Are House Elves ENSLAVED by Santa? (+ Why They Serve Wizardkind) - Harry Potter Theory
Welcome to Harry Potter Theory. Today we're discussing the probability of whether or not Santa’s elves have any relation to the House Elves that appear throughout Harry Potter. As I’m sure you can appreciate, this is a somewhat complicated topic. First of all, there’s an absurd amount of elven lore that has existed over the centuries. Of course, the elves that are rumoured to reside in the North Pole with jolly ol’ Saint Nick are just one of many because, of course, elves are a common component of just about any fantastical realm created by novelists. One really doesn’t have to think very hard or for very long to come up with a list of books and movies that include this magical species. Lord of the Rings, The Witcher…these are just a couple of the most popular and commonly known series and universes that include an elven people.
So, why compare the House Elves of Harry Potter with Santa Claus’ elves? Well, in my opinion, there are just one too many similarities between these two sets of elves to ignore. If we are ready to accept that both these creatures exist within the same universe – which I assume we are, since Christmas is acknowledged by the characters of Harry Potter throughout the books and the films, and in a world where magical beings clearly exist, it’d be rather ridiculous to rule out that Santa also exists – so, IF we are ready to accept that both sets of elves exist in the same universe, then it’s only logical to assume that they are related, however distantly.
Let’s start with the obvious. Since, we’re not simply comparing these two elven populations in the video – we’re actually looking to uncover whether or not they are indeed related, linked, or what have you – that means that we must first establish how Santa, the North Pole, and his elves would fit into the Harry Potter universe and Wizarding World as a whole.
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