Gemma, a character in The Elementalists series, is the Earth Source. She is first mentioned in Book 1, Chapter 18, when the late Dean Goeffe asks Your Character to save her, since her capture is the reason why Goeffe helped Raife. She makes her first official appearance in Book 2, Chapter 1.
Appearance
Gemma has blue eyes, shoulder-length blonde hair, and fair skin. She wears a white lace top under a cream-colored sweater.
Personality
In Book 2, Chapter 1, she is shown battling Kane, justified in her actions that she must stop him by sealing him in the earth. Before the seal is complete, he knocks her with a spell of his own, which almost kills her. To save her, Gemma's memory is erased while she is healing. Because of her amnesia, she appears frightened and unsure.
Chapters
The Elementalists
Book 1
- Chapter 18: Blood Moon (Mentioned)
Book 2
- Chapter 1: New Dawn
- Chapter 2: In Session
- Chapter 3: Late Lessons (Mentioned)
- Chapter 5: The Source
- Chapter 6: Crisis Control
- Chapter 8: Shaky Ground
- Chapter 13: Into the Woods
- Chapter 14: Know No Bounds
- Chapter 15: Squad Up
- Chapter 16: Unleashed
- Chapter 17: Ray of Light
Relationships
Alma
In Book 2, Chapter 5, Alma reveals to you that Gemma is the Earth source and that Kane nearly killed her before the seal was complete. The only way to save her was to bind her to a human body, and send her to Earth, placed under the care of mortals. Her memory was erased until she was strong enough to regain her Source form. Unfortunately, sometime in the last year, they lost track of her.
In Chapter 14, Alma explains that Gemma had to be rebound to new bodies when her previous ones expired. Over the course of two millenia, her atoms began returning bit by bit and Theia and Nome alternated assuming their human forms to care for her as she recovered.
When Kane blasts Alma's atoms apart, Gemma says she thinks once she gets her atoms together, she and the rest of the Sources will be able to figure out how to bind them.
Theia and Nome
Theia and Nome together used refractionary power to overcome Kane while Gemma sealed him in the Earth. Because Theia's location is unknown, Alma expects you and Atlas to use refractionary power once you both find Gemma to stop Kane.
Kane
In Book 2, Chapter 1, she is first seen fighting against Kane. The two seemed to share history and be on a similar power level. She is able to lock him up in the deep recesses of the Earth, but not before he almost kills her.
Elise Goeffe
In Book 1, Chapter 18, Dean Goeffe asks Your Character to save Gemma who is seen as the mystery girl from her locket. According to former Dean Waithe, Elise had adopted Gemma over ten years ago. In Book 2, Chapter 1, Gemma mentions a person named "Winnie". Raife says he won't hurt either of them if Gemma comes quietly. It is later revealed that Winnie is a short form of Goeffe's middle name Winnefred.
Raife Highmore
Possibly unaware of Gemma's true nature, Raife kidnapped her in his effort to blackmail Goeffe into lowering the wards protecting Penderghast and luring you (and Atlas) into a trap. He locked her in one of his safe houses in an unknown location and magically sealed the doors with blood rune symbols to prevent escape. In Chapter 2, she finds scraping the "paint" of the runes off the doors to be a useless endeavor. According to Raife's former lackey, his wards negate Locator spells.
Your Character
In Book 2, Chapter 2, you use your prescience ability to try to find her. You see her futilely attempt to escape Raife's safehouse. In Chapter 3, you and Atlas go to Goeffe's house to look for clues. There you find a letter to Gemma from Goeffe. If you decide to save the letter before the whole house collapses, you find out that Gemma's powers were also fluctuating and she was having a hard time controlling them. In Chapter 13, with help from Yarrow D'Yew, you see where she is being held and with the Pend Pals go to rescue her.
Atlas
Despite not wanting to help the late Dean Goeffe, Atlas changes his/her mind in Book 2, Chapter 3. Atlas doesn't want another child to go through the loss of her caretakers like Atlas did. Later, Atlas also feels that it is his/her mission to find Gemma and stop Kane.
Greygarden Waithe
Dean Waithe had met Gemma a few years ago while she was in Elise's care. He thought she was a nice child that found his magick fascinating, but she had immense and unnatural powers herself. As a djinn, he sensed multiple foreign energies around Gemma's, ancient, inhuman, and fracturing. He sensed her most recent seal was almost two decades old. He didn't pry but he thought it sounded like Elise knew Gemma's caretakers prior to adopting Gemma. He wondered if Gemma was destined to be the next High Attuned, while another part of him wondered if she was fully mortal.
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Miscellaneous
Trivia
- Her character model resembles Shannon from It Lives In The Woods.
- She shares the same name as Gemma Bianchi from Filthy Rich, Gemma Montjoy from The Unexpected Heiress and Gemma Navarro from Guarded, as well as the adoptable animal from Across the Void if the latter's default name is kept.
- Since she is the Earth Source, all Attuned who use Earth magic get their power from her.
- Her name Gemma in Latin mean gem or jewel, which makes sense as these invaluable products come from Earth in geological terms.
- In Book 2, Chapter 15, she is called an honorary member of the Pend Pals.