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Wheel of the Element

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Before the Gods existed there where Titans, representatives of the forces of nature itself. The Wheel of Element's is to be seen as a religion, paying to the element's itself. If seen as a Pantheon, every good in existence finds it's place within the wheel of Element's. For those who believe it to be the only existing order it becomes a religion itsef as long as the believer seems to understand the meaning. Nature itself is powerfull and the world itself is not celestial.

The Element of earth is the element of stability, long lasting and fertile. A strong and lasting structure needs a lasting base. The earth provides!. The foundation of the earth is steadily nurtured by the forces of creation - Water. Creation and stability create the base for society until it destroys itself leading to destruction and the element of fire.

The Element of Fire is the element of destruction, powerful and fading. A large flame consumes resources until it consumes itself. Society Ignites! The foundation of fire is reliant on the resources provided. Anything worth keeping might catch flame at some pint, destroying the known, rewriting history, leaving ashes behind of lessons learned.

The Element of Wind is the Element of Change, neutral and random. The wind blows away the smoke of a burning book as well as the sparks of a burning city, not asking anything in return. Wind of Change! Anything light enough will become a plaything of the wind, hurling anything high in the sky to land somewhere, without purpose, without intention, but with potential.

The Element of Water is the Element of Creation, ever changing, everlasting. A stream carries everything to the destination meant for it. Follow the current! Potential and risk in a constant battle. The flow will lead anything into place, but a storm is bruiting for not every stream flows into the same direction.