Can I suggest not making Dark evil?
Dark is near -always- evil, and it might just be me, but (at least imo) stories that have dark being not actually evil are pretty good.
I thought about it but the Dark Elemental was best suited emotionally.
I've been considering adding in the Japanese Twins earlier. One of them is a Dark Elemental who's certainly not evil. She's sorta batman-ish, to be accurate.
But they're supposed to come in during the sequel, along with more elementals in general. They honestly work better second-generation, especially since the light one is the one that starts tempting Water out of the closet. They would work well enough in the first generation, though I don't know how much they would clash. Conflict between the main cast is paramount and while they would break down with Fire, Water, and Air that's only three out of then 8 heroes. The others would be perfectly accepting, which wouldn't make much of a story. They work to well as glue.
Therefore Dark is presumed evil until book II at which point I also have another red herring to subvert expectations.
Gah. 'Ritin be a hard thing to do.
Really, again? Why not have the protagonists assigned elements based on personal weaknesses, rather than strengths? The 'dark' guy is in fact the friendliest and most outgoing, in a similar manner that the 'water' guy can't swim. The given elements aren't just some two dimensional window to express a shallow character arch type, they symbolise internal conflict and struggle.
It is still bullshit, but more stylised bullshit, at least to the level that you can trick the average twitard into thinking it is good, and look much those sold.
Well, the Element is assigned mostly due to personality. The Water Elemental was born in a desert (iraq) but because she's a leveling force and can take but hardly ever give ground she gets water. Her stubborness is a part of her persoanlity and is reflected by her element, instead of the other way around. So while she is a water elemental she actually can't swim, never having had a chance to do so. She can breathe underwater though, so she can learn quickly.
If you do go the route of dark as evil, have the character be normal for a long time. Something like emotional trauma, differing opinions, a second personality created by the elemental, and being separated can lead to being evil over time, but not instantly. Nothing is stopping the water elemental from drowning people, or the fire elemental from burning people. Unless the dark elemental is a homicidal maniac from the start I would build that up in your character development. Having a main adversary (or at least an initial one) can help if you want to go this route.
I was thinking about this. She's definitely not obviously evil. She's a bit sadistic, and certainly a bluh bluh huge bitch, but she's hardly the one you'd expect to have a meatlocker full of corpses. There's certainly more likely canidates around. Air is outright stated (by herself no less) to be insane. It isn't until the first main character death they know who did it.
If I somehow managed to obtain your book free of any material price, I would give it a chance.
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Can I suggest not making Dark evil?
Dark is near -always- evil, and it might just be me, but (at least imo) stories that have dark being not actually evil are pretty good.
Dark as an element isn't. It's the girl with the power who's evil.