Monday, June 23, 2014

Who's Your ElfQuest Crush? ;)





Come on now everyone: don't be shy! We all have that one character or characters that simply make us swoon whenever we see their precious drawn faces pop up on our screen or on the next page of the book in our hands. I mean, let's be honest: how can you resist?!




I have had a crush on a number of ElfQuest characters and I will share a few of past and present with you guys. Oh my God this is soooooo embarrassing I can't believe I'm spilling all of this.







My very first crush, when I initially began reading EQ, was on the beloved treeshaper Redlance. Something about watching him suffer at the hands of the tribal human servants of their deity Gotara, be rescued so diligently by his tribe mates, try to mask his pain from his lifemate, and even risking his own life so the rest of the tribe could make it to the safe mountains of the desert swiftly and not slow them down, just made my heart melt. I found him so attractive and handsome looking, and still so innocent. The passion he had for his lifemate - even though they were un-Recognized - made my heart swell. The love they had for one another had been chosen by THEM. They took their life into their own hands. To me Redlance was a gentle and nurturing soul - he was a comforting breath of fresh air amidst the often unforeseen dangers that so regularly struck his people. He was not a hunter, nor killer (save for the time I can recall when he saved Bearclaw from the sabre-tooth and thus went from "Redmark" to "Redlance". As well as that desperate moment in the Go-Back's den when the children were under attack by the mountain trolls - which, let me add, his look of guilt and horror made me cry) My feelings for Redlance however eventually faded from "romantic" (HAHAHAHA) to "amused" as time passed - though he still holds a dear place in my heart. (I'm not particularly fond of his face fur though. :( )





My second crush in the EQ universe was none other than Rayek. He was a jerk, a prick, a total asshole...and yet I found myself grinning at his arrogance, and my heart fluttered for his desire to claim Leetah. I knew he loved her, truly loved her, and that caused me to ache for him. When Rayek disappeared he was immediately thrust out of thought; for at that young of an age I was certain I'd never see of him again: or if I did, it would be a tragic story of how he died alone and heartbroken at the loss of his one true love and people. But when he reappeared again with the Go-Backs I could barely contain my joy! My feelings for the Sun Folk hunk fluctuated between then. His bond with Ekuar was pleasant and revealed a softer side of him that I did not think none but Leetah could bring up from the depths. Yet, when he began tapping into his powers, when his pride and stupidity and blindness cost Cutter his family, I hated him. Yes. I HATED him! I wanted him to spend an eternity locked away in the Palace and shunned. I felt betrayed. I giggled in dark glee when Leetah made him the victim of her first ever "hurting". It took a while for my heart to melt yet again for him - which thanks to Venka, and thanks to the self-less beating he allowed himself to receive by the blood of ten chiefs, was not hard to conjure up. I pitied him when he took the Black Snake into his body and mind. My feelings for Rayek have not changed since then. He is still on my "love list"; and I honestly hope he too does not die because he has a special place in my heart for putting me through such a horrific yet enduring emotional roller coaster.







My third crush was, and trust me, this one is a doozey: Two-Edge. I can see many of you scrunching up your noses at that thought but its not all that bad. My infatuation, or perhaps the best term for this feeling would be "interest", in Two-Edge started when he was first mentioned by Picknose. A creature that hid within the walls, that no one had ever seen, that mysteriously forged brilliant trinkets and weapons of metal, possibly mad, and whispered to be the child of a troll and elf? I HAD to learn more! Even when they first revealed him in drawing I must admit that I did not find him hideous. He had what I liked to call "rough neck appeal"; the tragedy of a life he lived by Winnowill's hand did not make the sway to his interest any more difficult either. Now that he is free from the games of his mother I wish Two-Edge nothing but happiness - in fact, I often find myself shipping Venka and he quite feverishly.






Mender held a brief spot in my heart as crush number four. I found him incredibly attractive, and fan-girled at his blooming romantic bond with Ember. But...I don't know if it was the introduction of Teir, or the fact that Mender liked a good brawl a little bit TOO MUCH that made me fall away from him but I eventually did. He's gotten a bit wiser in the newer releases of ElfQuest, and the time he spent under Leetah was beneficial (which may I add, his respect for her and his loyalty towards Cutter does please me A LOT). But I suppose two fiery spirits such as his and Ember's would have been too hot a fire even for me. I hope that he stops messing around with the occasional human girl (you guys remember THAT issue! hahaha), and perhaps settles down. Maybe with Yun? Though she annoys me a bit as well....hmmmm. I still think he was incredibly hot piece of elf meat.





Ahhhh Treestump. I don't even have to write anything for him. Ya know why? Because he's FRIGGIN TREESTUMP! <3 He proves that OLD can be so enchantingly hot. I wish him the best in his new relationship with Clearbrook. It's about time he received some happiness romance wise. He deserves it.





And who could forget Teir? Ahhhh Teir. Mysterious childhood, dancer with animals, wolf father, sexy long black ponytail, gorgeous eyes, so gentle it makes your heart wanna burst - Teir. I really like Teir. You can tell because I don't think there's any female good enough for him. That's right Ember, I'm calling you out! But I suppose it is his deep and passionate love for his K'Chaiya that made my heart swoon to begin with. His demeanor is so soft and reserved, so pained and frightened - and yet in spite of that he has found love. I wish it was with someone other than fire hair though (Ember and I have been having some problems for the past few years in case you haven't noticed.) He is still most definitely a current factor for me. Teir is #3 in my top 3 crushes.





Next is Strongbow. Ya know, that says enough too! My first encounter with Strongbow was filled with annoyance. I understood that he believed and kept to "The Way" and "Now" of wolf-thought. But his ideologies and actions and constant challenges of his chief seemed self-righteous religious to me and I initially shut him out. But when Cutter grew older, when they got into their fight in Sorrow's End, when he lost and still held his chief's hand in respect and love when Cutter was preparing to go away: my emotions went AHKJSSLKSDLKAJLJLKAFHJDUEJFKLSJ!!! I loved him instantly. Even though the elder still had his moments of "too deep religious" - it was hard not to see where he was coming from and perhaps even accept that in some aspects he was right. And when he got that face fur? Oh lawd!!! Hahaha. His love for Moonshade is...incredibly passionate - almost animalistic but with a powerful depth of Elf emotion that I have not seen in most of the other elves. They are truly the keepers of the Way - even in the furs. ;) Strongbow is #2 in my top 3 crushes.






Nightfall. Yep, I'm going to admit it. I have a thing for Nightfall. She's gorgeous, loyal to her lifemate and her chief (whom we could safely say is her best friend since childhood) and his lifemate. Another thing I liked about Nightfall was her ability to balance out the inner she-wolf huntress killer warrior woman in her, and the compassionate, caring, wise, and secure counselor that her friends and loves could rely on her to be. To me, Nightfall is the epitome of what a Wolfrider (not just a female Wolfrider) should be physically and emotionally. She was my favorite character immediately when I started reading ElfQuest. I suppose I could tie her with Strongbow. I also like Leetah, Dewshine and Krim, but I've already mentioned one female ElfQuest crush: mentioning three more might be a bit much for some people. I'd put Leetah, Krim, and Nightfall all on the same pedestal.





And Finally: CUTTER. OMG how can you not love Cutter?! He is smexeh! Especially with that face fur omgkalkasdkaskdjlkjoiioediflsklkamslclaksdklskgorejlkjfljlsfk!!!! Cutter's love for his tribe and family, his determination to bring the nations together, his ability to seek counsel and lead and accomplish great things. I didn't realize how much I loved Cutter until a little bit later in the EQ Universe, and once it hit me, it hit me HARD. Cutter is without a doubt my number one crush. NO! HE IS MY ONE TRUE ELFQUEST LOVE!!!! OMG my fangirling is getting out of control I cant even do anymore typing! Hahahaha




So, who's your ElfQuest crush/es? I've shared mine. Now share yours. ;p




Shade and sweet water and dreams of your EQ true love,




Nightfall She-Wolf






ps: sorry if the paragraphs got shorter and seemingly less in depth. I've really gotta start planning these posts out better and NOT start them when I'm about to collapse from exhaustion.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

The Howling: Rahnee She-Wolf!

"The Howling" is a new segment I'll be working on where I give you guys my opinions on certain characters. Because there are so many fans out there who have not read The Final Quest, there is a limit to the things I can post regarding that while preventing too many spoilers. Okay! Now to begin the Howling!


Rahnee She-Wolf








Rahnee is without a doubt my favorite female Wolfrider Chief. She's got spunk, drive, passion, and let's not forget: hot! Despite having other siblings, Rahnee was chosen by her father Chief Timmorn Yellow Eyes - son of Timmain the High One and a WOLF - to lead the tribe in his absence. I admire Rahnee because despite being named Chief when the people basically still saw her as a child - and even though there was some level of disrespect there in the association the elves had with her - she still managed to lead them well. Rahnee's presence demanded authority; deserved it: and she got it.



She wasn't entirely perfect however as the chief found herself battling a familiar call within that her father had once been faced with...her blood. Was she a pure elf? A wolf? Only the lull of Recognition was able to calm her colliding soul. Rahnee held far more similarities to her sire Timmorn than I think most of the fan base would recognize or care to admit: but that's why I love her. It's hard not to love her. Although I was often left confused and feeling so torn inside when it came to her romantic relationships. Though I liked Zarhan I always felt as if something were...i don't know: off about their unity and in turn Recognition. They cared for each other, but i always sensed some strain there. I don't know, maybe I thought too deep on it.



Another thing I respect about her is that Rahnee developed a decent number of the rules in hunting that the Wolfriders of past and present abide by. "Never in jest or lust of the hunt; Never with cruelty or meanness; Never a mother with young if there's another choice to be made." Rahnee did what it took to ensure the survival of her tribe, but even still was attuned with the balance of nature - with necessity, and right and wrong. It was "The Way" - and she demonstrated some of the first signs of the laws our wolf blooded whelps hold oh so dear.



There's not much else i can say about Rahnee. I will be honest: when the artwork had been done by someone else, I wasn't quite as interested in the story. There's just something about Wendy's hand! Haha.



So what do you think? What are your thoughts on Rahnee? Did you love her? Hate her even? Let me know! I'm always interested in hearing new things, thoughts, and ideas - especially about our beloved characters in the ElfQuest world.


Speaking of Artwork: I will close this short post, as i will do with all my posts, with my favorite drawings of Rahnee that I could find!


And of course my favorite Rahnee illustration:


Fresh love to you all,

Nightfall She-Wolf

Monday, May 5, 2014

EQ+C=a^ :D (ElfQuest plus Cosplay equals Infinite AWESOMENESS!)


Let's just be honest here. We've all thought of doing it. Heck, some of us have even relished the ones who HAVE done it! What is this mysteriously liberating event I'm talking about? COSPLAY!


There's something exhilarating; something ELECTRIFYING about cosplay! But for so many of us (or in this case YOU since I've never actually cosplayed...YET) it's deeper than just dressing up as a fictional character. Cosplay is like, immersing yourself deeper into that world you love so much - you're actually becoming a part of it! Bringing it to life!

I love seeing ElfQuest cosplays because there are so many people out there who don't know what EQ is and that, in my humble opinion, is friggin terrible! By cosplaying you're broadcasting ElfQuest, introducing it to so many people and maybe even getting them to dive into the world we all have loved so very much. I call it: Conforming them to EQism.

But cosplay itself must take some guts in my mind. I mean, I must commend every single person who goes out and does it. Me, myself, I'm so shy and insecure about my body and everything and basically I don't think i'd do well at it. Pathetic, I know. But to those who do it: hoorah for you! You've got spunk and a level of self confidence that is through the roof! Do your thing boyfriends and girlfriends! *insert neck roll here*

I'm so jealous of cosplayers! Who wouldn't be? Not only do you get to bring into reality the beauty, mystery, seduction, and love and unity of the ElfQuest world, but you look so epic accomplishing it! I mean come on: There are so many of you guys out there that do it so well!

 



 

Oh the beauty of it! OH THE BEAUTY OF IT!
My jealousy cannot be explained in mere words!
 

 
I cannot wait until the day we finally get our ElfQuest: The Gathering Convention up and running! Can you imagine it? So many EQ fans together in one spot: enveloping ourselves in our love for what Richard and Wendy Pini have brought us. I can hear the howls. I guarantee you all, when that day comes I, Nightfall She-Wolf will cosplay; and together we all will conform the world to the light of EQism! Hahaha. Until next time.
 
Shade and Sweet Water,
 
Nightfall She-Wolf

Monday, April 14, 2014

Thoughts On The Final Quest?


It's pretty much an impossibility to have set thoughts on something that has just began. It's like judging an entire race just on the first few seconds from the peel off. Anything can change in the dynamic of what you're observing - and that includes your opinion and perception of said observation.

With that being said, I'm sitting here asking myself what on the world of two moons am I typing about? But I do have some thoughts on what I've read so far.

Initially when I first heard about the release of The Final Quest I was so excited and relieved. Our favorite characters were coming back, surrounded by new journeys and perhaps new loves. To glimpse the new artwork and be teased with questions and possible plot twists made me as giddy as a child on Christmas morning. But the longer I sifted through the reality that my childhood was reawakening then the more...afraid I got. And when you worry about things like this, you tend to worry HARD. Would there be fights? Breakups? Would Winnowill somehow return in a dangerous mean even more deadly than before? What of the humans? What fate did the five fingers bring? But more importantly was the ultimate fan fear: Would one of my favorite characters die?

Now this question actually turned out to be a bit more complex than I would have thought it to be. Favorite? I don't know if I was concerned about favorite characters dying. After all, in some form, shape, or manner - most EQ fans find something relatable in all the elves we meet. And even in the event a character arose that we found incredibly despicable they still attained certain characteristics that we could come to grow rather fond of. So the question then shifted: What if a character died, and I'm not prepared for it?

We all know that the life of our beloved elves has always been far from peaceful. So death is naturally a major part of the timeline - when one dies, another comes to replace it. It's a pretty interesting concept on the circle of life...even if it does appear rather screwed up. Yet it's still pretty difficult (for me at least) to prompt myself to handle a death in the EQ Universe.

That said: I loved the Prologue, and was incredibly depressed once it finally concluded. I'm normally the type of person who will wait months during an on-going comic before starting to dive into it because I'm going to be honest with you: I hate waiting. I have a rather intolerable patience level when it comes to this kind of thing. I found the Prologue to be rather well done. Many fans complained about repeated imaging but in all honesty I was too psyched to notice. The artwork was beautiful - although I was a little taken aback by the bright fluorescent tone of the light surrounding a world that I was so used to being dark, mysterious and yet somehow still incredibly beautiful. But the shades and colorings were so brilliantly done I could forgive!

The actual start of the Final Quest was a good one: despite the loops I found myself being thrown into emotionally. There were a LOT more deaths than I expected in just the first few issues and my brain was literally reeling. I know some of you haven't read the Final Quest so far, so I'm limited in what I can discuss and mention.

My thoughts on the FQ are simple: I am depressed and scared to read and yet I cannot STOP! Why? Because I know something glorious is coming for our beloved elves. I am interested to see what old characters we'll be reunited with, and what possible new ones we will meet and what part will they play in our tale. Anyways, thanks for the read - I just wanted to make a little post to get your thoughts going.

What are YOUR thoughts on EQ:TFQ? First Impressions? Let us know what you think!

Returning to the World of Two Moons,

Nightfall She-Wolf

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

We're BAAAAAAAAAACK!

AYOOOOAAAAH FELLOW EQ'ers! AYOOAH INDEED!


NightfallShe-Wolf here!Wow guys it has literally been almost a year since a post was last made! And I feel absolutely terrible about it! Many of you guys already know the tumultuous year life threw me last year so thank you for all the support, love, and get wells!

So much has happened in the time we've been away. The Final Quest: Prologue was wrapped up, and some time after we received the first installment of The Final Quest. Naturally this revelation was met with a swirl of emotions: don't believe me? Just check out the comments that fans posted in the ElfQuest group on Facebook. Happiness, anticipation, shock, disappointment, sadness, disbelief, excitement and addiction swirled throughout the cyber air. Get it? Cyber air? HAHAHA!

ANYWAYS! Despite the loops and shocks the Pini's thrust upon us it has not deterred us from reading. The third installation has been released just last week and now everybody is wondering what is going to happen next. Over the course of the time between us this blog will be coming to life with discussions about previous issues of the Final Quest (and/or previous Quests), our thoughts on whatever journey we're being thrust into, character discussions and so much more.

And ofcourse, I know what you all are thinking about: What about the Gathering? Fret not - though our plans may have been temporarily postponed and shifted we are doing the best we can to get this thing up and running. But we cant do it by ourselves! Any information you guys may have is well appreciated and happily received. This is a group effort and I know we can make this dream a reality. So, get ready for the fun to reignite!

Welcome back to EQTheGathering!