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Elementals are the forces of nature's elements in the lore of Dota 2.

Abode
Elementals have varying abodes, they don't seem to come from the same plane of existence. Though there is a plane for them, which is the elemental plane.

Because they physically embody the elements of nature, many elementals can be found in the material plane where they are at one with nature itself.

Embodiment
All elemental characters are at one with nature, regardless of what kind of nature it is, be it natural or unnatural. Elementals are at one with nature, because in a way, they are nature itself. They are in harmony with nature, for they are merely congruent aspects and parts of the vast whole that is known as nature. For instance, an artisan will harvest a chunk of stone from the earth, before carving a golem or gargoyle out of that stone and animating it. Since the rock was sourced from nature, the resulting golem or gargoyle that was crafted from it is an elemental at one with nature, because even though they have been separated from the earth, they still have their source in nature. In other words, they are nature given form. Their harmony and affinity to nature means that their embodiment is that of nature and its elements, depending on their nature and element/s they represent. It may come in the form of them embodying the whole element itself (e.g. the alive and sentient sands of the Scintillant Wastes), borrowing aspects of nature into their body that they can form for themselves (e.g. Barathrum's bovine-simian form), or simply being sprung out of a preexisting element by themselves or some external influence (ex. Earthshaker's mortal form and Tiny). Because of the diverse motley of geneses, common and recurring physical features between elemental species are uncommon, making them difficult to organize and classify according to their own physical features. The elements that compose the elementals can align to enhance an elemental's ancient strength or realign to reassemble their forms. This seems to tell us that the alignment of an elemental's elements is responsible for their health, affecting stuff like their physical strength. It also signifies that their elements are the building blocks of their being.

Heroes
The, whose true name is Kaldr, is an elemental of ice. As an ice elemental, he can manipulate the cold elements of nature, such as freezing temperatures, cold caustic winds, and ice storms. The is the very incarnation of the Blueheart Glacier in Icewrack. Appearing as a wolf, the Conduit can take on many forms, but it is an elemental to the core. , also known as Raigor Stonehoof, is the elemental earth of Nishai incarnate. He is unique among the elementals because his current body does not inherit the element that he represents, instead being made of flesh and blood. , the Tormented Soul, is an elemental of the evil core of all nature. What makes him distinct from his fellow elementals is that he wasn't one of them in the first place, but he was just a mundane philosopher, only becoming one when he saw the shocking truth of nature using the haunted Chronoptic Crystals. Compared to most elementals who usually have a single element at their disposal, Leshrac has mastery over multiple elements, such as the earth and storm elements via and. The is a water elemental. Not like most elementals, he did not originate from the elements of this planet. Instead, he came from outer space in a comet that crashed into our world, until he became at one with the tides of this planet's oceans, allowing him to use the unconstrained element of water. The sands of the Scintillant Waste are alive and sentient, thus it is an elemental sand. As a vast expanse of living sand, it has an unfathomable form to the eyes and minds of mortals, so it frees a fragment of itself that fills a magical carapace shaped after the scorpions of the Waste to become more discernible to them. This magic armor—filled with the sands of the Waste that animates the carapace—is known as Crixalis, meaning "Soul of the Sand", but he is also known as who is the Waste's sole guardian and ambassador. Barathrum, the is an elemental intelligence hailing from the elemental realm that is his home. His element is a lot less obvious than the other elementals, but he has a recurring Earth theme in his lore and designs. The symbol that appears when using his is the Taurus sign, one of the three signs that is associated with the Earth element in astrology. The element is well represented by his Strength attribute and his motifs of iron, magnetism, and crystals all of which belong to the earth. Although 's origins are mysterious even to himself, his status as an elemental is less mysterious but implicit. According to two reliable sources Kaolin and Elder Titan, the being known as Tiny has his origins from the earth's soil or the bedrock. In Dota Underlords, he is classified as a Primordial Hero, an alliance which includes forces of nature, such as the Fundamentals and the elementals. He could be classified as the latter with his alignment to the earth.
 * Superficially, Kaldr appears to embody the icy and cold elements. In truth, he is actually the ghost of his true form who is ubiquitous through time,--past, present, and future--who will soon bring the Great Equilibrium at the end of the cosmos' life, an apocalypse where all matter will stop in his cold grip. This may suggest that he is actually the cosmos' cold temperatures that has been dropping over time ever since its genesis.
 * Besides the material plane where we can observe his icy form and power, the real Kaldr exists outside of time in the cold infinite void that predates creation and will soon outlive it. He returns to the void beyond time when he dissipates.
 * The elemental plane is its home where its true form dwells and where it is most powerful and advantaged. It protects this plane from doom by winning the Ancients' war.
 * Although he is not made of the earth element like his golem and gargoyle brethren in Nishai, his spirit is at one with the earth. Like other elementals, he is connected with his respective element, including the moon because it is a body of earth.  Following a fateful encounter, he has merged with a fragment of another earth.
 * His embodiment is composed of the Impurities at the heart of nature, as evident in his reformation process where his Impurities align and unite within him. Since the elements that constitute his being are in torment, he too is in a state of torment and anguish.
 * This elemental has a liminal existence between the material plane and the heart of nature. He returns to the latter when he dies to reincarnate unto the world once more.
 * He exists on two planes at once, the Terrene Plane and the Astral Plane. This allows him to deal damage on both levels of existence.
 * His form is a reflection of the native bovines and simians of the material plane, borrowing a bunch of their aspects into his form as outward emblems of his inner strength, agility, & cunning. This unnatural beast's form from beyond the planes of reality is a mockery to nature, according to Ursa.
 * Besides the elemental realm that is his home, and the material plane where we can observe his physical form, Barathrum oft travels between the planes, returning to this interstitial space when he dies before setting out from it once more.

Possible Heroes
(a.k.a. Atropos) is said to be a Bane Elemental. Abaddon also calls him an elemental, but it's unknown if Bane represents something in nature. Althought not explicit, is heavily implied to be an elemental. She is akin to a golem, which is a type of elemental according to Earthshaker's bio. It's no mystery that the is a Fundamental. However, with one who is known as an enigma, nothing is what it seems. When his subordinate Kaldr kills him, he will call him an elemental. His potential elemental identity is supported by the fact that one of the afterlives he travels to is the "elemental force" which may or may not be the elemental realm. In Dota Underlords, he has aligned himself with the elementals for unknown reasons, going so far as to replace his Fundamental kin Ezalor with the elemental Tiny. Like his counterpart in real-life, was born from a massive magic stone. As such, he may make a connection between him and Tiny who was also born from rock. has been called an elemental by Bristleback. While not evident at first, the Lightning Revenant might be an elemental. In Dota Underlords, he is classified as a Primordial hero, an alliance which includes forces of nature such as the Fundamentals and elementals. He could be classified as the latter with his alignment to lightning. 's lore does not explicitly classify him as an elemental, but his potential elemental status is somewhat evident in his features.
 * Nothing besides his title and Abaddon's statement considers him as an elemental. At the very least, his vaporous form comes from the ichor of Nyctasha, the goddess of fear. Since his form comes from Nyctasha's divine blood, he is also said to be the essence of fear itself. It's even possible that he is a blood elemental or vapor elemental.
 * Like all elementals, her body is sourced from nature itself since hers is forged from the core of a once young star. Because of this, she is an extension of that star's core.
 * As for what kind of elemental is Enigma, he may be a void elemental or shadow elemental given that his form (a.k.a. his pattern) is made out of void and shadow, if these two can be considered as elements of nature.
 * Like his fellow Fundamentals and their creator, Enigma exists across all planes at once and he can draw other aspects of himself to assist him via . The ability gives rise to an eidolon or more, aspects of Enigma that may be a kind of elemental like him if he is considered one.
 * The Phoenix that we are familiar with is but a shadow of his real form. Phoenix is actually a young star that has taken a terrestrial form resembling that of a fiery bird.
 * Beyond Rigwarl's statement, nothing yet suggests that he's an elemental, besides embodying flame in the form of a star. This may also suggest that stars are elementals.
 * The Underscape is his home realm, the dark hereafter where he patrols the Narrow Maze as an usher to the afterlives of the dead.  Besides being his home, he returns to the bleak and dismal Underscape when he dies  so that he can be recharged and revived there.
 * Earthshaker's bio classifies gargoyles as an elemental since they are at one with the earth, but they're also a separate entity from it. As a gargoyle whose form is made of stone he should qualify as an elemental.
 * Like his comrade Razor, this gargoyle hails from the Underscape. In this dark and cold hereafter, Visage watches the dead cross beyond the veil of death and into the Narrow Maze where he is perched atop its ingress.

Races
Golems and gargoyles are implied to be elementals, according to Earthshaker's biography.

Stone giants may be a type of elemental, given that their remains are now made of gravel, the result of the earth that bore them also destroying them by the shifting of the earth.

Wildwings may call upon the spirit of the wind to summon a hurricane or a sentient tornado, the latter of which might be a wind elemental.

Others
(also known as Grief Elementals or Culween's Most Cunning Fabrications ) are elementals that are conjured by invoking two  and one. Formless wind elementals exist in the lore of the.
 * Like all elementals who embody the elements, the Forge Spirits embody the elements in their own way. They embody the fortitude of Quas' ice and the strength of Exort's fire.
 * Anyone who can summon them are considered as their masters, like and Culween, the latter being the creator of the spell that summons them.

Elementals versus Celestials
Due to the mention of the word "elemental" and "elements" or anything relating to those in the lore surrounding the Celestials, these entities may be mistaken for elementals. Truth be told, elementals and Celestials are quite distinct from each other, but they both share an amount of similarities between them.

Differences
Between elementals and Celestials, the former are products of the latter while the latter are the origins of the former. Elementals come from the Celestials, while the Celestials give rise to the elementals. For example, Earthshaker is an elemental whose soul is at one with his planet's soul. The soul of the planet itself is within the reincarnated Kaolin, who now calls himself the Earth Spirit as a result. This is only one example, though, so it is not known if this also applies to the other Celestials and elementals. Because of this relationship, it could explain why elementals are very common and populous while Celestials are one of a kind. All four known Celestials originate from planes of spiritual existence beyond the mortal plane. They're also divine authorities, as shown when all four spirit brothers uphold order in nature, such as the purging the Monkey King's immortality when he made transcended the cycle of nature that ensures death for all living beings, a crime that they didn't take very kindly to. This shows that Celestials are gods who are above most elementals in the hierarchy. But not all elementals come from the Celestials, though, let alone have any relationships to them. Sometimes, elementals are just a form that a higher entity who has little or nothing to do with the elements may assume on the terrene plane. Kaldr may appear to us as an ice elemental, but what he truly is is the great equilibrium at the end of the universe that will stop all matter, his true self existing outside of time itself. It's likely that he simply manifests as an elemental of ice because the ice element fits with the cessation of motion, something he embodies.

Similarities
What makes them similar though is the spiritual bond between them as mentioned earlier.

Masters
Nearly all elementals are loyal to or serve a higher power, who are usually their creators. Here is a table of elementals and their respective masters.

Worship
Elemental communion can be found in the lore surrounding the one we know as Lyralei the Windranger. Before the fateful elemental retribution that fell upon them all, the Zaru'Kinan order of the Rising Gale learned to make ethereal connections with powerful elementals that they could scarcely comprehend. Their elemental gifts were passed on to their children, bearing a lineage of scions who could also harness the wind element. They gave offerings to the elements and in return these elements gave them gifts, such as an. Besides the wind itself, there are other clans who had connections to the other elements such as the "servants of a dancing flame" who were friends with Lyralei's ancestors. Like Mother Nature who's both cruel and kind, these wind elementals have a dark side to them. Lyralei's paternal great grandfather, a high priest in Zaru'Kina, despised the Order of the Rising Gale and resented their influence. He found an opportunity to abolish the order once he learned that his son fell in love with Lyralei's grandmother. Having sanctioned their union and welcomed her into Zaru'Kina, he infiltrated the order through this union and learned their ways, assimilating himself so as to dismantle it from within by spreading lies about the true motives of the Order. For merely allowing these crimes to transpire, the wind did not forgive their blindness and sentenced all of Zaru'Kina to death by destroying their village with a storm of wind.

Balance
In Dota Underlords, the elementals seek to restore balance to the Fundamentals, possibly by reuniting these separated forces.

Items
The is named after the overly-protective living flame that is bound to this cloak.

Some believe that the is proof that there are unseen forces that manipulate the happenings of the material plane.

Holiness
Little is known about Obelis, besides being characterized by a holy light. heaven

Personality

 * Although Obelis is not as violent as the Flayed Twins, he is no peaceful god, for he can be furious. His faithful—who are violent in their crusade—claim to act on his will, implying he can be wrathful.
 * On the contrary, Chen claims that he is among the most beloved of Obelis, which means that this god has a merciful side.

Enemies
thinks that Chen's god Obelis is unworthy of any worship because Obelis is unlike Strygwyr's gluttinous twin gods.

Description
The knights of the Fold are the troopers or martial branch of a congregation simply known as “the Fold” who all worship Obelis as their sole god. Based on what they do to others, they are holy crusaders who seek out potential converts for the Fold and purge all unbelievers. Beyond this, most of the info in this page is based off of one Fold Knight named Chen, so the below info about the Knights of the Fold might not be general. Not exactly a religion of peace, the Knights of the Fold are on a crusade where violence is an option. The purpose of the crusade is a global persecution of unbelievers. It is also a holy inquisition or judgment in which unbelievers are presumably sought out by the Fold Knights to be investigated on their beliefs, before being punished or converted according to what they find out about their faith.

Traditions
The Knights of the Fold are a very solemn and thus a dull organization. It is said they hesitate to include fun in their recreation.

Promotion
Chen earned the armor that he wears now from every bloody conversion he has done in the name of the Fold and their god Obelis.

Faith and worship
Obelis is the one and only god that the Knights of the Fold worship. Everything they do is according to his will.

Armory
Although Chen wields a staff, there are Fold knights who wields swords as well, which they wield against anyone who opposes them.

Sorcery
Assisting them in their inquisition is the fanatical spell. As its name says, the spell tests an enemy's faith but it is said to be unwieldy and random, barely making it a fair and just test of faith as it randomly harms anyone (regardless of their faith) and punishing them for sins that they may have never had. Those who repent before the Fold knights are recruited by. The means by which it works its conversion seems to be inconsistent: it infuses others with what might be the spirit of Obelis himself, it persuades them by prayer, or the light of Obelis is revealed to them.

Heroes
is a Fold knight who was recruited from the Hazhadal Barrens as a heathen tribesman. A skirmish between his clan and the knights left him the sole survivor of his clan and he struggled until he could no longer fight back. Tired and within an inch of his life, he faced his execution with courage and humility by baring his neck to the blade, moving the knights who subsequently offered him an ultimatum: a place in their knighthood or death. Choosing the former, he joined the knights in their bloody inquisition as he seeks out both potential converts to bolster the Fold's numbers and bold unbelievers to bring judgment.
 * has high opinion on knighthood, thinks them a force to be reckoned with,     peerless,  believes they can redeem

Enemies
Below is a list of aspects that the Fold Knights deem worthy of receiving the "final reward" for their defiance, this reward basically being a death sentence.
 * The sinful and the wicked
 * The recusant and the heretical
 * The irredeemable and the impentitent
 * Pagans to the Fold's beliefs like are put to oblivion.
 * False god worshippers and idolaters like are also slain.
 * False demagogues are punished by death.
 * Apostasy is forbidden and punished by death.

Heroes
In her journey of dreadful retribution, the has slain several Knights of the Fold, recording each one she kills with notches.

Besides hating Chen, also dislikes his knighthood. She thinks they are simply a "cult with a pretty name" possibly because of their fanaticism and conversions.

calls the Fold Knights “charlatans” in comparison to Chen's true self.

Races
As expected of a monotheistic faith characterized by holy light and righteousness, demons are rejected by the Knights of the Fold.

Factions
The ancient order of the Aeol Drias are at war with their ancient nemeses the Knights of the Fold. To this end, they raised Nortrom in hopes of destroying them all.

Travelling through the Hazhadal Barrens in caravans, the Fold Knights were once ambushed by the local godless tribes and their locuthi, both of which they easily vanquished.