Atlas Ernhardt

, a character in The Elementalists series, is Your Character's identical twin sibling. He/She is first seen in Chapter 1, but referred to as reflection.

It isn't until Chapter 10 that he/she reveals that their name is Atlas.

Appearance
Atlas' gender and appearance changes according to the player's preferences for Your Character. He/she will always have the same gender and the same skin tone as you do, but their hair color will always be silver of sorts. They wear a black leather jacket and white t-shirt.

Personality
Atlas seems to be a confident person who is a powerful attuned user. Much like the mythological character he's named after... It seems like he feels like the world is on his shoulders and thus is jaded and doesn't trust easily. This is confirmed when when he tells Your Character to not trust any of the Pend Pals.

Your Character
Atlas tells Your Character that he/she is your twin sibling and this is confirmed when Atlas shows Your Character the other half of the photo you found in Chapter 4 of yourself as a baby. If you decide to see through Atlas’ memories in Chapter 11, Raife Highmore will refer to you as the older twin.

Professor Swan
She reveals to know Atlas and calls him/her by name when Your Character saves them from the Shade that attacks them in Chapter 10. They subsequently reveal to Your Character that they had no idea Atlas had been stuck in the Mirror Dimension this whole time.

Trivia

 * The name Atlas comes from the titan who was condemned to hold up the celestial heavens for eternity after the Titanomachy.
 * Atlas and Your Character being identical twin siblings separated at birth and with magickal powers connecting the two of you to the sun and the moon seems to be paying homage to the 2005 Disney Channel original movie Twitches.
 * Atlas is a playable character in Chapter 11 in a premium choice, where it is revealed that Atlas is the younger twin.
 * As of Chapter 11, it seems like he is sharing a room with Your Character unbeknownst to the rest of the faculty and students.