Wyrdling
Wyrdlings are among the lowest eschelon of elementals. Wyrdlings are currently unique among elementals in that they can be summoned by a Wizard who has made the decision to focus on a specific element via Attunement with the Call Familiar spell.
The five available types of wyrdlings are earth, water, air, fire, and lightning. They are small humanoid creatures composed of their specific element, and possess a basic level of intelligence.
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Wyrdling Description
AS DESCRIBED BY GM NAOS IN SEVERAL POSTS
Here's a semi-detailed rundown of the wyrdling.
Wyrdlings are short, humanoid elemental creatures, their height averaging at around a foot.
Facial features of wyrdlings vary between types and individual wyrdlings. Earth wyrdlings tend to have very square, boxy features, while fire wyrdlings tend towards sharper, more angular features. Both water and air wyrdlings tend to have soft and smooth features. Earth and fire wyrdlings very rarely have any hair, though sometimes bear small horn-like protrusions. Water and air wyrdlings often have hair that very closely resembles their element in texture, consistancy and look. Generally very fluid, water-like hair for water wyrdlings and wispy, and cloud-like hair for air wyrdlings.
Water and air wyrdlings often have the longest ears, those of the air wyrdling often coming to sharp points, while water wyrdlings bear a softer, curved point. Earth wyrdlings tend to have large, square ears, while fire wyrdlings have ears shaped similarly to humans, though slightly larger in proportion and more sharply defined.
Wyrdlings tend to have long or large noses, though water wyrdlings often have small noses of human shape. Fire wyrdlings bear the longest noses, often coming to a sharp point and having a very chiseled, angular appearance. Earth wyrdlings tend to have large, bulbous or very square, flat noses.
Wyrdling eyes are generally oval shaped, without iris or pupil, and bear a sort, misty glow in a range of colors while they are alive. The particular color of glow a given wyrdling has is synonymous with eye color of your standard humanoid and does not change through its lifetime. Air wyrdlings sometimes have almond-shaped eyes.
Wyrdlings have mouths, but have never been known to speak. They are omnivorous, and will eat basically anything common humanoids find edible.
Wyrdling limbs tend to be in proportion to the body, with three toes on each foot and three fingers plus one thumb on each hand. The limbs of air wyrdlings are sometimes longer and more slender than their kin, with similarly styled digits on their hands.
Very rarely, water and air wyrdlings will be lacking in both legs and feet entirely, with their lower bodies tapering into a tail-like appendage. In these instances, water wyrdlings tends to 'flow' along the ground in a very fluid manner, which air wyrdlings merely drift through the air.
Skin texture and color varies with type and particular wyrdling, though commond trends exist within each type.
Earth wyrdlings tend to have skin resembling stone, colors in dark greys, yellows and browns. It is often cracked and generally has a mist-like aura of dust clinging to the air close to it.
Fire wyrdlings tend to have skin of dark redish-orange hue, textured similarly to cooling magma. Occasionally their skin will feature small cracks like that of earth wyrdlings, except that a shifting ember-like glow will often accompany these breaks in the skin. The skin of fire wyrdlings is always warm to the touch, and occasionally exudes waves of heat that blur the air around it.
Water wyrdling tend to have exceptionally smooth skin of various blue and sea-green hues, light and dark. The skin of water wyrdlings is always cool to the touch, and occasionally plesantly damp.
Air wyrdlings have soft, smooth skin similar to that of water wyrdlings, which is very pale and tinged lightly with various hues. The skin of an air wyrdling can appears to be fuzzy or blurry at the edges, though they have neither fur nor body hair and to the touch it remains smooth as any other air wyrdling. This appears to merely be a peculiar trait of some air wyrdlings.
Some wyrdlings have small, non-functional bat-like wings protruding from their shoulder-blade area.
Wyrdlings do have gender, but it is very difficult to discern at a glance. Water and air wyrdlings are more often female, with earth and fire more often male.
Lightning wyrdling resemble fire wyrdlings is most aspects except for skin tone/texture and eye color. They have yellow tinged skin and silver hued eyes. Lightning wyrdlings tend to also be shorter and more slender on average than others.