Zer0 Kay wrote:cuz no one wants one that can appear through the earth? Jump out of a fire or flow through a spigot?
I'm sure people would want them, I just think LESS people would want them, since those are more specific situations, I find invisible air a lot more flexible to a variety of scenarios.
There's this guy in Splynn Dimensional Market who always keeps a minor air elemental as a subtle guardian, can't do that as easily with other elementals unless you lurk next to a pond/firepit/ground.
Zer0 Kay wrote:wouldn't that assumption be determining that invisibility is the be all end all
Nope, just saying it's the most versatile and would be more popular, resulting in a higher proportion of air elementals. It's not as if I'm saying it would be ALL air elementals and that nobody could possibly ever summon the other 3 types.
I mean heck, look at Rifts England, there's a generic way to summon any kind of elemental, and then another way which specifically only summons air elementals.
Even if that doesn't result from and evidence air elemental popularity, it shows that something like this could explain why there could be more of them,
Zer0 Kay wrote:I think there are purposes for all of them.
Yup, but moar purposes for air, thus I assume more air guys flitting about on earth...
Although TBH the idea of wild-roaming elementals confuses the heck out of me since I thought they always return to their home dimension unless summoned by a summoner/warlock/shifter. The only reason I remember them trying to stay behind is to save fellow elementals.
Is it possible that the reason for there being roaming bands of wild elementals on a planet is that they know their brothers are enslaved on the planet, but they aren't able to locate them, and are just skirting about randomly trying to get lucky?
If they understood us, they'd probably stay on ground level and congregate to places where humans and co would tend to be, where their enslaved brethren would tend to be... but since they're so alien, they might figure that 2 miles off the ground is just as likely a place to find an evil elemental-enslaver as in Tolkeen.
If they're wildly scouring the place looking for brethren-slavers it could also explain why they will react in a hostile way to most non-elementals they encounter, since they hate being here and could be worked into a frenzy picturing all of us (save warlocks) as being 'the enemy' who might hold their brethren enslaved.