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Just bad luck on the one you found. Starting a new world is an extreme solution ... depends on how much time/effort you have invested so far.
Deathsquitoes which are notorious for causing issues for newer players are glass cannons, if you have a bow, try to snipe them out, or, let them come close enough to attack, and dodge roll it, after that it'll circle you until it starts to fly towards another attack at which you've got an easy shot. Fulings deal a ton of damage, though their AI seems to be similar to greydwarfs, to deal with those, you can use a bow or an atgeir as it's range and ability to stagger enemies is tremendously useful.
Other than that, best of luck.
And there's always the option to sneak. Most people tend to forget sneaking is even a thing in this game.
Yeah kiting enemies into each other is a great way to deal with other enemies. Always remember that certain enemies don't like other enemies. Example: greydwarfs and trolls are allies. But they don't like draugrs and skeletons. If I run into a troll and don't want to deal with him I kite him into a swamp. Everything in the swamp hates trolls and greydwarfs. I bet everything in the plains hates them too and the elder.
OP, if you explored North before, then travel south. There should be, as noted above, multiple Elders. You might just have a bad seed though so you can also check the world generator at some point, depending on your frustration level. I might give it 100 hours of flailing round but know that some maps are just sheety.