
Rodelements
Rodelements is about rodent based creatures, each representing an element and have their own personalities and story.
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Follow these rodents and discover how they live, interact and work with their elemental powers.
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- The Rodents and Elements -


- Auroratfish -
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Aurorat for short and based on a rat and fish fusion.
This creature controls the element water.
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It has a unique ability where the inside of its ears and gills
change colour, depending on its emotion.
Hence, the word 'aurora' in its name.
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Lives a cheerful and curious life as it enjoys being on both land
and water while it wants to befriend all the other rodents.


- Chinchilava -
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The fiery and edgy chinchilla.
This fluffy charcoal coloured ball can emit fire from its body.
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As one would expect from a fire based personality,
it tends to get hot when this creature gets angry.
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Chinchilava does try to avoid letting its emotions out as
much as trying to keep its fur dry and away from water.


- Natuirrel -
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A very shy and careful green squirrel.
Well, sure it is green now, but its fur actually
changes colour by the seasons!
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Besides that, it has the power to heal and grow plant life.
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It's not that Natuirrel dislikes other creatures,
but tends to get scared by the site of anyone it doesn't know.
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It enjoys sunbathing and challenges itself
by climbing to the top of a tree.


- Jairboangel -
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Jairboa for short. This rodent is quite full of itself,
maybe because of its angelic features?
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It enjoys interacting with other creatures, but usually only for its own benefits as it fishes for compliments and attention.
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Narcissistic personality aside, this creature can bend the wind to its desired direction, allowing it to blow clouds to where it wants.
In short...

Air
Water
Earth
Fire
Are there only 4 elemental rodents?
Nope! These are the main cast, but
there are more to be discovered...

Rodelements is still a fresh project and open for ideas.
Any cool rodent and/or element facts are highly welcome!
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