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* '''King of the Wood:''' Wood elemental monarchs who each believe they are kings over all the forests in the world, known for being propitiated with human sacrifice; they die when they leave their forests. Often summoned because they can then command all the other wood elementals in their forests. Middle Essence.  
 
* '''King of the Wood:''' Wood elemental monarchs who each believe they are kings over all the forests in the world, known for being propitiated with human sacrifice; they die when they leave their forests. Often summoned because they can then command all the other wood elementals in their forests. Middle Essence.  
 
* '''Sobeksis:''' River-dwelling water elementals that manifest as huge crocodiles, or crocodile-headed men, sobeksis are often used as battlefield medics. They are known as skilled healers, and often solicit worship in exchange for healing. Middle Essence.
 
* '''Sobeksis:''' River-dwelling water elementals that manifest as huge crocodiles, or crocodile-headed men, sobeksis are often used as battlefield medics. They are known as skilled healers, and often solicit worship in exchange for healing. Middle Essence.
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* '''Vine Runners:''' Dog-sized lizard-like wood elementals, vine runners tend to the thick jungle foliage where they are found. Low Essence.
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===The South===
 
===The South===
 
* '''Flame Duck:''' Usually summoned as lieutenants or major domos; can be sulky when following orders; concerned with Celestial justice. Low Essence.
 
* '''Flame Duck:''' Usually summoned as lieutenants or major domos; can be sulky when following orders; concerned with Celestial justice. Low Essence.

Latest revision as of 14:45, 6 October 2008

Basic Information

  • Artisan: Wood elemental known for being cunning wood shapers and craftsmen. Low Essence.
  • Gemlord: Massive earth elemental kings on the verge of becoming lesser elemental dragons who run the elemental courts; it is recommended that the sorcerer go to the gemlord’s court and bind it rather than summoning it to him. Middle to High Essence
  • Heketa: Water elementals with the alabaster bodies of women and heads of vicious-looking frogs, heketa are traditionally instruments of vengeance. Though they may serve other purposes, their mother Ogime dislikes anyone using them for purposes other than vengeance. Low Essence.
  • Llama-Yu: Strange fire elementals in the shape of burning eyes, llama-yu are unpredictable and not in full control of their powers. They have the ability to project the secrets of those around them as illusions, and occasionally possess those they like, granting them extrasensory powers while allowing them to retain control over their bodies. Low Essence.
  • Need Fire: Tiny fire elementals easily summoned by even thaumaturges and controlled with water, need fires set fire to things around them, and cure disease in animals. They are born from a variety of sources, and have urges appropriate to their origins. Low Essence.
  • Storm Serpent: Massive lightning serpents that are born in the heart of terrible storms, and exist only as long as the storm itself does; generally considered too difficult to keep in existence to be worth it. Middle Essence
  • Thunderbird: Air elementals that enjoy battle; requires that the sorcerer paint her face with white lead paint when summoning; become resentful when not permitted to engage in battle. Low Essence
  • Water Child: Chaotic water elementals, water children are born when a child drowns. They have powers that allow them to identify the killer of the child who birthed them, as well as identify if a given adult is the parent of a given child; drinking the water from the mouth of a water child can induce a trance to warn someone of familial betrayal, as well. Low Essence.
  • Wind Masters: Masters of the Court of Five Winds, they are the fathers of the huraka, or wind-bears, and mighty bear-headed dragons in their own right. There are five of them, one for each direction: Blue Skulking Bear (North), Green Frowning Bear (East), Black Grinning Bear (West), Red Stalking Bear (South), White Venerable Bear (Center). High Essence.
  • Wood Spider: Foul-tempered and quick to become violent, wood spiders are consummate hunters and quite poisonous. Low Essence

Blessed Isle

  • Chief Storms-As-He-Walks (House Tepet only): ** Chief Storms-As-He-Walks: Unique. Ancient air elemental thunderbird with ties to House Tepet from long in antiquity. Low Essence.

The East

  • Ifrit (Great Forks only): Proud fire elemental warriors, ifrit are best summoned for tasks that are challenging and interesting, as they resent being used for simple tasks unworthy of their majesty. They particularly like polite summoners. Middle Essence.
  • King of the Wood: Wood elemental monarchs who each believe they are kings over all the forests in the world, known for being propitiated with human sacrifice; they die when they leave their forests. Often summoned because they can then command all the other wood elementals in their forests. Middle Essence.
  • Sobeksis: River-dwelling water elementals that manifest as huge crocodiles, or crocodile-headed men, sobeksis are often used as battlefield medics. They are known as skilled healers, and often solicit worship in exchange for healing. Middle Essence.
  • Vine Runners: Dog-sized lizard-like wood elementals, vine runners tend to the thick jungle foliage where they are found. Low Essence.

The South

  • Flame Duck: Usually summoned as lieutenants or major domos; can be sulky when following orders; concerned with Celestial justice. Low Essence.
  • Ifrit: Proud fire elemental warriors, ifrit are best summoned for tasks that are challenging and interesting, as they resent being used for simple tasks unworthy of their majesty. They particularly like polite summoners. Middle Essence.
  • Sobeksis: River-dwelling water elementals that manifest as huge crocodiles, or crocodile-headed men, sobeksis are often used as battlefield medics. They are known as skilled healers, and often solicit worship in exchange for healing. Middle Essence.

The West

  • Doldrum: Usually summoned to becalm foes, causing winds to still, as emissaries because they argue cleverly, translators because they know all languages (including that of animals). Middle Essence.
  • Fakharu: A Lesser Elemental Dragon of Water, Fakharu is the Censor of the West, responsible for overseeing the Terrestrial Courts of the West. High Essence.
  • Sobeksis: River-dwelling water elementals that manifest as huge crocodiles, or crocodile-headed men, sobeksis are often used as battlefield medics. They are known as skilled healers, and often solicit worship in exchange for healing. Middle Essence.

Full Information

  • Huraka: Massive air elementals in the shape of bears, huraka are often summoned as guardians and warriors; their breath, when captured, is also known for destroying deception. Essence 2, Willpower 6. Exalted Second Ed. Core p304
  • Jokun: Rust-skinned earth elementals with the ability to collapse into a mobile pile of mica sand, jokun make excellent bodyguards. They do, however, prefer to remain in contact with the ground. Essence 3, Willpower 7. RoGD1:Gods & Elementals p106
  • Nymph: Water elementals known for their great beauty, nymphs are often summoned as aquatic servants or exotic lovers. Essence 2, Willpower 6. Exalted Second Ed. Core p305

The East

  • Stick Person: A wood elemental that stands a few feet tall, often regarded as cute for their human-esque antics; known for their poor memories. Essence 2, Willpower 6. RoGD1:Gods & Elementals p137

The West

  • Brine Cur: Huge sea-colored dog-shaped water elementals, brine curs make excellent mounts or guards, though they die within a day of leaving salt water. Essence 2, Willpower 4. RoGD1:Gods & Elementals p124
  • Vodonik: Almost never summoned, vodonik are shapeshifting water elementals that cannot survive outside the water, melting into black ooze if forced. Essence 5, Willpower 5. RoGD1:Gods & Elementals p129