This week: January Fantasy: Fantasy Feels Like Home Edited by: Adore lol ♥   More Newsletters By This Editor 
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This month’s Adore lol♥ Fantasy Newsletter drifts into the shimmering world of faeries and elemental spirits—those ancient beings who live parallel to us in earth, air, water, and fire. Meet the grounded Gnomes, airy Sylphs, emotional Undines, and fiery Salamanders as we explore how each one shapes the magic of nature and the stories we love. A gentle, wonder‑filled escape into the realms just beyond the veil.
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Hi, my lovely dreamers and wanderers. Pull up a chair, pour yourself something warm, and settle in. This month, we’re stepping into the shimmering veil between our world and the one that hums just beneath it—the world of faeries and elemental spirits.
If you’ve ever felt a sudden breeze that seemed to carry a message, or noticed the way a flame dances as if responding to your thoughts, or sensed a presence in the quiet hush of a forest… Well, you might already be familiar with the elemental folk.
Literature has been whispering about them for centuries, and for this month, Adore lol ♥  is a guest editor for this month’s Fantasy newsletter. I'm taking you on a gentle, wonder-filled tour of these beings who live parallel to us, woven into the fabric of nature itself.
We're going to go a-traveling. Hope you will join our little caravan.
Before we dive into the four classical elementals, we have to talk about faeries—the gateway creatures of fantasy. I will say that this is not my field of expertise - I’m a mystery gal, as you might know of me but I’m broadening my area of reach to assist and contribute. Now, back to the newsletter.
Faeries are the ones who first teach us that the world is more enchanted than it appears. They’re the keepers of mischief, beauty, and mystery.
In literature, faeries come in every shape and temperament. They’re the regal and aloof Seelie Court, or the shadowy, unpredictable Unseelie, or tiny winged sprites or the tall, ethereal beings who look more like starlight than flesh.
But no matter the form, faeries represent the idea that nature is alive, aware, and sometimes a little sassy. They’re the ones who remind us that magic isn’t always grand—it can be subtle, playful, and found in the smallest corner of a garden.
Now, faeries often overlap with elementals, but elementals are a bit different. They’re not just magical beings—they are the magic of the natural world given shape. They don’t just live in nature; they embody it. We're going to meet a few in the next few lines that follow.
If you’ve ever felt the steady comfort of soil beneath your feet or the quiet wisdom of an ancient tree, you’ve brushed against the realm of the gnomes. In literature, Gnomes are the elementals of earth—solid, dependable, and deeply connected to the physical world.
They’re often described as small, sturdy beings who move through soil and stone as easily as we move through air.
They represent *stability *patience * hidden knowledge and *the slow, steady pulse of the natural world.
They interact as follows: Gnomes are said to guard treasures—sometimes literal gold, sometimes the secrets of roots and minerals. They’re not flashy, but they’re fiercely loyal to the land. If you’ve ever felt grounded after touching a tree or sitting on a rock, that’s very gnome energy. I'm really learning a lot here as I'm putting this together for you guys. I never knew this before and it's so interesting!
If gnomes are the heartbeat of the earth, sylphs are the breath of the sky. These airy elementals are often depicted as slender, graceful beings made of wind and light.
They represent the following: inspiration * intuition * freedom * the invisible forces that move us
They interact the following: Sylphs are the muses of the elemental world. They’re the ones who stir your thoughts during a long walk, who carry the scent of rain before a storm, who lift a leaf into a spiral just to make you smile.
If you’ve ever had an idea strike out of nowhere, you might have a Sylph to thank.
Now, we're on to the Undines which are the elementals of water, and they are as fluid, emotional, and mysterious as the element they embody.
They represent the following: emotion * healing * intuition *transformation
They interact as follows: Undines appear in literature as mermaids, water nymphs, river spirits, or beings made entirely of shimmering liquid. They’re deeply tied to human emotion—sometimes soothing, sometimes overwhelming.
They’re the ones who help us release what we’ve been holding. They’re the quiet comfort of a warm bath, the reflective stillness of a lake, the cleansing power of tears. It's so cool that we came across this section because my husband painted a couple of mermaids today in his studio. I love water and rivers and lakes...so lovely.
Okay, we're at the last elemental, the Salamander. Salamanders are the fire bearers in the elemental realm. No, not the lizard (though the name overlap is fun). Salamanders in elemental lore are beings of fire—passion, transformation, and raw energy.
They represent the following: *courage *creativity * destruction and *rebirth the spark that ignites change.
They interact as follows: Salamanders are often depicted as flickering, flame-like beings who dance within hearth fires or blaze across battlefields. They’re intense, but not malicious. They’re the force that pushes us forward, the heat that tempers metal, the spark that lights a new path.
In literature, they’re the most unpredictable of the elementals—capable of great creation or great destruction. But they always leave transformation in their wake.
Elementals endure in literature because they speak to something ancient in us. They remind us that we’re not separate from nature—we’re part of it. Each elemental mirrors a part of the human experience:
Gnomes ground us * Sylphs inspire us * Undines heal us * Salamanders ignite us
And faeries? They remind us to play. Wheee and yippeee!!! 
In a world that often feels too fast, too loud, too heavy, these beings invite us to slow down and notice the magic humming beneath everything. They whisper that imagination isn’t childish—it’s a doorway.
Thank you for wandering through the elemental realms with me today. Whether you’re drawn to the steady strength of Gnomes, the airy grace of Sylphs, the emotional depth of Undines, or the fiery passion of Salamanders, I hope you found a little spark of wonder to carry with you.
Fantasy isn’t an escape—it’s a reminder. A reminder that the world is layered, alive, and full of stories waiting to be noticed.
Until next time, keep your heart open, your imagination curious, and your inner faerie just a little mischievous. Till the next time I guest host a Fantasy newsletter...With love and stardust see ya later♥
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