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The Elemental lords are the rulers of the Elemental Planes, and are part of the Ancient universe. The four Elemental lords are Acwalandar, the Lord of Water; Shalwend, the Lord of Air; Pyrannaste, the Lord of Fire; and Gralkor, the Lord of Earth.
The Elemental lords are the rulers of the Elemental Planes, and are part of the Ancient universe. The four Elemental lords are Acwalandar, the Lord of Water; Shalwend, the Lord of Air; Pyrannaste, the Lord of Fire; and Gralkor, the Lord of Earth.


It should also be noted that in the "To Kill a Hero" scenario, there is a character called Tamar the Wanderer, self-proclaimed to be the Elemental Lord of Air. Even though this might be a simple disguise, the later mentions of Elemental Lords in the "Master of the Elements" campaign (where they are never referred to by names), implies that there might be a continuity error or several Elemental Lords.
It should also be noted that in the "To Kill a Hero" scenario; there is a character called Tamar the Wanderer, self-proclaimed to be the Elemental Lord of Air. Even though this might be a simple disguise, the later mentions of Elemental Lords in the "Master of the Elements" campaign (where they are never referred to by names), implies that there might be a continuity error or several Elemental Lords.

Revision as of 19:55, 28 May 2023

The Elemental lords are the rulers of the Elemental Planes, and are part of the Ancient universe. The four Elemental lords are Acwalandar, the Lord of Water; Shalwend, the Lord of Air; Pyrannaste, the Lord of Fire; and Gralkor, the Lord of Earth.

It should also be noted that in the "To Kill a Hero" scenario; there is a character called Tamar the Wanderer, self-proclaimed to be the Elemental Lord of Air. Even though this might be a simple disguise, the later mentions of Elemental Lords in the "Master of the Elements" campaign (where they are never referred to by names), implies that there might be a continuity error or several Elemental Lords.