Elemental beings are mythical creatures often associated with the four classical elements: earth, water, air, and fire. Each type of elemental being is believed to embody the characteristics of its respective element. For example, earth elementals are typically depicted as sturdy and grounded, while water elementals are fluid and adaptable. These beings are often found in folklore and spiritual traditions, where they are thought to influence natural forces and maintain balance in the environment.
In various cultures, elemental beings are represented in different forms. Gnomes are commonly associated with earth, sylphs with air, undines with water, and salamanders with fire. These beings are often seen as guardians of their elements, playing a role in the harmony of nature.