Yalaria and her Copper Elemental Friend
Yalaria is a character from our D&D games and the covergirl of Periodic Table of Elementals! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/catilus/periodic-table-of-elementals-by-catilus
Character: Yalaria the Elementalist, Sun Elf Alchemist
Cheerful and curious, Yalaria is a sun elf alchemist who searches for elusive elementals that embody the properties of rare chemical substances. Her quest to find the most exotic elemental creatures led her through an ancient gate to the Island of Stability, a planar sanctuary touching every elemental plane where even the most volatile elementals can remain stable and interact with each other… usually without explosive consequences.
Living alongside unusual elementals, Yalaria learned to appreciate the finer differences between them and the powers they each wield. Eventually, she became attuned to elemental magic found the means to return to the world of mortals with rare knowledge and even rarer friends!
Creature Spotlight: Copper Elemental
Easy to mine and work with, copper was the first metal the mortal races learned how to smelt and cast into molds, a fact that delights the bouncy and often helpful copper elementals who were there when mortals crafted their first metal tools. Since then, copper elementals, along with their siblings from group 11, the silver elementals and the gold elementals, have been enduring symbols of progress and wealth among many cultures.
Copper is soft and malleable, and it’s highly conductive to heat and electricity. It also has a distinct orange color that is unusual among elements. Copper elementals embody these unique properties, making them especially useful to mortals who take the time to befriend them. Thanks to the usefulness and abundance of their element, copper elementals have played a key role in the development of many societies. From smelted copper tools in the Copper Age of humans to fine copper circuits used by modern artificers, copper elementals have been aiding mortals every step of the way.
In battle, copper elementals are particularly difficult to harm with electricity or heat, as they can just conduct and redirect such damage away from themselves. Their high malleability and softness also give them a degree of protection against conventional attacks.
Copper elementals are good buddies with many other elementals, and especially tin elementals, with which they teamed up to form bronze, the very first alloy used by mortals.
Pact of the Chain Familiar. At the gamemaster’s discretion, a warlock with a pact of the chain may choose the form of a copper elemental for their familiar.
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