Religion
Church
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| Not much is known about the religion within the elven world, the presence of a church near the school does suggest that at least some form of a religion has deep roots in the area. Tansho is shown to pray at this church, before being interrupted by Mara who arrives to show Yuri the church. |
Church |
Holidays
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| So far four human holidays have been seen in the elven world. This is Christmas, in which Yuri plays Santa to make Tansho happy. Valentine’s Day, which Tansho heard of and therefore she decided to give Yuri a piece of chocolate as a show of her affection towards Yuri. Halloween and New Year's Eve are the other two, the latter one with uncertainty, as it seems to be a holiday they celebrate in both the human and elven world. |
Yuri-Santa |
Human Holidays
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| Mara and Tansho decide to surprise Yuri with their own costume for an early celebration of Halloween. Since Yuri, a Japanese woman, was unfamiliar with the holiday she decides to have Mara perform an ‘elf prank’ on her, but Tansho interrupts Mara’s made up elf prank in the middle of it. As there’s no difference between an elf and human prank, Mara decided to exploit Yuri’s innocence and make up a prank she’d enjoy. Mara was a mummy and Tansho a bunny for the early celebration. In a later episode, Tansho and Yuri are seen at a shop trying out more costumes for the actual holiday. |
Valentines |
Elven Holidays
So far no exclusive elven holidays have been shown throughout the story, the only holiday they seem to have is New Year, which they share as a common holiday with Earth.