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=Monstergirls= {{Monstergirls}} As with every other kind of monster, elementals sometimes get the monstergirls treatment too. It helps that because of how generic the term is, any woman with the right [[elementalism]] powers and coloration could easily be passed off as an elemental monstergirl. It doesn't hurt that [[Dungeons & Dragons]] also introduced the [[Genasi]] race, who're supposed to descend from unions of humans and elementals, so technically a monstrous woman version of an elemental is canon in D&D. It helps that it literally comes with the standard portrayal of an elemental - a creature influenced by its elemental symbolism - and all it's really doing is putty a sexy skin over a standard concept. In the [[Monster Girl Encyclopedia]], the term "Elemental" is used to cover various elemental spirits - some with a rather tenuous connection. For example, the [[Kitsune]]-bi is considered an elemental. Naturally, the core four are well represented. [[Gnome]]s are earth elementals who take the form of curvaceous women made out of living earth and stone. They are calm, gentle creatures whose presence enriches the land around them, making it healthy and strong, and giving them an affinity for plant mamono. [[Sylph]]s are playful, free-spirited, green-skinned & haired sylvan spirits who serve the setting as air elementals. Undines are water elementals whose bodies are technically [[slime]]-like, being comprised of animated water, but which can assume a solid human-like thickness to better interact with humans; calm-natured and devoted, they are a gentle race. Finally, the role of fire elementals is filled not by [[Salamander]]s - in this setting a kind of [[lizardfolk]] - but by creatures called Ignises, hotheaded, fiery-tempered and passionate spirits who appear as naked human women with flame swirling around their bodies and preserving their modesty. Then... there are the ''other'' elementals. Dark Elementals are embodiments of the dark, demonic energies that the Demon Queen is using to transform the world into her infernal paradise; their very presence can transform whole villages into dens of monstergirls. For reasons known only to the author, whilst the other elementals have more inhuman forms, Dark Elementals appear as naked lolis floating atop a ball of inky-black slime. [[Yuki-Onna]]s are considered "Ice Elementals", but that role is more directly filled by Glacies and their Ice Queen rulers; crystaline-aspected and coldly beautiful women of pale-blue flesh and icy shells who seek to steal the metaphysical warmth from humans for themselves. Finally, the Dorome is a dopey lustful [[slime]]-like elemental of living mud, apparently created by accident when too much demonic energy and wet soul goes into the process of embodying a gnome - the wording is highly awkward and difficult to understand. <center> <gallery> MGE Gnome.jpg|Earth MGE Sylph.jpg|Wind MGE Ignis.jpg|Fire MGE Undine.jpg|Water MGE Glacies.jpg|Ice MGE Ice Queen.jpg|More Ice MGE Dorome.jpg|Mud </gallery> </center> {{D&D-Outsiders}} [[Category:Monsters]]
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