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  • Patreon request by Zeakninja:
    "Why do we never see Black Elves in media?"

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    Monsieur Safior
    almost 2 years ago
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    Actually, you could easily integrate African inspired elf in media, you just need to do a little syncretism and find an elf/fairy equivalent in said african culture.

    Here one great example :

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aziza_(mythology)

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    Aguseswat
    almost 2 years ago
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    Monsieur_Safior said:

    Actually, you could easily integrate African inspired elf in media, you just need to do a little syncretism and find an elf/fairy equivalent in said african culture.

    Here one great example :

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aziza_(mythology)

    I can already see the monster girl version

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    evvvk
    almost 2 years ago
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    Well, Shadowrun does have black elves; for example, Zulus were one of the ethnic groups that ended up manifesting more elves than average when Awakening happened. Then again, using SR is kind of cheating given that it is Earth but with cyberpunk elements and magic coming back.

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    Xhydralisk
    almost 2 years ago
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    Oh boy...

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    azurelorochi
    almost 2 years ago
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    Doesn't help that in Eastern medias, fantasy races are more coded as fetishes rather than a worldbuilding element.

    Like, how many times do you even see animes with MALE elves that have prominent roles but not as antagonists? Or female elves that aren't love interests?

    Hell, a lot of animes actually use fantasy worlds as an excuse to not have to worldbuild because it expects most audiences to already be familiar with the tropes and cliches.

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    Monsieur Safior
    almost 2 years ago
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    @azurelorochi : This is what happen when your target audience are disgruntled men who never talked to a woman, who is not their mother.

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    GreyOmega
    almost 2 years ago
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    azurelorochi said:

    Hell, a lot of animes actually use fantasy worlds as an excuse to not have to worldbuild because it expects most audiences to already be familiar with the tropes and cliches.

    To be fair it's not specific to fantasy worlds, a large chunk of anime and manga are built utilizing that external meta knowledge of characters, plot points, world settings, etc so that they are more or less paint by numbers, cookie cutter, and/or a check list of tropes. It's a crutch to readily establish something without having to put the effort into the story to naturally develop it. Such as coding characters visually to be what the general audience already perceives as a character of a specific personality, and thus all the expectations one may already have pre-established with it. It takes little to no effort to establish a character, though better works at least can utilize that as a starting point to make something better, most of course won't.

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    emojispam
    almost 2 years ago
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    azurelorochi said:
    Like, how many times do you even see animes with MALE elves that have prominent roles but not as antagonists? Or female elves that aren't love interests?

    There's at least one example in Dungeon Meshi... But being able to count your examples on one finger isn't really a lot of evidence.

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    GreyOmega
    almost 2 years ago
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    emojispam said:

    There's at least one example in Dungeon Meshi... But being able to count your examples on one finger isn't really a lot of evidence.

    Probably best example of a prominent role male (half-)elf in recent anime is Meneldor who becomes the first friend and companion of the protagonist in The Faraway Paladin. The next one in anime may end up being Megrez from A Wild Last Boss Appeared!, which has a future anime adaptation announced, though he's a secondary cast member.

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    bunkhead
    almost 2 years ago
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    GreyOmega said:

    Probably best example of a prominent role male (half-)elf in recent anime is Meneldor who becomes the first friend and companion of the protagonist in The Faraway Paladin. The next one in anime may end up being Megrez from A Wild Last Boss Appeared!, which has a future anime adaptation announced, though he's a secondary cast member.

    There's also Half-elf Scout in Goblin Slayer Dai Katana, and Wignall Lindor from Tsue to Tsurugi no Wistoria who got his spotlight episode this past Sunday.

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    Mams and Gams
    almost 2 years ago
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    Extremely impressed with this comment section, love productive conversations like these.

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    AlgaeNymph
    almost 2 years ago
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    Another instance of Black elves is from Pathfinder (no surprise). In the Age of Ashes adventure path the PCs meet up with a friendly tribe to find out how they drove off Dahak the first time.

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    Monsieur Safior
    almost 2 years ago
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    @AlgaeNymph : Pathfinder, generally do a good job, introducing non-Europeans fantastical creatures in their setting, but they have drooped the ball with their "international" elf/dwarf/orc by just making them instead of try to mix them with similar being from other culture.

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    FRien
    almost 2 years ago
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    Please give them Tiki masks.
    I know Tiki isn't African, but it's still black, and it's COOL.

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    Tsumikiss
    almost 2 years ago
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    i mean, if we count Vulcans as space elves, then yes, Tuvok is the best example. too bad Janeway killed him (i mean its Tuvix she killed, but still)

    Vulcans are certainly one of the more interesting entries in the elf trope.

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    MobiusOneDT
    over 1 year ago
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    Mams_and_Gams said:

    Extremely impressed with this comment section, love productive conversations like these.

    I genuninely expected this one to be filled with hidden downvoted comments, but I'm happily proven wrong.

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    warellis
    about 1 year ago
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    Another source of black elves you might be interested in comes from the Pathfinder 1e/D&D 5e campaign setting, Amethyst. They literally do have African wood elves basically (the general wood elf race are called "chapparans" but the like ethnicity can be different I mean).

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