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The Elements

Summary

  • There are 6 elements.
  • Everything physical is made from differing amounts of all 6 elements.
  • The elements may be viewed as several different sets of 6 concepts, each set of concepts is known as a “lens”.
  • The Physical Lens, relates generally to physical objects. The name of an element in the physical lens is often used as the generic name for that element. The physical lens consists of Void, Energy, Air, Water, Metal, and Salt.
  • The most common lenses are listed in the table below, along with the names given to the elements in those lenses.
  • Each element has a general nature independent of the lens used.
    • Void is related to decay, entropy, and nothingness.
    • Energy is related to emotion, wildness, and the potential for action.
    • Air is related to life, growth, and uncontrolled expansion.
    • Water is related to motion, the transport of useful things, and transmission over distance.
    • Metal is related to physical strength, solidity, and permanence.
    • Salt is related to logic, order, and rational thought.
  • Channelling power while focusing on a particular lens will have effects depending on both the element and the lens used.
  • A person can only generally channel power via one lens, or two closely linked ones (e.g. crafters channel both the Metallic and Prismatic lenses, and Warlocks channel both the Chromatic and Hedronic lenses).
  • Priests do not use the lenses. Instead, they channel the power of a particular god, who will provide power linked to two specific elements.
  • Anything with an abundance of a particular element is said to be “aspected” towards that element. It will tend to exhibit characteristics appropriate to one or more lenses of that element.
  • Anything which completely lacks one or more elements is highly unstable. One consequence of this is that everything contains some void, and will eventually decay.

The Lenses and The Elements

  • The Physical Lens sees the elements as parts of the physical world, and is the most common way of viewing the elements.
  • The Human Lens sees the elements as biological or mental concepts, and is used by monks1).
  • The Fundamental Lens sees the elements as concepts of physics and the structure of the universe, and is used by starfarers.
  • The Metallic Lens sees the elements as metals, and is used by crafters.
  • The Prismatic Lens sees the elements as gemstones, and is used by crafters.
  • The Chromatic Lens sees the elements as colours, and is used by warlocks.
  • The Hedronic Lens sees the elements as abstract shapes, and is used by warlocks.
The Physical Lens Void Energy Air Water Metal Salt
The Human Lens Death Spirit Breath Blood Body Mind
The Fundamental Lens Vacuum Potential Expansion Force Matter Law
The Metallic Lens Obsidian Platinum Silver Mercury Steel Gold
The Prismatic Lens Onyx Opal Pearl Ruby Quartz Diamond
The Chromatic Lens Black Saffron (yellow) Cobalt (blue) Carmine (red) Umber (brown) Ivory (white)
The Hedronic Lens Sphere Tetrahedron Cube Octahedron Dodecahedron Icosohedron

Each column represents the same element, seen through a different lens. For example, Energy is also Spirit is also Potential is also Platinum is also Opal is also Saffron is also the Tetrahedron.

1) temporary name, fix later
the_elements.txt · Last modified: 2017/11/24 21:42 by gm_mike