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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.
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 15 March 2024

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.