Preserver (Elfquest)
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Preservers are a fantasy
Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic is common...

 race in the comic book
Comic book
A comic book or comicbook is a magazine made up of comics, narrative artwork in the form of separate panels that represent individual scenes, often accompanied by dialog as well as including...

 series Elfquest
Elfquest
Elfquest is a cult hit comic book property created by Wendy and Richard Pini in 1978. It is a fantasy story about a community of elves and other fictional species who struggle to survive and coexist on a primitive Earth-like planet with two moons. Several published volumes of prose fiction also...

.

Characteristics

Preservers appear somewhat fairylike: small winged humanoid creatures, who come in many different colors. Preservers are genderless, immortal, and nearly invulnerable except for their relatively fragile wings. They have four fingers (three fingers and one thumb) on each hand, and four toes, three pointing forward and one backward, giving them birdlike feet. They are intelligent, although compared to humans, elves
Elves (Elfquest)
The comic book series Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini, features a race of elves on the World of Two Moons, searching for their origins and place in the world.-Origin:...

 or trolls they seem rather bubbleheaded and naive. They wear hats, but no clothes.

Preservers see their vocation in protecting elves. Their most useful ability toward that goal lies in being able to produce wrapstuff, a substance similar to but much stronger than spider silk. Anything (or anyone) enclosed in a cocoon of this substance is "outside of time". It has been used, among other things, for preserving food and to prevent gravely injured people from dying until a healer can take care of them. While an elf sealed in wrapstuff does not need food or air, he or she can still work magic; thus wrapstuff is used to enable elves to spend some time concentrating on their magic alone.

Preservers also can tell at any time in which direction the Palace of the High Ones lies.

History

The ancestors of the Preservers were butterfly-like creatures the High Ones took with them from their dying world.They evolved into what they are now under the influence of the magic of the Palace, and in the end became essential to the High Ones. The guiders of the Palace and Orolin, the keeper of the Scroll of Colors, were sealed in wrapstuff to concentrate on their tasks, and some doors in the Palace were built so that only a preserver could open them.

Since neither the Wolfrider
Wolfrider
The Wolfriders are a tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini.Wolfrider is also the title of an Elfquest story featuring Bearclaw, in some respects the archetypal member of his tribe.-History:For many millennia the Wolfriders lived in a...

s nor the Sun Folk
Sun Folk
In the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini, the Sun Folk are a fictional tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons ....

 nor the Go-Back
Go-Back
The Go-Backs are a tribe of elves in the comic series Elfquest. They named themselves from their goal to return to the Palace of the High Ones....

s knew of preservers, it seems most, if not all preservers stayed with the group of Elves that would later become the Gliders. For a while, the existence of the preservers kept Lord Voll's memory of the Palace and the outside world fresh, but to prevent this remembering, Winnowill sent them out to catch animals and wrap them in webstuff for the Gliders to collect later, although in fact she planned never to have the Gliders do so.

After the Wolfriders "discovered" them, the Preservers spread out some more, some staying with the Sun Folk
Sun Folk
In the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini, the Sun Folk are a fictional tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons ....

, others with the different groups of Wolfriders.

An early chapter of WaveDancers shows a Preserver, but since none was featured later, this seems to have been a slip.

Individual Preservers

Apart from Petalwing, most preservers are not depicted consistently throughout the comics; often colors were switched around or randomly changed, or even the entire design switched with another one, or the same design used for two different preservers.
  • Petalwing (green body, yellow wings with pink veins, hat apparently made from rolled treebark) It is the closest to a leader the Preservers have, probably due to its big mouth. It is the only preserver to accompany the Wolfriders on their quest for the Palace, and leads their way. During Siege at Blue Mountain it stays with Rayek, but afterward it mostly remains with Cutter's tribe.
  • Berrybuzz (purple body, blue wings with yellow veins, hat made from the top of an acorn) It accompanies Cutter at the beginning of Siege at Blue Mountain, but later is among the Preservers who protect Dewshine from Winnowill. During Shards it goes with Ember's tribe.
  • Bitterscreech (purple skin, yellow-green wings with dark green veins, blue hat) goes with Cutter's band of warriors during "Shards."
  • Bumbleclaw goes with Ember's tribe during "Shards."
  • Littlesky (light blue skin and wings) - one of the Preservers who stay with the Sun Folk.
  • No-Wing (yellow body with red eyes and blue wings (although only the blue stubs at the back remain as this preserver is wingless having lost its wings violently, it also wears a blue shell hat) A wingless preserver that that accompanies Raenafel, appearing in the Original WaveDancers published in 1993-94.
  • Tickletoe (violet body, yellow-green wings, hat made from rolled bark) It is in the Palace when Winnowill destroys the Palace, and leads the other Preservers to the site of the disaster. During the Shards war, it accompanies Aroree, Mender and Flam.
  • Tittersweet (first depicted with orange-red skin, blue wings and orange hat, later looking identical to Bitterscreech) During the Shards war it accompanies Strongbow, Skot and Krim. It calls the Wolfrider
    Wolfrider
    The Wolfriders are a tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini.Wolfrider is also the title of an Elfquest story featuring Bearclaw, in some respects the archetypal member of his tribe.-History:For many millennia the Wolfriders lived in a...

    s to help when the Djun is attempting to execute Shuna.
  • Willowsnap (magenta body and wings) - Stays with the Sun Folk, accompanies Dart's Jackwolf-riders to the Forevergreen, and later goes with Jethel and Chot.

Rosie

Rosie, a character from Elfquest's space age, is genetically engineered from material from a tiny corpse found near Sorrow's End, with added human material (about 10 percent of the total) donated by Dr. Shayalla Beneir. She's about the size of a small human, has green skin, four fingers on each hand, but lacks wings (though she can jump much farther than humans or elves). She is able to produce wrapstuff.

The humans who bred her had planned to dissect her, but with the help of her android friend Shimmer and the toleration of Dr. Beneir, she is freed by the Rebels, and stays with them. Her behavior seems childlike, but she has access to at least some of the memories of the original Preserver she was cloned from.
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