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Base Elemental Aspect
Flamma

Solum #05

 Solum

Representation
Earth, Base, Ground, Foundation
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Primary Color
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Secondary Color
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Solum

Solum is one of the 4 Base Elemental Aspects found in the world of Furria. The aspect represents earth.

Aer crystals are broken down into coins and are used as Sylv with a value of 20yl.

For creative uses of Solum, please check the Solum Creativity page.

Characteristics

Solum is an aspect representing the element of Earth. This could be the ground or dirt underneath or sand and dust. It is one of the main elements we interact with. It is commonly associated with weathering and erosion, stages of the Rock Cycle.

Fusion

As with all base aspects, Solum can be combined with another base aspect to create a new fusion aspect.

Each combination of base aspects has its own way of creating an orb of one fusion aspect.

Caelum
[ + ] Main Aricle: Caelum

Created when Flumine evaporates from the earth and goes to the sky by Solum.
Orb Process: Created when a ball of earth absorbs water, and water evaporates from the earth.

Silva
[ + ] Main Article: Silva

Created from Aer flows life into into Solum.
Orb Process: A ball of air surrounds a smaller ball of earth to breathes life into it.

Nox
[ + ] Main Article: Nox

Created when Solum blocks the light generated by Flamma.
Orb Process: Created when a hollow earth orb is given a very hot core of flames.

Inverse

With most elemental aspects, Solum has its own weakness and strength being the same aspect. As with other Base Aspects, this means Solum has two: Aer and Flumine.

Naturally, these aspects can be used to create Fusion aspect. However, these aspects can act as a weakness or strength if one of these aspects overwhelm the other.

Flumine
Main Article: Flumine

When fused together, these aspects can create Caelum.

Aer
Main Article: Aer

When fused together, these aspects can create Silva.

Notable Users

These are Typyl whose primary aspect is Solum.

Trivia

Inspirations