あらすじ
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: Aurenfaie, Bane (Sarah Jane Adventures), Carpathians (race), Chao (Sonic), Chocobo, Coeurl, Dragonlords (Joanne Bertin), EarthClan, Elidhu, Elwetritsch, Fimir, Fleasack, Giant Black Slug, Gigas, Goomba, Graboid, Halfling, Halfling (Dungeons & Dragons), Headcrab, Hobbit, Mazoku, Naga (The Bird Series), Oberon's children, Orc, Panotti, Prador, Preserver (Elfquest), Rhinogradentia, Rothe, Shadowspawn, Shinigami (Death Note), Sithi, Slime (Dragon Quest), Species (alien species), Taheen, The Gardier, The Smurfs, Titanide (Gaea trilogy), Toad (Mario), Tribble, Triffid, Vegan (creature), Vortigaunt, Wolfrider, Wraeththu, Yoshi. Excerpt: The Wolfriders are a tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini. Wolfrider is also the title of an Elfquest story featuring Bearclaw, in some respects the archetypal member of his tribe. For many millennia the Wolfriders lived in a forest known as the Holt (at least three different holts are known), hunting and gathering and living in balance with nature, until a conflict with humans resulted in the forest's destruction. Led by their eleventh chief, Cutter, the Wolfriders sought refuge with King Greymung's trolls in their underground caverns, but Greymung distrusted the elves and tricked them into a tunnel leading to a harsh desert. After several days journeying through the desert, the Wolfriders discovered the oasis village of Sorrow's End, populated by a hitherto unknown elf tribe called the Sun Folk. After an initial skirmish, caused partly by Cutter's paranoia after the trolls' betrayal and partly by his Recognition - and abduction - of the village healer Leetah, the Wolfriders and Sun Folk became friends and allies, learning new skills from each other. Their use of magic before the destruction of the Holt was limited to...