Thread:Lukas Exemplar/@comment-1682045-20161120001519/@comment-821448-20161120005146

No, because the only mentioning of an association between shadows and him/it (he became more of a thing than a humanoid soldier as his dark power grew) is his title, the Shadow Lord (another variation used was "the Lord of Shadows") and that he " wore a large cloak of shadows". There is nothing beyond this. It was said that he practised dark magic, however if that was to mean that he had power over shadows, or the element of shadow, that would mean that every dark wizard and witch in any story that uses those terms should be called elementals as well. There aren't even any natural elements mentioned in any of Rodda's books in connection to the natural world or magic itself. So, no, I do not believe he should be clasified as an elemental.