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The six '''elements''' are, in order of decreasing energy level, Light, Fire, Air, Water, Earth, and Shadow. These correspond to the six points of the material phase spectrum: energy, plasma, gas, liquid, solid, and void. In addition, they are mapped onto three perpendicular axes: luminal, thermal, and material.
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The six '''elements''' of [[aether]] are, in order of decreasing energy level, Light, Fire, Air, Water, Earth, and Shadow. These correspond to the six points of the material phase spectrum: energy, plasma, gas, liquid, solid, and void. In addition, they are mapped onto three perpendicular axes:
 
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!Ordered
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|Magenta / Shadow
|Light
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|Yellow / Light
 
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|Blue / Water
|Fire
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|Red / Fire
 
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|Material
 
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|Green / Earth
|Air
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|Cyan / Air
 
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== Complex Aetheric States ==
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As these axes are not mutually exclusive, a given quantity of aether can be multiple at the same time. Such aetheric states are deemed "complex." Complex aetheric states can be either ''complementary'' (component elements balanced across the order-chaos spectrum) or ''coordinated'' (component elements on the same end of the order-chaos spectrum).

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The six elements of aether are, in order of decreasing energy level, Light, Fire, Air, Water, Earth, and Shadow. These correspond to the six points of the material phase spectrum: energy, plasma, gas, liquid, solid, and void. In addition, they are mapped onto three perpendicular axes:

Axis Ordered Chaotic
Luminal Magenta / Shadow Yellow / Light
Thermal Blue / Water Red / Fire
Material Green / Earth Cyan / Air

Complex Aetheric States

As these axes are not mutually exclusive, a given quantity of aether can be multiple at the same time. Such aetheric states are deemed "complex." Complex aetheric states can be either complementary (component elements balanced across the order-chaos spectrum) or coordinated (component elements on the same end of the order-chaos spectrum).