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What Are the Chaos-System Elements?

I'm glad you asked! Yes, you. I'll name each of the seventeen Elements in usual order and talk about it briefly, including associated color and reach of dominion. (These reaches tend to overlap.)

Fire (bright red), one of the four classical Elements. Opposed to Water. Governs all processes of combustion, natural or not, as well as most plasma-type substances. Hot and dry.

Water (dark blue), one of the four classical Elements. Opposed to Fire. Calm but flowing, governs water in all states and all liquid matter to some extent. Cold and wet.

Earth, a.k.a. Ground or Rock (brown), one of the four classical Elements. Opposed to Air. Firm and strong, governs most solid matter and to an extent all that relies on it. Cold and dry.

Air (sky blue), one of the four classical Elements. Opposed to Earth. Free and spirited, governs most gaseous matter and most forms of transportation. Hot and wet.

Space (aqua-green), one of the three Universal elements. Opposed to Time. Governs all motion, creation, and destruction in the first four dimensions (0D, 1D, 2D, and 3D). These are thus called the spatial dimensions.

Time (sandy gold), one of the three Universal Elements. Oversees all motion, creation, and destruction in the second set of dimensions (4D, 5D, and 6D), which influence the perception of time and the possibilities of future and futures past. These are thus called the temporal dimensions.

Gravity (orange), one of the six Quantum elements. Opposed to Entropy. Governs momentum and the Universe's physical laws. Also governs the principles of ontological inertia, that is, the tendency of existing things to keep existing.

Entropy, a.k.a. Chance or Randomness (hot pink), one of the six Quantum elements. Opposed to Gravity. Governs the dissolution of fundamental particles on an atomic scale. On an everyday scale governs chance, 'luck', probability, and the constant fight of matter against ontological intertia.

Life (emerald green), one of the four Balance elements. Opposed to Death. Governs the instinct and will (as well as intellect if applicable) of all living organisms. Also amorally governs the sating of any type of pleasure, mental or physical. Co-governs most emotions and the end of life with Death and co-governs the initiation of motion with Gravity when applicable.

Death (dark purple), one of the four Balance elements. Opposed to Life. Amorally governs pain, whether unnecessary or suffering for a cause. Governs also most weapons and other objects meant to harm. Co-governs most emotions and the end of life with Life, as well as co-governing decay and decomposition with Entropy where applicable.

...come back next time for the next set!