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+ | *[[Harmony of the Cosmic Elements]], [[Thraspevain dhal Esbirth]], 2494 | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 26 March 2019
A system of elements is a philosophy and method of dividing the cosmos into basic components. The four basic elements from the ancients are earth, water, air, and fire. Alchemists use this and other systems in their disciplines.
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