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What Are All the Elementals and Paraelementals?
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<blockquote data-quote="X-Calator" data-source="post: 1026139" data-attributes="member: 10627"><p>Okay, so the list goes like this:</p><p></p><p>---Elementals---</p><p>Air</p><p>Earth</p><p>Fire</p><p>Water</p><p>---Paraelementals---</p><p>Earth + Fire = Magma</p><p>Fire + Air = Smoke</p><p>Air + Water = Ice</p><p>Water + Earth = Ooze</p><p>---Primary Quasielementals---</p><p>Earth + Positive Energy = Mineral</p><p>Fire + Positive Energy = Radiance</p><p>Air + Positive Energy = Lightning</p><p>Water + Positive Energy = Steam</p><p>Earth + Negative Energy = Dust</p><p>Fire + Negative Energy = Ash</p><p>Air + Negative Energy = Vacuum</p><p>Water + Negative Energy = Salt</p><p></p><p>I just got an idea. We all know about the quasielementals. They are caused by the energy planes coming in contact with the PRIMARY elemental planes. Key word: primary. What are some possibilities for quasi's if the PARAELEMENTAL planes (assuming they exist) touched the energy planes?</p><p></p><p>Here is my chart (by no means final):</p><p></p><p>---Secondary Quasielementals---</p><p>Magma + Positive Energy = Glass</p><p>Smoke + Positive Energy = Fume</p><p>Ice + Positive Energy = Snow</p><p>Ooze + Positive Energy = Tar</p><p>Magma + Negative Energy = Sulphur</p><p>Smoke + Negative Energy = Soot</p><p>Ice + Negative Energy = Frost</p><p>Ooze + Negative Energy = Mire</p><p></p><p>Explanations:</p><p>Glass: I don't know about this one. I saw magma and thought of volcano. Volcanic glass. *shrugs*</p><p>Fume: Yes, it's another longshot, but I think it might work, provided it can stand apart from steam.</p><p>Snow: I like this one most of all. Ice always seemed more of a solid blue type of elemental. Snow can be a more malleable "ice".</p><p>Tar: Elemental combinations don't have to make sense, considering this is fantasy. This is the first thing that came to my mind when I thought of ooze.</p><p>Sulphur: Same feeling I got from the glass.</p><p>Soot: Think of it as more of as a thicker, blurry kind of elemental instead of the more billowy and cloud-like smoke.</p><p>Frost: Same feeling as soot. This is more like a cold elemental than anything else. Billowy clouds of blue... uh... coldness.</p><p>Mire: Mud and all kinds of nasty stuff. Ooze is nasty enough as it is, but this can fulfill an even grosser niche.</p><p></p><p>What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="X-Calator, post: 1026139, member: 10627"] Okay, so the list goes like this: ---Elementals--- Air Earth Fire Water ---Paraelementals--- Earth + Fire = Magma Fire + Air = Smoke Air + Water = Ice Water + Earth = Ooze ---Primary Quasielementals--- Earth + Positive Energy = Mineral Fire + Positive Energy = Radiance Air + Positive Energy = Lightning Water + Positive Energy = Steam Earth + Negative Energy = Dust Fire + Negative Energy = Ash Air + Negative Energy = Vacuum Water + Negative Energy = Salt I just got an idea. We all know about the quasielementals. They are caused by the energy planes coming in contact with the PRIMARY elemental planes. Key word: primary. What are some possibilities for quasi's if the PARAELEMENTAL planes (assuming they exist) touched the energy planes? Here is my chart (by no means final): ---Secondary Quasielementals--- Magma + Positive Energy = Glass Smoke + Positive Energy = Fume Ice + Positive Energy = Snow Ooze + Positive Energy = Tar Magma + Negative Energy = Sulphur Smoke + Negative Energy = Soot Ice + Negative Energy = Frost Ooze + Negative Energy = Mire Explanations: Glass: I don't know about this one. I saw magma and thought of volcano. Volcanic glass. *shrugs* Fume: Yes, it's another longshot, but I think it might work, provided it can stand apart from steam. Snow: I like this one most of all. Ice always seemed more of a solid blue type of elemental. Snow can be a more malleable "ice". Tar: Elemental combinations don't have to make sense, considering this is fantasy. This is the first thing that came to my mind when I thought of ooze. Sulphur: Same feeling I got from the glass. Soot: Think of it as more of as a thicker, blurry kind of elemental instead of the more billowy and cloud-like smoke. Frost: Same feeling as soot. This is more like a cold elemental than anything else. Billowy clouds of blue... uh... coldness. Mire: Mud and all kinds of nasty stuff. Ooze is nasty enough as it is, but this can fulfill an even grosser niche. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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