Elementals

The elements have always existed in space, even before the earth did. The deities attempted to construct their own unique worlds over a longer period of time, but they were never successful. They talked about their failed attempt to create their universe as they sat back down, losing confidence in their own powers. It is unclear who had the notion to make a universe containing all four elements, but they felt obliged to do it. They came together to try it after giving it much thought and acquired four different directions: east, west, north, and south. Together, they increased their energy and created the current planet. the planet where there is land to live on, water to drink, air to breathe, and fire to light.

The Earth is made up of several different elements, including soil, water, fire, and air. These chemicals were present in their unadulterated, unprocessed form. The clay vessels we refer to as people gave them life and allowed them to multiply; as a result, they began to contaminate the one source of life that had previously provided for them—nature. And nature intervened to chastise them, but things got out of control. When the gods realized that the elements were out of control and that mankind were suffering, they decided to enter this earth personally and were born with the most powerful and pure elements. These four elements gave birth to four deities who were later called as elementals, each of whom had the authority to alter the elements as they saw fit. However, since they had no knowledge of having created this place and had entered the planet in the clay vessel, their abilities were constrained. The four pieces were created in four separate locations throughout the globe. The water elemental arose from the foam offshore and was founded by a group of fishermen who were out fishing. The Fire Elemental was found in the middle of the bush by a royal family, who were amazed by its blazing eyes. The soil element arose from the land and was discovered by a farmer tending his field. Finally, the air element was born with the wind and was discovered by a couple seeking safety from the tremendous storm. The four of these elements each stood for one of the four directions;

Water in the south,

Fire in the west,

soil in the east, and finally

air in the northern region.

The purpose of these four elementals was to protect mankind from the overwhelming might of nature. the strength that they had collectively infused into the world. The elementals had four different upbringings and were raised in four different locations. Unaware that they had taken control over their own elements, people began to refer to them as sorcerers. Some claim that it is imperative to avoid allowing the elementals to interact at all costs in order to prevent negative outcomes. However, fate had other intentions; they did cross paths without being aware of one another. They had to go through the normal human life because they were residing in a clay vessel. Perhaps the rumors that the elementals would come face to face were true? Because what was about to happen would have permanently altered the course of events.

The book called "Elementals: The Missing Soul" had damaged pages that Alaric and Hermes leafed over. The book was in poor condition; the yellow front sheet was rusted and rotted, appearing to have been pulled from the water. The book was written in a language that was foreign to them, the pages were soiled, and the words were a little bit smudged. Gerald had no trouble with the first few introduction sections, but he had trouble with the remaining pages. "I believe you will both have to wait for my sister to decrypt the remaining information. The best advice comes from her."

"But you said you'd inform us."

"I can tell you, yes. However, she can explain things to you more clearly, and just now I feel like listening to a story." Hermes and Alaric gave him stern looks. " She will arrive shortly, so don't worry. She left to grab some lunch." And as soon as he finished speaking, footsteps and the sound of a door opening could be heard.

"Do we have visitors?" A woman entered, carrying four packets of what appeared to be food, as if she knew someone was coming. Three sets of eyes were fixed on her: two were questioning and one was smiling. She nodded as her focus moved to the book on the table. "There is nothing a decent supper can't cure."

"How did you find out that we would have visitors?" Gerald enquired as he placed the four packets on a dish and asked. Hot, fresh, and grilled calamari with some premade rice. The fact that Alaric and Hermes came here to seek information rather than to eat squid dishes has them feeling a little annoyed. Alaric was trying to calm himself down, but his fists were clenching around nothing.

"They came yesterday but did not come inside." She took a seat next to her brother across from them. "I had a hunch they would appear. My gut feelings are always right." She smirked as she said it. "How come you were fiddling with my books?" She turned to gaze at her brother, who was eating.

"I wasn't playing around; these two gentlemen are interested in the warlock narrative." He gestured to Alaric and Hermes, who were struggling mightily to keep their annoyance from boiling over. "Why don't you eat." Gerald enquired as Alaric and Hermes sat motionless and without touching their food.

"Are you even familiar with the Warlock?" Alaric grit his teeth as he said it.

"No." The woman smiled as she talked. "We don't know who the warlock is, but we do know why they're here."

Hermes questioned, "They?"

"Yes, more than one may exist; who knows? We only know of their existence because it is where everything began." She gazed down at the yellow-covered book in the center of the table. "The source of power, the world we inhabit, and the tragedy that results from it."