Animental

Animentals, occasionally referred to in some of their rarer forms as elemental monsters, were a type of elemental creature that resembled animals and monsters from the Prime Material plane.

Whenever animals died on the Prime Material their life energy went to an appropriate Outer Plane, often times the Beastlands, but a residual part of their energy would typically get shunted through vortexes into one of the many Elemental planes.

There this residual force would coalesce into a duplicate of its former Prime body, but composed of its respective plane's element. This same process occurred with monsters, though it was far more rare. Even then, humanoid animentals were not known to exist.

Description
The appearance of an animental generally conformed to that of an animal on the Prime Material.

Behavior
All animentals, regardless of their spirits' Prime counterpart, were of a neutral disposition. Some described them as mindless beings, though their intelligence was on par with their Prime counterparts.

Abilities
Animentals were impervious to harm from their respective elemental. They could fly or swim through it with ease, though their movement remained similar to that of their Prime counterpart. They were capable of sensing creatures on the Border Ethereal of their respective plane.

Animentals mimicked the abilities of their Prime counterpart, as well as possessed abilities unique to their elemental. The abilities they mimicked from their Prime counterpart could remain the same depending upon the element their spirit was composed of &mdash; for example, a medusa reborn as an animental of Earth would still petrify her victims. But generally, the mimicked abilities of animentals conformed around their respective element &mdash; the spirit of a medusa reborn as a fire animental might turn her victims into ash, pillars of fire, or volcanic obsidian.

Much like other elementals, animentals reverted to their component element when "killed," such as a bat animental of Earth crumbling away into a pile of stones.

Combat
Animentals fought in the same manner as their Prime counterparts.

Rumors & Legends
Rumors circulated among the planes of there being animental giants, but no proof of their existence was ever found. Others claimed that animental humanoids were the progenitors of genies.

Prior to the Time of Troubles, some believed that animentals, as well as the rarer elemental monsters, were both merely temporary containers for elemental force that had achieved some semblance of sentience.

Diet
The dietary habits of animentals could vary, though generally they were carnivorous due to the lack of plant matter in many of the Elemental planes.

Habitats
Animentals were almost never found outside their respective elemental plane. Though there were some exceptions to this rule, as fire bats were occasionally encountered inside volcanoes on the Prime Material.

Relationships
Other elemental creatures generally ignored animentals, viewing them as a sort of phantom. Though some were known to use them as guards or even pets.

Whenever a spell that summoned animals, insects, or monsters was cast in the Inner Planes, an appropriate animental was typically summoned instead.

Notable Animentals

 * Elemental Plane of Air: There were known to exist animental counterparts of axebeaks, criosphinxes, giant rats, owlbears, as well as rats in the form of vapor rats.
 * Elemental Plane of Earth: There were known to exist animental counterparts of black bears, giant slugs, jackals, pegasi, and treants.
 * Elemental Plane of Fire: There were known to exist animental counterparts of aarakocra, griffons, leucrottas, otyughs, ropers, quippers, as well as bats in the form of fire bats.
 * Elemental Plane of Water: There were known to exist animental counterparts of displacer beasts, elephants, giant leeches, giant weasels, and whales.
 * Para-Elemental Planes: Across the various Para-Elemental Planes there were known to exist animental counterparts of herd animals, cave fishers, cloakers, dinosaurs, eagles, electric eels, giant octopi rats, urchins.