Edward and Lydia

Vogue Elves
The Vogue Elves are NPC's played by Griffin McElroy in the "The Suffering Game" arc. They are referred to as Vogue elves because of their high fashion tastes and catwalk entrance into the story.They are also likened to Jessie and James from the Pokemon TV series. Cam, the main trios new companion in this arc, later reveals that the elves are powerful Liches who have managed to keep their sanity by feeding off the negative emotions of others.

Description
The Vogue Elves are a male and female elf, both being described as beautiful. In their first appearance, they are described as wearing tight fitting high fashioned garments in the colors gold, green, and violet. Edward wears a golden half cape with fur trim, while Lydia wears golden shoulder pads. Later their outfits change to crimson, gold, and silver pantsuits with large sunglasses.

Later, when Taako casts True Seeing on Magnus, it is revealed that the Vogue Elves' true appearances are hooded and skeletal.

Personality
They both have TV show host personalities, playing up the events in Wonderland as if it were just a popular game-show (a reoccurring theme among the trials our heroes face). They speak casually about things most would consider horrid, such as giggling while talking about not taking Merle's eyes so early on, as they didn't want to get that brutal yet.

Both elves seem to have control over powerful illusion magics, as they are able to change their own appearances, as well as make a room full of ball-jointed dolls seem like an excited crowd.

Roles
Their exact role in Wonderland (other than hosting the games and using the suffering of those playing to sustain themselves) is not clear yet.

Defeat
Edward was defeated by a combination of the Umbra-Staff, and a burst of divine energy created by the Chance Lance, brought on by the Ring of the Grammarian edited spell Divine Wood. Edward was cast out of Magnus's stolen body, and was absorbed by the Umbra-Staff, in "full blown fucking Ghostbusters style." The Umbra-Staff then shoots his remains out, reduced to ash. Lydia immediately loses her lich shape, and in her final action, destroys Magnus's uninhabited body. Lydia dies immediately after.