Well sure, that explains the Beer-Elementals, how do the bards explain the dissapearance of the Wine Elementals, the Whiskey Elementals, and the at one time frolicsome Beernut Elementals? (It is rumored that the Stale Pretzel Elementals have also been on a decline of late as well) (n/t):

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Posted by JARF on February 5, 2000 at 02:30:18:

In Reply to: It is well known that bards are vulnerable to beer-based attacks. We dealt with those Elementals to save our trade. *hic* (n/t) posted by RotBC on February 5, 2000 at 01:41:49:

> > > > > On the other hand, the beings they may be bargaining with could be "the last of their kind" on a world not unlike Thera...which once was rich with forests and natural..stuff.

> > > > Um, no. The Elemental Plane of Fire, for example, was never "rich with forests and natural stuff" nor would any elemental (other than perhaps a Beer Elemental) be the last of its kind. There aren't really any good parallels to be drawn between the Inner/Outer Planes and Thera.

> > > > > Elementals are easy - they are simply awakened chunks of the elements of nature. They were already there, the conjurer merely awakened them to serve to protect their realm.

> > > > Actually, the way we're interpreting elementals for this game, they aren't just sitting around dormantly in the Material Realms awaiting a conjurer to awaken them -- they exist independently in the Elemental Planes and can only be called in certain regions that aren't hostile to them (think of it in terms of sympathetic magic). So, good theory, but off the mark.

> > > > See ya, sparky.


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