A Philosophical Study Conducted by: 
Wyrmo  
in Dark Ages  
Contents: 
Foreword 
Theory I 
Theory II 
Theory   
III 
Creag Study 
Athar   
Study 
Srad Study 
Sal Study 
Elements and Gods 
Conclusion 
Spell   
Glossary   
Foreword: 
    The elements of Temuair are    
considered the oldest known code for the ways and workings of Temuair. They form    
the buildling blocks, the four pillars of support for life, as we know it. Yet    
relatively few studies have been conducted about these elements. Most Aislings    
see a certain element as merely a method to further their political or social    
standings. Aisling knowledge of the elements seems to only go so far as the    
basic understanding that an element can be both a powerful ally and a terrible    
enemy. So, in order to increase the Aisling knowledge, I have conducted this    
study on the elements and their relationships to things and how this affects    
Aislings and their lives. This study is mostly pertinent to wizards, however, it    
is valuable to other Aislings as well. 
 Side Note: The theories    
presented in this study are my ideas alone, and, although factual evidence is    
provided, most of these theories have never been proven and likely never will    
be.    
    
Theory I: 
    In my opinion, it is the wizard who    
had the greatest understanding of the elements. Wizards must learn to harness    
the power of the elements, but the must not only know basic facts concerning    
strengths of elements, they must know pertinent information such as the location    
of elemental nodes. In addition, as has been discovered, the cyclical nature of    
the four elements (fig. 1) 
 
makes it easy to    
comprehend the relationship between one element and two others but as for the    
relationship to the last element, this is mysteriously vague. However, every    
element must have a relationship with all of the other three. It is my belief,    
therefore, that for elemental relationships, each element has an element    
greater, lesser, and equal (fig. 2).  
    
    
This relationship helps to create a sense of symmetry among the elements. With this in mind we can begin to understand the oraganization of the elements and why they behave as they do.
Theory II: 
    Another main theory that I    
propose is that all four elements were created seperately at different times    
rather than sumultaneously. In the chaos that followed the overthrow of the    
previous system of unity, I believe creag, element of earth, arose first and    
foremost. It was a solid beacon of hope in a chaotic time. But with one element,    
the world was not stable. So athar arose, feeding of creag and in time making    
creag very weak. Creag was almost entirely destroyed by these winds. However,    
creag was not destined to be destroyed, and so found an unlikely ally in srad.    
Srad, the fire, ate off of athar until athar was in a crippled form. Srad could    
not dominate with only three elements, though, so sal arose. These waters were    
the strongest element of all because while sal was taming srad, it also had to    
keep creag from destroying it. Creaag was able to return to a stabler state    
however and athar soon followed. And so our present order of elements came to be    
and it has been that way ever since.    
Theory III: 
    My third theory involves the    
wizards choice of an element for his or her specialization. My belief is that    
the wizard is not the true person making the choice. Inside every pesron, there    
is an essence of one of the four elements. This essence, I believe, generally    
appears around a wizard's (or other Aisling's) 11th insight when he starts to    
become more dedicated to wizardry. So, in this manner, I believe the element    
naturally chooses the wizard so to speak. What else could actually drive a    
wizard to pick the certain element that s\he does? This drive must be the    
essence of the element within him or her. This essence governs more than simply    
what element a wizard alligns with, however. It affects his or her thoughts as    
well. A wizard will be more prone to attack monsters with an element weak to    
theirs. For instance a sal wizard will feel more dislike to a srad scorpion then    
an athar one. Maybe an athar wizard would feel an athar student is more capable    
and be more inclined to mentor him or her. Also, Aislings tend to take on a    
personality from their elements. A creag wizard will be calm and thoughtful    
while a srad wizard will always be quick to anger. Through these studies, it can    
be shown that elements affect the lives of Aislings in many more ways than they    
know or realize.    
Creag Study: 
    I present creag first because I believe    
creag was created first of all elements. Specialization in creag for a wizard    
means being hardy and durable, able to withstand harsh environments. Creag    
followers tend to have a passion for nature and animals, being close to the    
earth. They tend to be careful thinkers, slow to speak and act but wisely doing    
so. Creag is concentrated most in the center of the pravat mountains. The veins    
of the earth are close to the surface here, and often creag wizards will come to    
the the heart of the mountains merely to feel the earth's energy radiating from    
them. It has often beed debated why the grimlok are the principal race embued    
with the creag element. I believe this is because the mountain loving grimloks    
have a passion for the earth and this is why they settled in pravat to begin    
with. Grimlok are kind and hardy as a creag creature should be. Creag is a    
fascinating element.    
Athar Study: 
    Athar is next in my sequence of    
elements. Athar, I think, is the least understood of the elements. Athar is    
weakest of all elements, yet it can travel huge distances without being    
diminished. Athar wizards are sly and cunning as well as being quick of foot.    
They are usually scheming on something and tend to only be talkative with good    
friends, who are "in on their plans". Athar can be found sailing over the Astrid    
plain. What makes athar an enigma is the fact that few Aislings are able to make    
the long hard journey to athar's source. Kobolds are rightly the keepers of    
athar as Konolds are sly an cunning, usually only attacking Aislings in planned    
ambushes. Kobolds often congregate on the astrid plain to feel the wind, essence    
of athar, rushing buy. Athar is my element though I don't think it necissarily    
better than the other three. It simply chose me so to speak.    
Srad Study: 
    The fiery element is popular for use by    
young wizards, as they still have a fiery spirit in thier hearts. Srad wizards,    
whatever the age, always have a fiery spirit and are quick to anger. They are    
strong fighters and they are strong willed; when other Aislings have long given    
up, srads wizards have merely only just begun to fight. This strong will can    
sometimes make these wizards appear igonorant but they are not. It is merely    
their nature. The creature associated with srad most often is the goblin. The    
goblin represents all the character traits of srad. Srad wizards are the only    
element that will accept the goblins as friends. It is my belief that srad    
doesn't have a specified location as staying in one location is too dull for    
srad and no location fiery enough exists for it. Srad usually follows the    
goblins and exists wherever there are strong wills and fiery    
spirits.    
Sal Study: 
    Sal is a strange element. It is    
extremely powerful but cannot travel over large distances. Sal wizards tend to    
be rare because sal, I believe, is the hardest element to master. But a powerful    
sal wizards is a match for anything alive. Sal wizards are very wise, and are    
very honest. But they can also be a powerful enemy. Ally or enemy, they are firm    
and decisive. Sal is concentrated in the water lands of the mehadi swamp. The    
essence of sal is strong as one walks through the marshlands and by the rivers    
criscrossing the wetlands. Sal wizards can sometimes be seen congregating in the    
heart of the swamp for deep meditation. The mehadi are affiliated with sal    
because of their affinity with water. They are also wise creatures, even though    
they will not often ally with Aislings. Sal, in my belief, was the final element    
created.    
Elements and Gods: 
    The finaly section of my study deals    
with the rarely explored idea that the gods of Temuair are each embied with the    
essence of an element. This parallels the way Aislings are affiliated with    
elements, yet I believe that the gods are more of a physical interpretation of    
elements, meaning they display what the element is like physically. My theory    
states that for each element there is a god that is entirely descriptive of that    
element and then one that is only slightly descriptive. This theory helps to    
explain why there are so many gods in Temuair.    
   
Creag: 
    Major: Cail 
    Cail represents everything that is creag. He is    
the perfect essence of creag. 
       
Minor: Glioca 
    Glioca,    
while in harmony with the earth is not especially concerned with animals and    
other natural objects    
Athar: 
    Major: Fiosachd 
    Again, he represents all the traits of athar    
and what athar is physically. 
       
Minor: Sgrios 
    Sgrios    
has many of the athar traits as well, except that athar is not naturally evil    
like Sgrios.    
Srad: 
    Major: Ceannladir 
    Ceannladir's fiery spirit and strong will show    
he is the essence of srad. 
       
Minor: Deoch 
    Deoch has    
the characteristics of srad, just not to such a high degree.    
Sal: 
    Major: Grammail 
    Grammail is a living image of sal as he is wise    
but at the same time firm. 
       
Minor: Luathas 
    Luathas    
tends to be kind and sal, in my opinion. is not characteristically    
kind.    
Conclusion: 
    These relationships studied between    
elements and gods in conjuction with the other theories presented helps us to    
gain a better understanding of the four cornerstones of our lives, the elements.    
Without elements the world would not have order as we know it. So by    
understanding elements, we are beginning to understand are lives, and so see a    
greater meaning within ourselves. Studies like this one must keep being    
conducted in order to furthur Aisling knowledge. For without the drive for    
knowledge, we Aislings merely become mundanes.    
   
Spell Glossary: 
    This is merely provide for wizard    
reference.    
Creag: 
beag   
creag 
beag creag lamh   
creag 
creag   
lamh 
mor creag 
creag meall 
ard   
creag 
creag gar 
leasiach creag 
sal   
nadur 
mor sal nadur   
ard sal nadur 
beag leasiach creag 
mor   
leasiach creag 
ard leasiach   
creag   
Athar: 
beag   
athar 
beag athar lamh   
athar 
athar   
lamh 
mor athar 
athar meall 
ard   
athar 
athar gar 
leasiach arthar 
creag   
nadur 
mor creag nadur   
ard creag nadur 
beag leasiach athar 
mor   
leasiach athar 
ard leasiach   
athar   
Srad: 
beag   
srad 
beag srad lamh   
srad 
srad   
lamh 
mor srad 
srad meall 
ard   
srad 
srad gar 
leasiach srad 
athar   
nadur 
mor athar nadur   
ard athar nadur 
beag leasiach srad 
mor   
leasiach srad 
ard leasiach   
srad   
Sal: 
beag   
sal 
beag sal lamh 
sal 
sal lamh   
mor sal 
sal   
meall 
ard sal 
sal gar 
leasiach   
sal 
srad nadur 
mor srad nadur 
ard srad   
nadur 
beag leasiach sal   
mor leasiach sal 
ard leasiach sal   
Other Elemental Spells: 
beag fas nadur 
fas   
nadur 
mor fas nadur   
Study Conducted by Wyrmo   
Research completed using Library of Loures and   
other works by respectable Aislings.