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Eloi 1960.jpg|Eloi<br>''[[The Time Machine (1960 Film)|The Time Machine]]''
 
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Revision as of 05:34, 24 October 2011

Dalmation Eloi

Some Eloi with the Time Traveler, in one of their domes.

Eloi Dome

An Eloi dome, one of a series of structures that the Eloi inhabit.

The Eloi are one of two posthuman races existing in Mor, the year 802,701 AD. They live aboveground, and are the main food source for the Morlocks.

In Other Continuities

The Time Machine (1960 film)

The Eloi in the 1960 movie adaption like dancing and playing in the sun. They also enjoy making constructions with flowers. They have an intense, but almost subconscious, fear of Morlocks and of the dark.

They are fed, clothed, and otherwise cared for by the Morlocks.

The Time machine (2002 film)

In the 2002 movie adaptation of The Time Machine, the Eloi are depicted as identical to modern humans with a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, and appear to be an ethnic amalgamation of brown skin indigenous races. The former movie version depicts the Eloi speaking modern-day English, a fact which contradicts the original novel and the logical timeline of language evolution. In the latter film version, the Eloi maintain the English language as merely an intellectual exercise, calling it "the stone language," as they know of it only from surviving stone inscriptions from our time.

Other Info

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Notable Eloi