Fundamental-Elements

The Fundamental-Elements are the elements that compose all things, from the most singular and basic elements to the most advanced and complex combinations. All elements exist as part of natural pairs, known as the Basic-Aspect and the Evolved-Aspect.
 * The Central-Elements are the elements that form the foundation of all others: Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, Lightning, Yin, and Yang (Basic), and Flame, Liquid, Ground, Breeze, Electricity, Order, and Chaos (Evolved)
 * The Advanced-Elements are any elements from from the combination of two elements up to all seven elements. These elements manifest and/or fuse the aspects of their components in new intense or exotic manners.

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=Elemental-Classification=

Overview
Their are several main ways that elements are most commonly grouped: Element-Levels, Quartet-Groupings, Basic-Aspect/Evolved-Aspect, and Compositional-Arrangement. There are several other possible categories for classifying the Fundamental-Elements, such as according to elements sharing a single or multiple common parent elements, whether an element exists more as matter or energy, or properties and effects that elements share in common.

Element-Levels
Element-Levels classify elements according the number of Central-Elements that compose them. The Central-Elements themselves are classified as Level-One Elements, and the Level-Two Elements are the lowest classification for the Advanced-Elements and goes all the way up to the singular Level-Seven Element.

Examples of Element-Levels
 * All Central-Elements are Level-One Elements because each element exists individually
 * The Advanced-Elements are classified at Level-Two at a minimum and goes all the way up to Level-Seven
 * There is a single Advanced-Element at Level-Seven because their is only one mixture of all seven

Basic-Aspects and Evolved-Aspects
The Basic-Aspects are the foundational state of the Fundamental-Elements and represent the base qualities of the element and it's properties. The Evolved-Aspects are the ascended state of the Fundamental-Elements and represent the elements in their most massively influential or concentrated and enhanced forms.

Examples of Basic-Aspects and Evolved-Aspects
 * The Basic-Aspects of the Central-Elements are Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, Lightning, Yin, and Yang
 * The Evolved-Aspects of the Central-Elements are Flame, Liquid, Ground, Breeze, Electricity, Order, and Chaos

Quartet-Grouping
Quartet-Grouping arranges the elements into groups of 4 by pairing a "pure element" (Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, and/or Lightning) with its' closest elemental siblings (Yin, Yang, and Yin/Yang) with the "pure element(s)" being called a "Non".

Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, and Lightning (and their Evolved-Aspects) are referred to as "pure elements" because of their defined qualities and properties, while Yin and Yang (and their Evolved-Aspects) are called "non-elemental" because of how they alter, enhance, and/or modify the aspects of the "pure elements" when they are combined together.

Examples of Quartet-Grouping
 * Fire-Quartet: Fire (Non), Wisp (Fire/Yin), Torch (Fire/Yang), and Friction (Fire/Yin/Yang)
 * Water-Quartet: Water (Non), Brine (Water/Yin), Wave (Water/Yang), and Moisture (Water/Yin/Yang)
 * Earth-Quartet: Earth (Non), Wax (Earth/Yin), Quake (Earth/Yang), and Mineral (Earth/Yin/Yang)
 * Wind-Quartet: Wind (Non), Gas (Wind/Yin), Vacuum (Wind/Yang), and Sky (Wind/Yin/Yang)
 * Lightning-Quartet: Lightning (Non), Static (Lightning/Yin), Shock (Lightning/Yang), and Charge (Lightning/Yin/Yang)
 * Element-Levels in Quartet-Groupings will always follow this formula: Non=X, Yin or Yang=X+1, and Yin/Yang=X+2
 * The sole exception to the quartet rules is the Yin/Yang Trio which consists of Yin, Yang, and Cycle (Yin/Yang).

Compositional-Arrangement
Compositional-Arrangement arranges the Fundamental-Elements according to their elemental sorting (elements are always sorted Fire/Water/Earth/Wind/Lightning/Yin/Yang) has Yin, Yang, Yin/Yang, or neither (referred to as a "Non").

Examples of Compositional-Arrangement
 * Non elements: Fire, Water, Earth, Wind, and Lightning
 * Yin elements: Wisp (F/Yin), Brine (Wa/Yin), Wax (E/Yin), Gas (Wi/Yin), and Static (L/Yin)
 * Yang elements: Torch (F/Yang), Wave (Wa/Yang), Quake (E/Yang), Vacuum (Wi/Yang), and Shock (L/Yang)
 * Yin/Yang elements: Friction (F/Yi/Ya), Moisture (Wa/Yi/Ya), Mineral (E/Yi/Ya), Sky (Wi/Yi/Ya), and Charge (L/Yi/Ya)