, thoughtful. “It was given to you by Eimileen. It should be loyal to you, but perhaps it is not fully confident in its new owner. Sometimes trust must be earned.” She takes a deep breath then, as if washing away her contemplations. “Come. We need to be on our way if we are to still stop by the bakery and return to the others by nightfall.”
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After regrouping that night, and a restful sleep, the five travelers began their trek up the mountain paths. They hike in single file; Aira leading with the map, Farran just over her shoulder, Emily securely in the middle of the entourage, and Naida and Azari bringing up the rear.
The human pulls her cloak tighter over her shoulders, shivers. The spots of green grass along the path are tinged with frost; she can see her breath in the crisp air. The higher they climb, the sky shifts from lavender to a crystal clear blue, unmarred by cloud and occasionally broken by birds flying in the distance.
Emily feels Naida’s eyes on her, and hears the water elf shout, “It’s time for a rest!”.
Aira jerks her head back, confused until her gaze falls on the human girl. “The path widens just around the next bend. Plenty of space to set up camp.” Emily can barely hide her sigh of relief.
The narrows path does end up widening suddenly into a clearing that had been intentionally carved into the side of the mountain. Out on the edge of outcropping, to their left, stands a dilapidated windmill. The sky is quickly dimming to dusk, and Azari builds a fire close to the face of the mountain. Emily drops to her knees, stretching out her hands to warm them. She nods in Aira’s direction,“So, how much farther to the next key?”
Azari shrugs.
Aira, overhearing, trills, “Just a few more miles!”
“And what are we looking for, exactly?” inquires Farran.
The wind elf finally seats herself around the fire, spreading the map on the ground, and reads,
“Under the wings of those who rule the skies
Buried in the dark with all they find precious
An ancient hold for a beast long dead
Forgotten by those who knew not the days of malice”
Farran’s eyes widen. “A dragon cave.”
Dragon? “Wait, do you mean like an actual fire-breathing dragon, or is that a metaphor for something?” Emily questions.
“Well, not all dragons breathe fire, but yes,” Naida confirms, “The riddle clearly points to the actual lair of one of those creatures. One long deceased.”
Azari scrunches her face, “But what on earth does the line ‘Forgotten by those who knew not the days of malice’ mean?”
Aira frowns. “Maybe it’s referring to a melkorian dragon.”
Naida mirrors her frown. “Let’s hope not. Their treasure hoards are rumored to be cursed, inciting delirium in those who linger too long.”
Emily winces at the thought. “So, what’s the difference between a melkorian dragon and other dragons?”
“Dragons are native to these lands, present at the time of creation, and friends of the northernmost elves. Melkor, an evil and powerful spirit to the south, captured a dragon and transformed it. Twisted its mind and body into a weapon of war. Its descendants we call melkorian dragons. They range from apathetic to completely wicked. Devouring sentient peoples like cattle, and hoarding gold with a compulsive greed far outweighing the natural dragons�� appreciation for beautiful gems.
It’s easy to tell the two races apart. Melkorian dragons grow to be far larger, and more powerful. Unlike other dragons, who are colorful and shimmer in the light, the scales of melkorian dragons are dull and muted in hue. They dwell along our southern borders, a frequent threat to the cities there. Though some have claimed that in rare cases, elves have been able to befriend these drakes, and redeem their natures.
The last time melkorian dragons came this far north was before elves had established permanent towns up here, just scattered settlements. A treasure hoard of their kind would be very ancient indeed, at least by our reckoning,” the water elf explains.
Emily absorbs this, picking a croissant out of the bakery bag being passed around the campfire. She pulls the bread apart, only realizing how hungry she is once she takes a bite. “If the cave was made by a dragon, which can fly, how do we know if it’s even accessible on foot?”
“We don’t,” Aira chirps. “But don’t worry, I’ve invented dozens of different ways to get around the problem of flight!”
Azari makes a nauseated expression. “Flight is a problem, all right. And something to be avoided, not solved.”
“Nonsense! Once you get over your fear of plummeting to your death…”
“Aira, stop,” Naida cuts her off. “We’re about to go to sleep, and you’re going to give Azari nightmares over a hypothetical situation.”
“Fine. But a few pegasi-sky-diving sessions would really do her a world of good.”
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Emily opens her eyes. She blinks, slowly, the world around her seeming blurred. The air around her is heavy with fog; she can barely distinguish the forms of her sleeping friends around the remnants of their campfire.
The mist is dark, but as she peers into the night, she sees even deeper, darker shapes in the distance. They’re indistinct, fluid, with glowing blue eyes. Shadows.
Emily sits up, wary, pulling her legs to her chest. The shadows are whistling, a high-pitched almost-white noise that makes her ears ache. There are whispers, too, in her head. Overlapping, wispy phrases, aggressive, rambling on and on about mortals and the passageway.
Electric blue lightning crackles through the fog. Emily’s amulet begins to glow, shining like the shadows’ eyes. It levitates, lifting itself from the girl’s chest until the chain bites into the back of her neck.
It’s leading her.
Shaking with apprehension, Emily allows herself to be pulled to her feet. She stumbles forward, the heavy fog obscuring anything more than a couple yards ahead. She’s lead further up the narrow mountain trail, winding endlessly towards a sky she can’t see.
At some point, she’s turned sharply to the left. The girl continues walking forward, but realizes the ground feels different, absent. She looks down to see a gaping chasm beneath her.
Emily considers, for the first time, that this might be a dream.
As though air were as solid as stone, the girl is lead on. She trips when her feet meet rock again, scraping her shins on a jagged outcropping. There’s a rough-hewn path with deep gauges that perhaps could have been carved from talons, if it was ever possible for a creature to have claws as wide as a school bus.
The rock is damp from the mist, and Emily ends up sliding down the tumultuous path. Now with a scratched-up arms to match her bloody legs, she barely has time to catch her breath before the amulet drags her forward again, and enters the mouth of a monstrous cave.
The blue glow of the amulet is her only source of light, and even that is quickly swallowed up by the darkness. Every step she takes sends small, clinking objects scattering. Gold, gems, she can’t tell what kind of treasure she’s stumbling through, but the deeper she’s lead, the more her legs sink into the hoard.
Emily’s standing knee-deep when the amulet stops. Glow softening, it drops back against her chest with a soft thud, the surface crackling with static electricity. As its light dims, another light, deeper in the cave, moves towards her. It grows rapidly in size as it approaches, a dark, shadowy shape forming in its center, evolving into a humanoid shape.
Emily’s heart drops. It’s them, the presence she felt in the forest. She’s sure of it, even though a part of her mind reminds her that this could just be a dream, a nightmare.
“Who are you?” she asks, trying to still the tremor in her voice.
“Who?” the shadowy figure repeats, tilting its head. The voice is warped, but it sounds vaguely female. “Who I am never really mattered to your grandmother. She held her own assumptions as gospel. So why do you inquire? Or did she not warn her own descendant of the dangers of this realm?”
“She must have had her reasons,” Emily spits back, defensive. “And it’s too late for me to ask her now. But I can ask you why you’ve been stalking me, and how you’re somehow connected to her amulet.”
“It was a gift, and a foolish mistake.”
Emily lifts her hand, letting it hover over the jewel, feeling the sharp pricks of electricity jumping to her skin. “Is that why it hurts me? Because you regret giving my grandmother the amulet?”
“Because I made it, and Eimileen used it for something I never condoned. As long as its purpose is being abused, it will always try to find its way back to me.” The shadow’s voice grows in volume, the cave beginning to shake. “It may be yours, little half-blood, but don’t mistake ownership for loyalty. For your own sake, give the amulet to the guardian of the castle. She has sworn to safeguard it till I return to these lands.”
The shadowy figure vanishes into a wreath of blue and green light, as the ground opens up underneath Emily, crumbling away. She falls, jewels and coins pouring in after her. And far beneath, in the darkness, are hundreds of glowing blue eyes, waiting.
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A/N: I can't believe it's been two years since I've updated this story, and a full year since I shared a segment of this chapter as a WIP. I'm so sorry to have made everyone wait so long! Hopefully, now that I'm over the hurdle that was this clunky chapter, I can finish the Azure Sky this year? Crossing my fingers.
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The History of LEGO Elves day 07
20250108: The History of LEGO Elves day 07 41074 Azari and the Magic Bakery (2015, 324 pieces, 137 different parts) From the LEGO website: Find the fire key with Azari and her fox at the Magical Bakery!
Join Azari Firedancer, the Fire Elf, on her adventure through the forest to find the fire key at a very special bakery! Order some delicious baked goods for Azari and Flamy the fox while they figure out where the key is. Help the boy at the bakery roll out the dough to make bread and place it in the magical oven. As the bread passes through the oven it is baked by the lavafall! Azari works out that the key must be hidden beneath the lavafall – help her muster her magic fire powers to part the flow of lava so that Flamy can jump up and fetch the key. Now the Elves are a step closer to getting their friend Emily Jones home to the human world. Includes 2 mini-doll figures: Azari Firedancer and Johnny Baker, plus Flamy the fox.
Includes 2 mini-doll figures: Azari Firedancer and Johnny Baker, plus Flamy the fox
Features a lavafall with sliding oven and magical key reveal function, opening door, counter, table and stools, and a storage shelf
Accessories include a map, bag, baker’s hat, cookies, pie, bread, dough, bowl, rolling pin, cupcakes, croissant, milk bottle, jam jar, flour, magic key and a fire power icon
Create delicious baked goods in the magical oven
Roll out the dough with the moving rolling pin
Use Azari’s magical fire powers to collect the fire key
Magical Bakery measures over 5” (14cm) high, 6” (17cm) wide and 4” (12cm) deep
Go to LEGO.com/elves to discover more about Emily Jones and the magical universe of the LEGO® Elves
Collect all the LEGO® Elves models to find the 4 magical keys and send Emily Jones back home to the human world
Azari is an elf with fire elemental magic powers. A detailed description of the LEGO parts for Azari can be found on The History of LEGO Elves day 03. The Elvendale Fandom wiki has a good article about Azari's personality and role in the Elves story :) Johnny Baker is a fire elf who owns a bakery. The Elvendale Fandom wiki has a good article about Johnny Baker and his role in Elves, though he only appears in this set :) The set itself consists of Azari, Johnny Baker, and Flamy the Fox at a tan and light bluish gray and dark bluish gray bakery. New and unique parts for this set include: -Bright light orange large ornamental key was only found in two sets, 41074 Azari and the Magical Bakery and 41078 Skyra's Mysterious Sky Castle. The part itself was only used in eight Elves sets, with two iterations of each key color (bright light orange, lavender, light aqua, and lime) in one set each, plus all the keys in 41078, and in 10251 Brick Bank in light bluish gray. -Flamy Fox is found in three sets, 41074 Azari and the Magical Bakery, 41176 Secret Market Place, and 241502 Flamy the Fox foil pack. This set was available for purchase 1 March - 31 December 2015 and was designed by Wes Talbot. More information on his designs can be found on BrickSet. The LEGO Catalogue from North America says it was $29.99. Parts inventory for this set can be found on BrickLink or Rebrickable with a free download of the instructions available on LEGO.com or Rebrickable.
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Would love if you could like draw some of the elves pairings in their human forms that you have for them like for example Farran and Aira together or just Aira naida and Azari or maybe even Naida and Cronan and i would like include rosalyn and tidus but im not sure if you have human designs for them so i just left those out
no pressure tho obviously
do as you please i love ur art
Shoutout to Naida being the seventh fifth wheel.
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BRACKET 2, ROUND 3
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If Lego Elves was to make a comeback, I'd like to see a 14+ set based on Skyra's castle in a similar vein to Andrea's Mansion in Friends (a piece count of 2000-2500)
I think it could be a sort of prequel set to the original series, featuring the 5 sisters together, based on the day Emily's grandmother left for earth & the day Quartzine's downfall began
The minidolls included could be:
Skyra
Quartzine
Emily's Grandmother
Water Sister
Fire Sister
Young Cronan
Possibly young versions of Aira, Azari, Farran & Naida (maybe as microdolls? I see them as younger than Cronan)
Other ideas for 14+ Elves sets would be Ragana & Cronan's castles.
Now I should try to make a design for this in Stud.io lol
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