. . . "This is the realm of the Elves and is sometimes called Elfland in modern English."@en . . . "Alfheim (Old Norse: \u0100lfheimr, \"elf home\") is one of the Nine Worlds and home of the Light Elves in Norse mythology and appears also in Scottish ballads under the form Elfhame (Elphame, Elfame) as a fairyland, sometimes modernized as Elfland (Elfinland, Elvenland)."@en . "Alfheimr (Old Norse: \u0100lfheimr, \"elf home\") is one of the Nine Realms and the Light Elves' (\u00C1lfar or just Elves)homeworld in Norse mythology. It was ruled over by Freyr . It appears also in Anglo-Scottish ballads under the name Elfhame (Elphame, Elfame) as a fairyland, sometimes modernized as Elfland (Elfinland, Elvenland)."@en . . . "Alfheimr (Old Norse: \u0100lfheimr, \"elf home\") is one of the Nine Realms and the Light Elves' (\u00C1lfar or just Elves)homeworld in Norse mythology. It was ruled over by Freyr . It appears also in Anglo-Scottish ballads under the name Elfhame (Elphame, Elfame) as a fairyland, sometimes modernized as Elfland (Elfinland, Elvenland)."@en . . "Alfheim (Old Norse: \u0100lfheimr, \"elf home\") is one of the Nine Worlds and home of the Light Elves in Norse mythology and appears also in Scottish ballads under the form Elfhame (Elphame, Elfame) as a fairyland, sometimes modernized as Elfland (Elfinland, Elvenland)."@en . . . "Light Elves"@en . "Alfheim"@en . . . "This is the realm of the Elves and is sometimes called Elfland in modern English."@en . "\u00C1lfheimr"@en .