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An Enefel is an Elantrian term for a trickster or joker. Literally, it means 'Wit Killers', or those who kill with Wit. The term was most commonly used a few hundred years before the events of [[Elantris]], and isn't in common use by the time of the novel.
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An '''Enefel''' is an Elantrian term for a trickster or joker. Literally, it means 'Wit Killers', or those who kill with Wit. The term was most commonly used a few hundred years before the events of [[Elantris]], and isn't in common use by the time of the novel.
   
 
It is derived from [[Aon#Ene|Aon Ene]], meaning 'Wit', or cleverness.{{qa ref|768|6|History of Aon Ene|date=2005}}
 
It is derived from [[Aon#Ene|Aon Ene]], meaning 'Wit', or cleverness.{{qa ref|768|6|History of Aon Ene|date=2005}}

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An Enefel is an Elantrian term for a trickster or joker. Literally, it means 'Wit Killers', or those who kill with Wit. The term was most commonly used a few hundred years before the events of Elantris, and isn't in common use by the time of the novel.

It is derived from Aon Ene, meaning 'Wit', or cleverness.[1]

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Please read carefully and note that this is not necessarily canonical.

It is assumed because of this that 'Fel', or a similar derivative, means 'kill'.

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