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Elementals can roughly be defined as spirits inhabiting nonliving matter, though they are infinitely more complex than that.  For example, a water elemental isn't just moving water with a mind of its own!  Once the matter is possessed by an elemental, it becomes the body of the creature and forms complex organs just like in a regular organic creature's body.  It take days or weeks for an elemental to properly develop its body when it first inhabits it.
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Because of Felarya's magical nature, most elementals are able to animate huge masses of matter, making them gigantic.  And because a large elemental needs a lot of energy to maintain its form, they need to eat a lot too.  They hunt pretty much anything that is living and that they can consume.  Their body is malleable, which means that their throat, mouth and stomach can stretch quite a bit, allowing them to swallow large prey.
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Elementals are extremely hard to kill.  If you fight one in its own element, the task can become all but impossible because the elemental will use the surroundings to sustain itself.  Even if you manage to severely damage its body, the elemental will just leave it and search for another chunk of matter to animate in a quieter place.  However, once an elemental spirit has chosen a type of matter to inhabit, it will never be able to use another type.  A fire elemental will never become an ice elemental, for example.
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The only sure ways to get rid of an elemental is to either devour its spirit (but creatures able to perform that trick are rare) or use a banish spell once the spirit is separated from the body, to take the spirit away.  Using opposite elemental magic is also a good way to damage them (water vs fire for example).  There is no existing spellcaster strong enough to harm an elemental using its own element (aside from the Coldfire used by some very rare beings, among them the [[succubi|succubus]] [[Arale]]).
 
  
How intelligent and conscious an elemental is varies enormously from one specimen to another. There are some spirits barely aware of themselves, and some with a mind closer to a gods than a human. Some use very animalistic appearances, while some prefer to shape their body just like a human.  
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[[Image:Lightningwiki.jpg|thumb|right|500px|The neko shaman Rosalak invoking a huge lightning elemental. Picture by wenart, commissioned by Timing2, and used with artist's permission. For larger version visit [http://wenart.deviantart.com/ wenart's gallery].
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== List of elements ==
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Elementals in Felarya can be roughly defined as spirits inhabiting non-living matter. They are much more complex than that though, and a water elemental isn't just moving water with a mind of its own. Once the matter is possessed by the elemental, it starts forming complex organs just like in a regular organic body. This process usually takes days or weeks when the elemental take possession of its body for the first time, but becomes much faster afterwards, should the spirit inhabit another body. On most worlds, Elementals are only able to inhabit primordial matter such as fire or water, but on worlds charged with magic like Felarya, their range can be extended to other type of matter as well. On some worlds, there have even been recorded instances of elementals inhabiting an idea! For example, in the Malorjaa battlefield, so infamous for the terrible massacres that took place here, the anguish of fallen soldiers created a gigantic elemental of hate that rampaged across the whole world. Those instances are extremely rare, though, and remain one of a kind.
  
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On Felarya, while no such instances have ever been recorded, the magical saturation of the world allows some elementals to animate very large quantities of matter, making their size comparable to that of giant predators. Most elementals use both the rich ambient magic of Felarya, and the food they eat, to maintain their form. They hunt pretty much anything that is living and that they can consume, and many elementals see [[humans]] as little more than a suitable way to fuel their bodies. Their form is often malleable, which means that their throat, mouth, and stomach can stretch quite a bit, allowing them to swallow large prey. Elementals are extremely hard to kill. If you fight one in its own element, the task can become all but impossible because the elemental will use the surroundings to sustain itself.  Even if you manage to severely damage its body, the elemental will just leave it and search for another chunk of matter to animate in a quieter place.  However, once an elemental spirit has chosen a type of matter to inhabit, it will never be able to use another type. A fire elemental will never become an ice elemental, for example.  Moreover, for an elemental, leaving its body for another is an unpleasant and sometimes traumatic experience, especially if they got used to it over a long period of time. The only sure ways to get rid of an elemental are to either devour its spirit (but creatures able to perform such a feat are very rare), or to use a banishment spell once the spirit is separated from the body, to take the spirit away. Using opposing elemental magic is also a good way to damage them (water vs fire for example). There is no existing spellcaster strong enough to harm an elemental using its own element (aside from the coldfire used by some very rare beings, among them the [[succubi|succubus]] [[Arale]]).
  
Under constrution
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Elementals have a curious way of aging.  Past a certain point, the elemental becomes so accustomed to its body that destroying the body will either banish or destroy the spirit as well, effectively rendering the elemental as mortal as any other creature.
  
=== Nature Elementals===
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== Awakening ==  
They are primal spirits who have chosen to construct physical bodies out of Felaryan flora rather than raw elemental forces. while Nature Elementals often develop a preference for a certain plant, they are capable of reconstituting bodies from another type when neccessary.
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Many elementals shape their body like a [[humans|human's]], but others have a very animalistic appearance. How intelligent and conscious an elemental is varies enormously from one specimen to another. There are some spirits that are barely aware of themselves, and some with a mind closer to a god's than a human. When asked what it's like to be a body-less spirit and how she came to inhabit her body, a sentient elemental described the process as being "awakened". She was a wandering spirit, barely conscious of the world, and one day she became deeply aware of it, triggering the urge to possess a body. According to her, the humanoid form she assumed just came to her as the most natural thing in the world. While an elemental's form could be virtually limitless, there is definitely some recurring shapes that can almost be considered as species. The reason for it is unknown but some mages speculate that elementals are somehow memorizing certain forms and passing them on to other spirits through some mysterious means. Those species can vary widely in size though, as does the danger they represent. A [[Nature Elementals#Crimson Snapdragon|Crimson snapdragon]] the size of a wolf would be classified as a Low level threat, while one the size of an [[fauna7#Ouraghin|ouraghin]] would obviously be much more dangerous.
  
There are two loosely defined types of Nature Elementals: Wood Elementals, and Flora Elementals, both including a wide variety of forms.
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Elementals are deeply individualistic creatures, and have never formed anything like a culture or a civilization. The case of [[King Trazix]] and his small community of Lava elementals in [[Pyrale mountains#Mount Vylkren|Mount Vylkren]] is an exception. They don't see themselves as a race at all, just individual and unique entities. It's interesting to note that many sentient elementals find themselves attracted to [[fairies]] and often mate with them.
  
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=== Known Elementals ===
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*[[Déméchrelle]]
  
* Wood Elementals have inhabited and shaped a tree, shrub, or other woody plant into their physical body. The two most known forms are Treants and Bramblewolves.
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*[[Endymion]]
  
Bramblewolves are small wood elementals, about 15 feet tall,  with vaguely canid bodies, which are formed out of thorny bushes and shrubbery. They often have leafy manes or "socks" around their feet, and long, branch-like bushy tails. They have long, thin spines protruding from their manes and along their bodies for defense, and their teeth and claws are formed from thick, wickedly sharp large thorns. Bramblewolves are sightless and hunt entirely by vibration, travelling in packs of 3-5. They are nonsentient and of animal intelligence, vicious and nearly fearless when it comes to running down prey. Pretty much the only thing they fear is fire, since they are as vulnerable to it as most wood elementals are.
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*[[King Trazix]]
  
Treants are elementals that resemble mobile, humanoid trees. Unlike [[Dryads]] however, Treants usually don't have a human body. Some of them have inhuman appearance as well but some possess a human visage in their trunks. Treants can commonly be found in the presence of Dryads, who are said to enjoy their company and treat them as trusted confidants.
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*Teron
  
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*[[Goro]]
  
*Flora Elementals are Nature Elementals who have shaped physical bodies from vegetation, raw plant matter, or vines. Notable species of Flora Elementals include Crimson Snapdragons and Mire Shamblers.
 
  
Crimson Snapdragons are elemental creatures resembling a Komodo Dragon. Large, quadrupedal, and powerful animals, they are ravenous and rarely give up pursuit of prey once they have began. Their bodies are formed from the carnivorous plants in the Jungle of Perils, with large, spiked jaws resembling a Venus Flytrap; as one might imagine, they swallow their prey whole.
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==[[:Category: Elemental Types|List of elements]]==
  
Like Bramblewolves, Crimson Snapdragons are blind, lacking eyes. However, their ability to sense vibrations is limited, and only effective within their immediate area. They mostly lay in wait for creatures to pass by, blending in with the scarlet background of the jungle; once they sense the vibrations of a passing creature, they spring forward and spew a cloud of fine spores at them. These spores are harmless; but if their initial attack is unsuccessful and their prey manages to escape their jaws, the spores allow a Crimson Snapdragon to track the marked prey over incredible distances. They have an amazing sense of smell, and can detect even the faintest trace of the spores from miles away, allowing them to follow their prey tirelessly; the spores are very difficult to remove or wash away, and to remove them with water would require multiple baths.
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*<b>[[Nature Elementals]]</b>
  
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*<b>[[Air Elementals]]</b>
  
* Vine Elementals are nature elementals that have created a physical body primarily out of vines and vine-like plants. They are often very stealthy and more physically resilient than other Nature Elementals; while their vines can be cut, many species of Vine Elemental are capable of disincorporating most of their body into vines, making their vulnerable points difficult to pinpoint. Notable species of Vine Elementals are the Evernight Strangler and Kudzu Python.
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*<b>[[Darkness Elementals]]</b>
  
Kudzu Pythons are yet another animalistic variant of Nature Elemental, resembling large constrictor snakes made out of tightly woven vines. They are very fast, excellent swimmers and climbers, and capable of powerfully constricting their prey. Unlike true constrictor snakes, Kudzu Pythons swallow their prey alive; they squeeze it until all the fight is left, and then swallow the prey before they can get a second wind. Although they lack venom, elemental magic, or other such traits, Kudzu Pythons can be a threat to large predators and small humanoids alike. Piercing weapons are useless against a Kudzu Python, as the weapons will just slip between its vines; In addition, by relaxing slightly, a Kudzu Python can expand, making it a larger threat and capable of swallowing prey much larger than itself.
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*<b>[[Water Elementals]]</b>
  
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*<b>[[Earth Elementals]]</b>
  
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*<b>[[Magic Elementals]]</b>
  
Glade Unicorn
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*<b>[[Fire Elementals]]</b>
  
Glade Unicorns are not actually unicorns, but rather a type of Flora Elemental that greatly resembles them. They are equine in appearance, but have hooves and a long, spiralling horn made of wood. They have leafy manes, "socks" above their hooves, and tails. In terms of coloration, they typically occur in woodland greens, but have also been spotted in autumn colors and bright floral colors as well.
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*<b>[[Lava Elementals]]</b>
  
Despite their animal appearance, Glade Unicorns are extremely intelligent, and capable of communicating with other beings. As a rule, they are typically peaceable, just creatures; they feed on plants rather than animals or sentient beings. They sometimes have a reputation as crusaders; Glade Unicorns refuse to tolerate what they perceive as injustice, and will attack those they deem wicked. Unfortunately, due to their inhuman mindset, it's difficult to predict exactly how they define "injustice" and "wickedness", which means that they can pose a significant threat to humans under certain circumstances.
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*<b>[[Lightning Elementals]]</b>
  
When they must do battle, Glade Unicorns are fairly capable fighters with their hooves and horns; despite being made of wood, a Glade Unicorn's horn is capable of easily puncturing a steel shield or breastplate, let alone the average predator's skin, scales, flesh, and bones. Glade Unicorns also have an unusual ability some have described as an "Aura of Tranquility"; by shaking its mane, a Glade Unicorn can release spores into the air. Most creatures that inhale these spores will gradually become more and more relaxed and calm, until they are incapable of aggression.
 
 
Glade Unicorns are fairly rare, and solitary, even for elementals. Many summoners travel into the forests of Felarya hoping to encounter one and befriend or establish a contract with it, as they are said to be powerful and reliable allies. Unfortunately for many would-be "masters", they have very high standards, and a summoner who is determined to be unworthy may find herself on the business end of the elemental's horn.
 
 
 
 
 
==== fire ====
 
 
==== lava ====
 
 
==== earth - sand - rock ====
 
 
==== air ====
 
 
==== water - fog - ice ====
 
 
==== lightning ====
 
 
==== darkness ====
 
 
 
=== Known Elementals ===
 
 
 
[[Déméchrelle]] ( darkness )
 
 
[[King Trazix]] ( Lava )
 
  
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*credits to TheLightLost for the idea of some elementals being created out of emotions.
  
 
[[Category:Races]]
 
[[Category:Races]]
 
*Credits goes to TheQuantumMechanic and Sean Okotami for the design and idea of nature elemental.
 

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The neko shaman Rosalak invoking a huge lightning elemental. Picture by wenart, commissioned by Timing2, and used with artist's permission. For larger version visit wenart's gallery.


Elementals in Felarya can be roughly defined as spirits inhabiting non-living matter. They are much more complex than that though, and a water elemental isn't just moving water with a mind of its own. Once the matter is possessed by the elemental, it starts forming complex organs just like in a regular organic body. This process usually takes days or weeks when the elemental take possession of its body for the first time, but becomes much faster afterwards, should the spirit inhabit another body. On most worlds, Elementals are only able to inhabit primordial matter such as fire or water, but on worlds charged with magic like Felarya, their range can be extended to other type of matter as well. On some worlds, there have even been recorded instances of elementals inhabiting an idea! For example, in the Malorjaa battlefield, so infamous for the terrible massacres that took place here, the anguish of fallen soldiers created a gigantic elemental of hate that rampaged across the whole world. Those instances are extremely rare, though, and remain one of a kind.

On Felarya, while no such instances have ever been recorded, the magical saturation of the world allows some elementals to animate very large quantities of matter, making their size comparable to that of giant predators. Most elementals use both the rich ambient magic of Felarya, and the food they eat, to maintain their form. They hunt pretty much anything that is living and that they can consume, and many elementals see humans as little more than a suitable way to fuel their bodies. Their form is often malleable, which means that their throat, mouth, and stomach can stretch quite a bit, allowing them to swallow large prey. Elementals are extremely hard to kill. If you fight one in its own element, the task can become all but impossible because the elemental will use the surroundings to sustain itself. Even if you manage to severely damage its body, the elemental will just leave it and search for another chunk of matter to animate in a quieter place. However, once an elemental spirit has chosen a type of matter to inhabit, it will never be able to use another type. A fire elemental will never become an ice elemental, for example. Moreover, for an elemental, leaving its body for another is an unpleasant and sometimes traumatic experience, especially if they got used to it over a long period of time. The only sure ways to get rid of an elemental are to either devour its spirit (but creatures able to perform such a feat are very rare), or to use a banishment spell once the spirit is separated from the body, to take the spirit away. Using opposing elemental magic is also a good way to damage them (water vs fire for example). There is no existing spellcaster strong enough to harm an elemental using its own element (aside from the coldfire used by some very rare beings, among them the succubus Arale).

Elementals have a curious way of aging. Past a certain point, the elemental becomes so accustomed to its body that destroying the body will either banish or destroy the spirit as well, effectively rendering the elemental as mortal as any other creature.

Awakening

Many elementals shape their body like a human's, but others have a very animalistic appearance. How intelligent and conscious an elemental is varies enormously from one specimen to another. There are some spirits that are barely aware of themselves, and some with a mind closer to a god's than a human. When asked what it's like to be a body-less spirit and how she came to inhabit her body, a sentient elemental described the process as being "awakened". She was a wandering spirit, barely conscious of the world, and one day she became deeply aware of it, triggering the urge to possess a body. According to her, the humanoid form she assumed just came to her as the most natural thing in the world. While an elemental's form could be virtually limitless, there is definitely some recurring shapes that can almost be considered as species. The reason for it is unknown but some mages speculate that elementals are somehow memorizing certain forms and passing them on to other spirits through some mysterious means. Those species can vary widely in size though, as does the danger they represent. A Crimson snapdragon the size of a wolf would be classified as a Low level threat, while one the size of an ouraghin would obviously be much more dangerous.

Elementals are deeply individualistic creatures, and have never formed anything like a culture or a civilization. The case of King Trazix and his small community of Lava elementals in Mount Vylkren is an exception. They don't see themselves as a race at all, just individual and unique entities. It's interesting to note that many sentient elementals find themselves attracted to fairies and often mate with them.

Known Elementals

  • Teron


List of elements


  • credits to TheLightLost for the idea of some elementals being created out of emotions.