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Salamander

Fire Spirit of Paracelsus

The salamander is the fire elemental in 16th-century Swiss alchemist Paracelsus's classification of elementals. Depicted as small lizard-shaped spirits engulfed in flame, they originate from ancient naturalist Pliny's mistaken claim that real salamanders could live in fire — a misunderstanding caused by actual salamanders hiding in damp logs and emerging when fires were lit. This misconception fused with Renaissance alchemy to establish the fire-spirit archetype.

Origin

The salamander is the spirit of fire among Paracelsus's four elementals (16th century). The figure draws on the Greco-Roman natural-history tradition that ordinary salamanders survive flame — an idea recorded by Pliny and Aristotle.

Features

  • Small spirit in the shape of a salamander
  • Wreathed in flame
  • Survive within fire and travel through it
  • Inhabit hearths and forges
  • Allies of blacksmiths and alchemists

Stories

Personify the fire element in Renaissance alchemy. Patron spirits of smiths and alchemists, heraldic emblems of immortality and purification, and the archetype of fire elementals in fantasy literature.

Weakness

Weaken when fire dies. Vulnerable to water, and traditions hold that they perish when their host flame is extinguished.

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