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Who Is Leetah? Origin, Powers and Key Facts

Leetah (Warp Graphics): Leetah is a princess and master healer of the Sun Elves and the lifemate of Cutter, the chief of the Wolfrider Elves. She is one of the most prominent

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Leetah is a Warp Graphics comic book character, with over 96 comic issue appearances. Leetah is a princess and master healer of the Sun Elves and the lifemate of Cutter, the chief of the Wolfrider Elves. She is one of the most prominent characters in the ElfQuest universe.

Who is Leetah?

Origin Leetah, the princess of the Sun Village, grew up to use her powers as a healer to protect of the people of her tribe. Her people were the Sunfolk, Elves who lived in a peaceful and idyllic community blissfully unaware that there were others of their kind until the day the Wolfriders stormed into their lives. Leetah found herself Recognized with the Wolfrider chief, Cutter . Leetah was six-hundred years old and Cutter only fourteen when the couple first met. Recognition is a biological and spiritual imperative among Elves on the World of Two Moons whereby those who feel its effects must adhere to its calling. Leetah at first tried to reject her feelings for Cutter, who turned her once tranquil world upside down with his sudden arrival. To make matters worse, she had another suitor vying for her affection. That person was Rayek , the Sunfolk's master hunter.

Key facts

Leetah is of other origin and first appeared in "Raid At Sorrows End". The character is published by Warp Graphics. With 96 recorded issue appearances, Leetah ranks among the most featured characters in comics.

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Who is Leetah?

Leetah is a princess and master healer of the Sun Elves and the lifemate of Cutter, the chief of the Wolfrider Elves. She is one of the most prominent characters in the ElfQuest universe.

When did Leetah first appear?

Leetah first appeared in "Raid At Sorrows End".

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