Connections
- Elves specialise in elemental summoning, and the art is more closely guarded than it was when water-spirits were summoned to power the Waterworks
- The tempest of Idjit Tower owes allegiance to the Queen Sinister. *The elves summoned a horde of elementals to dismantle the walls of the Citadel of the Verlimes (18.07). A few still guard the ruins and ensure that no one rebuilds.
- At least one elemental, the being of rime and hoarfrost (39.30), is male.
- A failed attempt to turn a human into an elemental resulted in the haunted statute (10.09, see 09.09)
- The first elementals were born when the seed of the moon fell and fertilised the warm earths, the lakes, the winds and the fires. They were crude creatures, with bodies of base matter and a star inside each one to give them the spark of life.
- The lamplighters (17.06) with iron and flame keep away the monsters dwelling in Verlime Citadel, particularly the elementals
- The Pirate Kings trade with elemental envoys.
- The air was chained to the earth by ancient elementals (World’s Edge and Beyond)
Elementals
- Elemental beings
- Tempests and tempest spawn
- Steam elemental (44.19)
- Water elementals (guarding Cerelaine’s spellbooks and trinkets in the glade (13.02))
- The earth-child is an enormous elemental buried under the Citadel of the Verlimes, so large that lesser elementals (the “grandchildren of the moon”) were created within its veins. The lesser elementals tunnelled out of the earth-child and into the Sunless Sea, and from there across the Shrouded Lands.
- Burning eagles and grey worms represent, according to the Stern Way, the power of fire and the power of water. It is unclear if this makes them elementals.
- Moon elementals are unnatural beings that exist in the material world for short periods of time, particularly around umberstone. Elf scholars believe that they built the Black Ziggurat to increase the moon’s power over the earth.
- Sandlings
- Water-spirits (for Shuttered’s Waterworks)