# Ash Formula: Pyron(Orange) Ash is a nutrient-rich grey powder and a natural pigment. Ash has cleansing properties and is often used as the base ingredient in many soaps. It may also be used as a substitution for silica in the creation of glass. # Azure Formula: Aer(Blue) Azure is a blue solid that floats at the point of creation. It is highly transparent, and only visible from certain angles, like glass. It exists temporarily; Blue structures are antithetical to the element of Aer after all. Azure is so named because it is a natural blue dye in the gestalts it creates. # Basin Formula: Hydron(Red) Basin is a volume of water of approximately 12 litres. This volume of water is poured out from a circle of origination approximately 30 mm in diameter. # Beam Formula: Aer(Yellow) Beam is a directional ray of energy that can be guided by certain materials. Beams vary in width, often dependent on the summoner, with a maximum diameter of two meters. Beams exist for five seconds, before its diameter shrinks into nothingness. # Bolt Formula: Elektron(Red) Bolt is the element of potential energy, ready to lash out and exhaust itself within its environment. It holds considerable power and expends itself relatively quickly, exhausting itself within six seconds. It stretches outwards bidirectionally, stopping when it hits a solid or liquid. # Clay Formula: Geon(Yellow) Clay is a soft, light brown putty that is easily malleable and stretchy. It is an adhesive. # Cocoon Formula: Cryos(Red) Cocoon is an instant entrapment of ice, gems, and silk, all surrounding a single target. If there is no target, the cocoon will create a smooth ball of ice that would fit within a single cubic meter. # Current Formula: Elektron(Teal) Currents are pulses of electricity that follow the path of least resistance. It is possible to set up a wire and send currents through it. Currents are not well understood, and while there have been theories that they could have application in communications and computations, the research and funds to explore these notions would be considered astronomical, and have not yet been realized. # Dust Formula: Aer(Orange) Dust is the basis for granular elements, but has no notable properties in and of itself. Under the right conditions, other elements can formulate around its particles for a brief period of time. # Ember/Soot Formula: Pyron(Green) Ember, sometimes referred to as coal, is a blackish-red stone that holds the dim heat of fire within it. When cracked open, there is a burst of heat, but no flame within. The material remaining is then a black powder known **Soot**, which is a natural black dye. # Flare Formula: Pyron(Teal) Flare is a long-tailed flame that burns bright red. It does not consume any material other than Aer. In gestalts, it acts as a red dye. # Flash Formula: Aer(Green) Flash is an isotope that exists momentarily before collapsing into standard Aer once more. The phenomena is a bright flash of green light. While slightly blinding, the primary use of Flash is as a natural green dye for more complicated Gestalts. # Fluxion Formula: Elektron(Green) Fluxion is an invisible force that amplifies resonance. It is nonreactive in isotope form, and is only useful when combined in gestalts. # Frost Formula: Cryos(Blue) Frost is the crystallization of ice. Immediately upon creation, it tends to spread and swallow its surroundings before halting. The range of Frost is usually a cubic meter centered on its point of origination; however, it will not freeze and crystallize around gasses. Only liquids and solids will receive a layer of frost. # Gale Formula: Aer(Red) Gale is a violent torrent of wind that bellows through its environment in a swirling frenzy. Under normal circumstances, a summoned gale will last for about 30 seconds. # Gel Formula: Hydron(Teal) Gel is a blue, shapeless gooey substance that in some ways acts like a liquid and in other ways acts like a solid. When left alone or heated, the substance will slowly flatten out, drip, and pool. However, in the cold, or when pressure is applied, the substance hardens up. # Lime Formula: Hydron(Blue) Lime is a white, chalky stone, that crumbles easily into a powder when under pressure. When wet, it becomes an adhesive useful in stone construction. Lime is also a natural white dye in most of its gestalts. # Loam Formula: Geon(Green) Loam, sometimes referred to as either Silt or Phyton, is a fine black soil full of nutrients. It is a crucial element in the formation of plant-life gestalts. # Lode Formula: Elektron(Blue) Lode, or Lodestone, is a solid rough material that operates as a magnet. It is black in color, and often used in the manufacturing of compasses. # Lux Formula: Elektron(Yellow) Lux, also known as Photon, is a steady pulse of light. It can be guided by hand, and it illuminates an area of five square meters. # Metal Formula: Pyron(Blue) Metal, typically referred to as Kernic Metal or Fool's Iron, is a grey alloy that manifests in the shape of a rod. This alloy is relatively malleable, being easily dented and bent. # Nephon Formula: Hydron(Purple) Nephon is a white gas that fills an area of two cubic meters. Upon creation, given that there is no obstruction, it will immediately rise to a height of approximately four meters off the ground. This cloud will hover in place for thirty seconds, unless moved by some sort of wind. # Ochre Formula: Geon(Orange) Ochre is an orange pigment with a variety of uses. It is used as an insect repellant, sunscreen, a cosmetic, and even as an emergency bandage to staunch bleeding. # Oil Formula: Hydron(Yellow) Oil, sometimes distinguished as Kernetic Oil or Pure Oil, is a colorless, hydrophobic, and highly viscous liquid. It is considered a slipping hazard and is highly flammable. It is not suitable for cooking applications, but is considered a useful lubricant and coolant. # Petra Formula: Geon(Blue) Petra, sometimes referred to as Protolith, is the genesis of more complex stones. It is usually some shade of brown, and can appear layered or jagged. # Plasma Formula: Elektron(Purple) Plasma is a state of matter that usually acts as a gas, but sometimes behaves like a liquid. It exists in a near-constant state of combustion. It is electrically conductive and considerably dense. # Pneuma Formula: Aer(Teal) Pneuma is the basis of the study Pneumatics. It is a burst of air that breathes life into golems. In simple gestalts, this enables the creation of very simple golems that crumble near instantaneously. With much study, Pneuma can be used to create longer lasting golems. # Rime Formula: Cryos(Purple) Rime is chilled air. It fills a space of two cubed meters and absorbs heat in the area quickly and efficiently. # Salt Formula: Hydron(Orange) Salt is a white mineral with preservation properties. It melts ice and absorbs water. It also acts as a soil hardener, stabilizing loose ground and choking out plant life. # Sand Formula: Geon(Purple) Sand is a gritty powder that's rough and coarse and sticks everywhere. It easily catches in the wind and can fill up a space once airborne. When spread around, particles can sometimes hang in the air. Sand neutralizes slip hazards and provides traction in dangerous conditions. # Silica Formula: Cryos(Teal) Silica is a fine crystal powder. It is the root of gestalt crystals, and is a known resonance conductor. It appears white or colorless, depending on the quantity and purity. # Silk Formula: Cryos(Yellow) Silk is a strong yet delicate crystalline thread. White in appearance, silk is another adhesive isotope. # Snow Formula: Cryos(O) Snow is an ice crystal powder, formed of ice flakes with complex and beautiful designs. In standard room temperatures, snow melts fairly quickly into water puddles. Snow also melts in bodies of water. # Spark Formula: Elektron(Orange) Spark is a spray of energized particles. It last for three seconds and the particles have various degrees of heat. Sparks are usually neutralized harmlessly upon contact with any solid or liquid, but sometimes they may apply a slight burning effect upon landing. # Spout Formula: Hydron(Green) Spout is a jet of water streaming in one single direction. When invoked simply, it lasts for only about two seconds, leaving behind enough water to cover two square meters. # Steam Formula: Pyron(Purple) This cloud of heated water particles rises in near perpetuity, unless obstructed or becomes too cold, in which case the cloud disperses into Pyron kernels in the air. When summoned or generated in great quantities, it is possible to fill an area with heated moisture, thus creating a sort of sauna environment. # Sulfur Formula: Pyron(Yellow) Sulfur, also known as brimstone, is a brittle yellow mineral. It has the stench of rotten eggs, and is notable for its high levels of reactivity. # Terra Formula: Geon(Terra) Terra takes the form of a root system made of earth that spreads from its point of origin. It spreads organically outward through solids, covering the distance of a cubic meter. By itself, it is simply a tripping hazard, but Terra is capable of transforming its environment when present in more complex gestalts. # Tremor Formula: Geon(Red) Tremor is phenomena that causes a strong shaking and vibration within an item it occupies. When created outside of any object, tremors travel through the air itself, in a variance known as a **Shockwave**. Tremors typically last for about 18 seconds. # Twilight Formula: Aer(Purple) Twilight is a thin sheet of material, lavender in color. Twilight can be ground into a powder and used as a purple pigment. Twilight, when exposed to air, will eventually evaporate back into Aer. # Zircon Formula: Cryos(Green) Zircon is a yellow-gold crystal that is inert in its base form. It has high degree of birefringence, which allows it to act as a double refractor, which splits a beam in twain and sends them out parallel in the same direction.