Copyright (C) 1997 by William Mistele. All rights reserved. The Wind Elves Long ago in Ireland, there lived a farmer named Sean McDermott. Late one night when Sean came home, he found his son David sitting outside the house. "What have we here?" asked Sean. "I can't sleep," said David. "How come?" asked Sean. "The wind is rattling the house," said David. "So it is," said Sean. "Why don't we make up a story about the wind so it feels more friendly." "How do we do that?" asked David. "Let's imagine that elves control the different winds," replied Sean. "What kinds of elves are there?" asked David. "There are five kinds. First are the bright elves," Sean said. "They are noble and heroic. They invented chivalry and honor. And for those they favor, the wind always blows steady." "Aren't there also forest elves?" asked David. "Yes," said Sean. "They are called tree elves. They like peace and keep to themselves. They plant trees in circles and hear others' thoughts as clear as a bell. The wind is gentle and caresses the leaves peacefully when the tree elves walk through a forest." "Perhaps I have seen these tree elves," said David. "When no one is looking, they dress up in silver and violet. Then when the moon rises they call out: `The coast is clear. Come out, come out, and dance all night as the stars circle above us.'" Sean says, "But other elves, the dark elves, can only be seen on moonless nights. They are fond of confusion, thickets, and ensnaring brush. They try to make you forget where you have left your possessions so they can steal them after you are gone. "Dark elves like to tie the wind in knots. You can see their handiwork when leaves lift off the ground and whirl about or the wind shifts directions back and forth." "What about the wind that blows during a storm?" asked David. Sean replied, "Storm winds are controlled by grey elves. Riding great warhorses upon gusts of wind, they gallop in front a storm." "Look! That must be a band of grey elves leaving the forest now," cried David. "You can tell where they are riding by the shaking leaves and the swaying branches. "That's the elfin leader in front. He is famous for tearing pieces of laundry off mom's clothes line with his lance. The elf behind him with the huge hammer likes to hit doors left unlatched, slamming them shut with a bang. And the third elf with the bow is a great archer. He shoots your hat off so fast it flies from your head before you can catch it with your hands." "You have sharp eyes my boy," said Sean. "Quite different from wind elves are the blessed elves. They are skilled in making wine, love potions, and magical charms. They invented harps and tin whistles. And they dance on water when the wind ripples across a lake in cat's paws." "Are there any other elves?" asked David. "You aren't keeping something from me, are you?" "The last kind, though I hesitate to speak of them, is very mysterious," Sean went on. "They are called fire elves. They sometimes disguise themselves as human beings so they can recite their poetry and sing. But actually they are great warriors." "Warriors?" asked David. "Do they fight like the grey elves, attacking laundry, slamming doors, and shooting off hats?" "No," answered Sean. "They are the only ones strong enough to destroy the darkness in the human heart. They pay a price, however, for such magick. Though they see the inner light shining in all things, their paths are solitary. I don't know a single fire elf who hasn't died of loneliness at least once or twice." "But why are they elves?" asked David. "They sound like human beings?" Sean replied, "No one is sure who or what they are. They travel freely through both the human and the elfvin worlds." "How can you tell if someone is a fire elf?" asked David. Sean answered, "Their eyes shine like the light of dawn and their voices sound like thunder and the laughter of waves splashing on distant shores." "But what do they have to do with fire?" " asked David. "Their courage is forged from fire and they destroy all fear," replied Sean. "What winds do they control?" asked David. "The cold winds of winter and the warm breezes of spring," replied Sean. "Tell me," David said, "How do they survive winter without love and what secrets do they know that darkness vanishes before their eyes?" Sean replied, "The Earth Herself is their guide. They follow unknown paths of beauty to discover the secret treasures of Her heart." "I would like to meet a fire elf some day," David said yawning as he fell asleep in his father's arms.