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- noun fantasy A person who is half
elven and halfhuman by birth.
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Examples
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The guards came and he gave them their instructions, if anything the half-elf went even paler.
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Since she was a half-elf, the iron would only sting a little.
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He chuckled a bit at that, and he gathered the half-elf knew why, because she glared at him as if she would set him aflame if she could.
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All of it, because you foolishly put your trust in a half-elf.
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Thanking them, Chanlis went back into his room and chained the half-elf to a small hook embedded in the wall, which was usually used for chaining pets.
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High, which features a half-elf half-human girl coming into her powers, and you've also written two of the books in the middle-grade Dragon Codex series.
Interview: Rebecca Shelley odysseyworkshop 2010
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Have no fear, the story in no way reveals Talin to be any sort of lost Prince, or half-elf, or anything of the kind.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Mnkyking’s Review Forum 2010
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Winner: Had one of the learned judges ever been a half-elf magic-user/thief, we might have seen a different outcome.
Matthew Yglesias » Lawful Evil Circuit Court Upholds Dumb-Ass Prison D&D Ban 2010
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High, which features a half-elf half-human girl coming into her powers, and you've also written two of the books in the middle-grade Dragon Codex series.
Interview: Rebecca Shelley odysseyworkshop 2010
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For an elf, or a half-elf, she was very impatient.
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