Alfur Aldric

"I am Alfur, of the Northern Counties."

Alfur Aldric is an elf.

He appears in the graphic novels, animated series, and Hilda Tie-In Series, though has a notably larger role in the latter two.

Appearance
Alfur is an elf with a white complexion.

He wears a pointy red hat on his head and a red shirt. He has stick-like arms and legs, with no visible neck.

Personality
Alfur is a side character and a friend to Hilda.

Not much is revealed about his personality in the graphic novels, but in the animated series he is shown to love writing reports about Trolberg to the other Aldric elves. He is mostly known for paperworks and contracts, such as contracts for the exiles from the "The Lost Clan" and paperworks so that other humans can see him, such as Hilda and Frida.

Alfur has a few phobias:


 * Heights (presumably: He was screaming in Chapter 2: The Midnight Giant)
 * The dark (Chapter 5: The Troll Rock)
 * Fighting (Chapter 7: The Lost Clan)
 * Scary Creatures (Chapter 7: The Lost Clan)
 * Trolls (Chapter 1: The Troll Circle)
 * Being alone(until Chapter 13: The Stone Forest)

In the novelization, he and Hilda have a rougher start of their friendship, with Alfur even calling Hilda a bully at one point, but he quickly warms up to her.

Relationships
Alfur was the first elf to contact Hilda after the other elves decided they wanted Hilda and Johanna to move. In the animated series, he has since become one of her closest friends.

Alfur is a member of the Aldric Family.

He appears to have a crush on Adeline, but it hasn't been confirmed quiet yet if he did like her

Season 1
Alfur lived in the elf village surrounding the cabin build by Hilda's great-grandad.

When the Prime Minister decided to have Hilda and her mom forcefully evicted, Alfur came to their aid. Knowing Hilda didn't cause any problems intentionally since she and her mom couldn't even see the Elves, he helped her fill out the proper paper work so they could negotiate. He also helped her get an appointment with the mayor. After even the Prime Minister himself refused to settle the conflict peacefully since that would require the king himself to intervene, Alfur decided to break protocols and bring Hilda to the king.

Hilda managed to form a truce with the king, but soon afterwards her house was destroyed by Jorgen, forcing Hilda and Johanna to move to Trolberg anyway. Alfur quickly arranged a passport so he could come along, making him the first Elf to visit Trolberg (or so he believed).

In Trolberg, Alfur went to live with Hilda in her new home, and accompanied her on many of her adventures. When Hilda brought home an amnesiac bird that would eventually turn out to be The Great Raven, Alfur helped him after Johanna put him out of the house (believing him to be just a regular bird). Alfur even defended the raven against Trevor by attacking the boy, making great use of his invisibility. Later he watched the Bird Parade with Hilda and Johanna.

In "Chapter 5: The Troll Rock", Alfur stowed away in Johanna's purse when she went to Parent's Night at The Ahlberg School, since he wanted to report on School Life. Instead he got dragged into hunting down a young troll that David had accidentally brought into the school. Later in "Chapter 6: The Nightmare Spirit", he also helped Frida and Hilda when they tried to trap the Marra that was bothering David, since the Marra would not be able to see him.

In "Chapter 7: The Lost Clan", Alfur discovered he wasn't the only Elf in Trolberg after all; the long lost clan of the Bragga Family had settled there after having been exiled from the northern countries many generations ago due to presenting an uncompleted real estate contract (between them and Alfur's family no less) to the king. Alfur sought them out to try and end their exile, only to learn the Bragga had sworn off all forms of paper work. Instead, they demanded that Alfur would settle the old conflict by combat. Frida interfered and offered to find a solution that could benefit everybody. At her request, Alfur, Hilda and Frida sought out a Lindworm and had her destroy the contract; the only way to render any Elf contract void. Thus, the exile of the Bragga was ended. They had no desire to leave their home in the Wall of Trolberg however, and their leader, Bartell, willingly gave Alfur the plot of land that the two families had been arguing over all those years ago.

In "Chapter 8: The Tide Mice", Alfur helped Hilda and Frida find a way to reverse the Tide Mice enchantment Hilda had used on David and Johanna. He was the only one able to read the fine print for all the instructions to the ritual. He tried, unsuccessfully, to cheer up Hilda in "Chapter 9: The Ghost" after she failed to retrieve Frida's lost book.

In "Chapter 11: The House in the Woods", after Hilda got lost in the wilderness following her adventure with the Weather Spirits, an elf named Barch helped her send Johanna and Alfur a message by email. Alfur and Twig then traced the letter back to Barch in an attempt to find Hilda. He ended up playing poker with Barch and his friends for 6 hours before winning the information that Hilda had been taken by a Forest Giant. Twig and Alfur found the tree were the Giant stored all his loot, but Hilda was not there. The Giant caught them snooping around, but the two were rescued by the Great Raven. Together, the three of them found Hilda and the Wood Man in a magical house, but ended up trapped inside as well until Hilda figured out they could overload the house by asking it for too many things to give them. When it became too much for the house to handle, it created a doorway back to Hilda's house in Trolberg, allowing the five friends to escape.

In "Chapter 13: The Black Hound", Alfur correctly theorizes that the Black Hound was a Barghest, though he thought it strange that it was in Trolberg as they usually live in the mountains. Later he learned about Nowhere Space and was overjoyed by the thought of how many lost paperwork might be found there. He declared it a golden age for Elf exploration.

Season 2
In "Chapter 1: The Troll Circle", Alfur accompanies Hilda when she is invited by Erik Ahlberg and Gerda Gustav to go on patrol with them after she won an essay contest. Like Hilda, he quickly figures out that Ahlberg is only out for glory, and deleberately makes things worse (like angering Trolls with a bell). At the end of the episode he assures Hilda that, while Erik will hide the truth about how he almost got killed, his report about their day will contain the whole story.

After having been absent in episodes 2 - 5, Alfur plays another role in "Chapter 6: The Old Bells of Trolberg", when Bartell Bragga comes to Hilda's house to ask for her help to stop Erik Ahlberg's plan to have the bells of Trolberg ring every hour. Alfur joins the Lost Clan to attack the central belltower and distract the Safety Patrol officers there so Hilda and Frida can disable the mechanical bellringers. Alfur is clearly not used to combat or riding a pigeon; he only throws a single rock at the officers, and immediately appologizes for it. At the end of the episode, he is seen in the Bragga village celebrating the victory with them.

In "Chapter 7: The Beast of Cauldron Island", Alfur accompanies David to Cauldron Island to warn the Lindworm that Erik Ahlberg is comming for her; a lot of ships have been sunk in the harbor lately, and the local sailors blame the Lindworm. When the Lindworm refuses to leave her island without a battle first, Alfur comes with the plan to ask the Lost Clan to stage a mock battle with her so she can leave afterwards. The plan goes south however when the Lost Clan insist on on a real fight and attack the Lindworm. Alfur is quick to let David have the credit for the plan. When Cauldron Island is revealed to be a gigantic Kraken, the Lindworm evacuates along with Alfur, David and the Lost Clan.

In "Chapter 8: The Fifty Year Night", Alfur is tasked by Johanna to keep an eye on Hilda, who has been grounded. Along with Hilda, he gets caught up in a time travel adventure when they discover that certain editions of the magazine Trolberg Digest allow the reader to travel back in time to a night 50 years before. Alfur tries to keep track of the various timelines, and the changes that Hilda makes, but soon gets confused himself. When Hilda's actions attract the attention of a Time Worm, two alternate versions of Alfur are seen getting eaten until Matilda Pilqvist, who was the one that enchanted the magazine in the first place, helps Alfur and Hilda correct the timeline by destroying the original magazine.

Alfur has a small role in "Chapter 9: The Deerfox", in which he alerst the Lost Clan that Twig has gone missing, and hears from them they saw Twig leave the city.

In "Chapter 12: The Replacement", Alfur is informed by a new elf, Alvin, that he has been relieved from his post as Trolberg Correspondent, because the Elf Prime Minister and his cabinet believe Alfur's reports about his adventures in Trolberg to be false. When Alfur and Hilda protest, and offer to have Hilda fill out an eyewitness confirmation form to verify Alfur's reports are correct, Alvin denies them this, stating that Hilda is not a reliable eye witness, and that any additional paperwork concerning Alfur's case is put on hold. That afternoon, the Delegation for the Return of Wayward Elves comes to the Trolberg harbor to escort Alfur home. Alfur and Hilda ask the Bragga Family for help, and Agnes volunteers to disguise herself as Alfur. Unfortunately, she can't keep up the appearances for long before her temper gets the best of her, and Alfur is forced to reveal himself. When Alfur tries to escape from the Delegation, the chase leads them to the Farmers Market. There, the Elves are mistaken by the locals, who can't see them, for spirits, and eventually captured by Gerda Gustav when they enter a lighthouse decoration. Alvin and Alfur are the only elves not captured since they jumped out of the lighthouse in time. Along with Hilda, they follow Gerda to the HQ of the Trolberg Safety Patrol. To rescue the Elves, Alfur goes along with Gerda's misconception that she is dealing with Spirits; he convinces her that he is a member of the Spirit Safety Patrol, and tricks Gerda into releasing the captured "spirits" into his custody. This impresses Alvin enough that he himself fills out the eyewitness confirmation form to clear Alfur's name, so Alfur can stay in Trolberg.

In "Chapter 13: The Stone Forest", Alfur is in Frida's house to help her with her witch homework. When Hilda, who went out to get Frida some dust from the castle ruins for her next spell, fails to return, Alfur, Frida and David go to Hilda’s house. They find the place deserted. As Frida and David set out to find Hilda, Alfur remains at home. When Tontu returns home and tells Alfur that Hilda and Johanna are in the Stone Forest, Alfur borrows the pigeon Cedric from Bartell and sets out to find them. He first encounters David, Frida and Gerda, who spend the night in the woods. Gerda recognizes Alfur’s voice from their previous meeting, and learns he is actually an Elf. Alfur next locates an entrance to the Stone Forest, just in time to help Hilda and Johanna escape the Two-Headed Troll. When everybody is safe, Alfur returns to Trolberg with them.

Hilda and the Mountain King(movie)
In the movie, after Hilda and Baba swap lifes due to a changeling spell, Alfur accompanies Johanna on all her searches for Hilda. The second time, he even brings Cedric along. When a group of Trolls attack them, Alfur and Cedric distract the trolls so Johanna can escape, but Cedric is eaten by the troll in the process.

After Hilda and Baba are restored to normal, Alfur, along with Tontu, deduces the spell was broken due to both children being reunited with their real mothers.

Graphic novels
In the graphic novels, Alfur only appears in "Hilda and the Midnight Giant". His role in this story is identical to that in the animated adaptation, with the one major difference being that he does not go to Trolberg with Hilda and Johanna after the destruction of their house.

Novelization
In the Hilda Tie-In Series, which adapts which adapts Season 1 (all episodes except 8 + 9, and the events of 10 only get mentioned) and Season 2 (all episodes except for 11, 12, and the main story of 9), Alfur is a main character in "Hilda and the Hidden People", which even slightly expands his role from the animated series. There is a small subplot where Alfur can't tell Hilda where the palace of the Elf King is because he, like all Elves, signed a secrecy form, but he gets around the problem by pointing out the location on a map of the wilderness without actually saying anything.

He becomes a minor character in the other books, where, aside from the adaptations of "Chapter 7: The Lost Clan" and "Chapter 8: The Fifty Year Night", he is only seen in a few scenes adapted directly from the aforementioned episodes. He is added as an aditional character to the adaptation of "Chapter 5: The Windmill", an episode that originally did not feature him. He finds David at the Windmill after David has been captured by Victoria Van Gale's nisse, and warns Hilda and Frida (who are at Cauldron Island to deal with the Kraken). On the other hand, he does not participate in the adventure with the Kraken due to having been away to a grammar conference in the Northen Counties.

Appearances
Graphic novels
 * Hilda and the Midnight Giant

Animated series
 * Season 1: Alfur appears in every episode except "Chapter 4: The Sparrow Scouts", "Chapter 10: The Storm", and "Chapter 12: The Nisse".
 * Season 2:
 * Chapter 1: The Troll Circle
 * Chapter 6: The Old Bells of Trolberg
 * Chapter 7: The Beast of Cauldron Island
 * Chapter 8: The Fifty Year Night
 * Chapter 9: The Deerfox
 * Chapter 11: The Jorts Incident
 * Chapter 12: The Replacement
 * Chapter 13: The Stone Forest

Novelization
 * Alfur appears in all books of the Hilda Tie-In Series.

Voice
Alfur is voiced by Rasmus Hardiker.

Trivia

 * Due to his small size, he can easily pick a lock.
 * The word "Alfur" means elf in Icelandic.
 * When first seen by Hilda, Alfur claims that he is tall for an elf. This claim however is contradicted by the fact that nearly all other Elves he is seen interacting with are just as tall as him, and "Chapter 12: The Replacement" introduces an elf that is even taller than Alfur; Aloysius.

Alfur Aldric