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Daeron: In the city of Gael there exists an organisation of people, these people protect the innocent and strive to maintain order. Anything threatening order or endangering the people is dealt with by this organisation, they are the guardians. They are Daeron.

Felmare: In the barren North, where the Demons first burst forth from the Underneath there was once a mighty fortress called King's peak. It has since been razed by the servants of chaos and madness. Corrupt souls dedicated to destroying order and preying on the weak and innocent. These fallen beings are known as the Felmare.
@shinigami94 that's what I like to see, approved.

we now have an acceptable number of players so I'll post the faction intros and then we can take off
@OtomostheCrazy have you never seen a mirage? the density of air affects the direction of light, that means that particles in the air already affect photons,

@Crimson Raven I'm quite fond of the current setup due to the fact that before the periodic table THESE were the elements, light and dark were not included.
well darkness is an absence, which is why I figured moving the particles in air to create shadows would be the most accurate
@GodOfChaoscompletely
how about dark is air? moving the particles in the air around to block out light in select places?
@Cuccoruler the thing there is that they don't have tangible form, air is gas, water is liquid, earth is solid and fire is plasma, but what about light and dark?
@Zmerr I suggested air for Illusions because the density of air can bend light, thus creating false images. Fire would also work as heat causes the air to shimmer and can be use to create illusions
@Crimson Raven Earth, Air, Fire and Water
@Crimson Raven yeah that's fine, but if you could state which of the four disciplines dark magic is associated with, as I've already covered where light originates you won't need to worry about that one.
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