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List Of Elemental Abilities

List of Elemental Abilities

Air/Wind

Aerokinesis -manipulate the air, wind, and gas.

Aeroportation - teleport using air/wind currents.

Air Mimicry - transform into a cloud of gas, fog, or mist.

Atmokinesis - manipulate the weather by mixing water, fire, earth, air, and lightning/electricity.

Deoxygenation - suck up all the oxygen from a place.

Lung Adaptation - breath anywhere

Wind Generation - create blasts of air.

Divine Winds Manipulation - create and control heavenly winds.

Dark Wind Manipulation - create and control eerie winds.

Earth

Geokinesis - control, manipulate, and reshape the earth at will.

Atmokinesis - control and manipulate the weather by mixing water, fire, earth, air, and lightning/electricity.

Crystallokinesis - manipulate minerals and crystals.

Ferrokinesis… manipulate metal at will.

Fraxikinesis - manipulate burnt matter.

Geo-Thermokinesis - manipulate, control, and create lava, magma and volcanoes.

Golem Creation - make golems out of inanimate materials like rocks, wood, plants, magma, etc.

Granulation… can turn things into sand.

Halokinesis - control and manipulate salt.

Hyalokinesis - control and manipulate glass.

Koniokinesis - manipulate and control dust particles.

Plassikinesis - manipulate and control all forms of plastic.

Psammokinesis - can control and manipulate sand.

Terrakinesis - control, manipulate and alter/reshape the surrounding terrain and landscape at will.

Terraportation - teleport via the earth and earth-based materials.

Sacred Earth Manipulation - Create, manipulate, control, reshape divine earth minerals.

Black Earth Manipulation - Create, manipulate and control tainted and evil earth minerals.

Fire

Pyrokinesis - create, control and manipulate fire, flame and heat.

Atmokinesis - control and manipulate the weather by mixing water, fire, earth, air, and lightning/electricity.

Fire Breath - breathe out flames.

Geo-Thermokinesis - manipulate lava, magma and volcanoes.

Heliokinesis - manipulate and control the sun and sunlight.

Hell-Fire Manipulation - Generate and control flames of hell.

Holy Fire Manipulation - Generate and control flames of Heaven.

Inflammation - burn things.

Melting - heat molecules to melt things.

Plasmakinesis - can control plasma.

Pyrotechnics - create fireworks.

Self-Detonation - explode self and reform.

Thermokinesis - create, control and manipulate heat.

Water

Hydrokinesis - manipulate and control liquid water and mold it into any desired shape or form.

Aquatic Adaptation - adapted to underwater living.

Aquatic Respiration - breathe underwater.

Atmokinesis- control and manipulate the various aspects of the weather by mixing water, fire, earth, air, and lightning/electricity.

Dehydration - absorb water.

Hydroportation - teleport across short or long distances through liquid water.

Water Mimicry - turn into liquid water.

Holy Water Manipulation - create, manipulate and control graceful waters.

Dark Water Manipulation - create, manipulate and control evil and dangerous waters.

Darkness

Umbrakinesis - can manipulate and control darkness or shadows.

Animated Shadow - Animate one’s shadow.

Light Absorption - block out light in an area.

Night Vision - see in the dark.

Sacred Darkness - create holy darkness.

Shadow Camouflage - be unseen in shadows.

Shadow Mimicry - become a shadow.

Umbrageous Teleportation - teleport via the shadows and darkness.

Electricity/Lightning

Quintessence Force -Can generate whitish-blue lightning that also contains pure life energy.

Electrokinesis - control, generate or absorb electric fields and shoot lightning bolts.

Activation & Deactivation - turn stuff on and off.

Positron Manipulation - control positrons, the antimatter counterpart to electrons.

Electrical Absorption - absorb electricity.

Electric Mimicry -transform entire body into a lightning-like being of pure electrical energy

Electrical Transportation - teleport with lightning.

Divine Lightning Manipulation - create and control the brightest lightning.

Black Lightning Manipulation - create and control the darkest lightning.

Energy

Dynamokinesis - manipulate existing energy.

Energy Blast - create blasts of energy.

Energy Emission - release energy.

Quintessence Force - create and manipulate unique form of electrical and life energy.

Mana Manipulation

Chi Manipulation

Electricity Manipulation

Energy Manipulation

Ice

Cryokinesis - control ice, snow and other forms of frozen water.

Freeze Breath - freeze things in solid ice.

Freezing - lower the temperature in kinetic atoms to freezing temperatures.

Frigokinesis - control snow either as precipitation or already on the ground.

Ice Beam - shoot beams of freezing energy.

Ice Generation

Light

Dark Light Manipulation - create the darkest light in existence.

White Light Manipulation- create sacred light from the divine.

Photokinesis - create and manipulate pure light.

Force-Field Generation - create protective shields of solid photons.

Invisibility - be unseen.

Laser Emission - bend light wavelengths to create lasers.

Light Absorption -absorb the light around you.

Light Generation - emit blinding light or glow in the dark.

Light Mimicry - take on the traits of light.

Photoportation - Teleport by using photons.

Projective Invisibility - turn other things invisible.

Evil Banish - Rid and banish all spirits of evil and black magic.

Light Manipulation

Weather

Atmokinesis - manipulate the various aspects of the weather by using water, fire, earth, air, and lightning/electricity.

Atmokinetic Resistance - immunity to all weather-based abilities and effects.

Atmokinetic Sensing - sense the future weather patterns.

Other

Aether Manipulation

Cosmic Manipulation

Gravity Manipulation

Nether Manipulation

Space-Time Manipulation

From Superpower Wikia. See their complete list of superpowers HERE.

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First Aid

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Burns

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Burn severity: Including how to estimate body area affected

Burn treatment: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd degrees

Smoke inhalation

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Chemical burns

Hot tar burns

Sunburns

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When to stitch (Journal article–Doctors apparently usually go by experience on this)

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More about puncture wounds

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Home treatment of gunshot wound, also basics More about gunshot wounds, including medical procedures

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Location pain chart: Originally intended for tattoo pain, but pretty accurate for cuts

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Types of casts

Splints

Fracture complications

Broken noses

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Types of concussions 1, 2

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Recovering from a concussion

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Whiplash

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Character reaction:

Shock (general)

Physical shock: 1, 2

Fight-or-flight response: 1, 2

Long-term emotional trauma: 1 (Includes symptoms), 2

First aid for emotional trauma

Treatment (drugs)

WebMD painkiller guide

Treatment (herbs)

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Miscellany

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First aid myths: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Includes the ones about buttering burns and putting snow on frostbite.

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Electrical and lightning injury

Cardiac complications

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(A Table Of Contents Will Be Available At The End Of The Series. In The Meantime, You Can Find Previous

(A table of contents will be available at the end of the series. In the meantime, you can find previous installments in the space building tag and other original posts in the posts by pear tag.)

Part of Fifteen: Further Research and Resources

AKA What Pear Read To Write This Series

I read a lot of stuff in preparation for writing this series of posts. Researching and writing each post usually took about 3-5 hours. Here's most of what I read and watched, though admittedly not all of it, and yes, I did go out and read some very basic, elementary-school-level things sometimes to make sure I wasn’t misremembering things or misrepresenting them.

My biggest suggestion is: When in doubt, go to Youtuber Artifexian. He goes through all the math and how it’s related to what, and even has conlang and calendar creation videos. You’ll see him pop up a lot on these lists.

For hard sci-fi writers looking for all the math equations, go through the video descriptions for the Artifexian videos linked below. He explains what each equation means and why you should bother with it.

Solar Systems:

Formation of the Solar System from Artifexian

Solar System Tutorial

Creating a realistic world(s) map - planetary systems

Other Planetary Systems from Artifexian

How to Create a Classical Planetary System from Artifexian

Stars:

Stars from Nasa’s StarChild

The Sun and Other Stars from BBC

Star Types from Enchanted Learning

How to Build a Star from Artifexian

Multi-Star Systems:

Can there be more than one star in a solar system, and if so how would it work?

Modelling a multi-star system with numerous planets and moons

Introduction to Multiple-Star Systems from Artifexian

What Are Multiple Star Systems from Universe Today

How Do Multiple-Star Systems Form? from Phys.org

Alien Planets With Extra Suns Can Have Strange Orbits from Space.com

Planet ‘Reared’ by Four Parent Stars from Nasa

Planets:

Discovering Planets Beyond: How Do Planets Form? from Hubblesite

What Kinds of Planets Are Out There? from Nasa

List of Planet Types

Dwarf Planets: Science Targets from Nasa

Building Dwarf Planets from Artifexian

Building Gas Giants from Artifexian

Gas Giant Myths from Artifexian

Extrasolar Gas Giants from Artifexian

Building Terrestrial Planets from Artifexian

The Trouble with Terrestrials from Artifexian

The Habitable Zone:

The Habitable Zone from PennState’s ASTRO 801 course

Planetary Habitability

Orbits:

What is an Orbit? from Artifexian

Building Gas Giant Orbits from Artifexian

Building Hot Jupiter Orbits from Artifexian

Building Terrestrial Planet Orbits from Artifexian

Building Gas Giant Moons from Artifexian

Building Terrestrial Planet Moons from Artifexian

Asteroids:

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Asteroids: Fun Facts and Information About Asteroids from Space.com

The Kuiper Belt from Nasa’s New Horizons

Planetary Considerations:

Seasons:

Interplanetary Seasons from Nasa

Weather, Weather, Everywhere? from Nasa (yes, the images are broken, but the information is still there)

Tidal Locking

Axial Tilt from Artifexian

Day/Night Cycles:

What Causes Day and Night? from Universe Today

How the Earth Works: Night and Day from howstuffworks

Rotation of Planets Influences Habitability from Astrobiology Magazine

Solar/Sidereal Days from Celestial North

Surface Features:

Terrestrial Planet Geology from the University of Colorado Boulder’s Labratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

How Do Planets Evolve? from Earthbound

Skies:

Why is the sky blue? from Nasa’s Space Place

Why do the planets have different colors? from Cool Cosmos

Could the sky on a planet theoretically be any color?

Why does the sky change color?

Why is the sky never green?

Life in Space:

Living in Space from NASA

Life in Space from Space Station Kids

What’s It Like to Live in Space? from LiveScience

What it’s REALLY like to be a NASA astronaut living in space for a year from BusinessInsider

Astronauts Answer Student Questions from NASA’s FAQ series

How Do Astronauts Go To the Bathroom in Space? from LiveScience

Astronaut Tips: How to Wash Your Hair in Space from the VideoFromSpace Youtube channel

Health in Space:

The Human Body in Space from NASA

What Happens to the Human Body in Space? from Smithsonian Magazine

The Health Risks of Space Travel from Healthline

Working in Space:

Repair in Space from iFixit.org

7 Things You Always Wanted to Know About Spacewalks from National Geographic

Progressing Toward Interstellar Travel:

The 12 Greatest Challenges For Space Exploration from Wired

10 Technology Innovations Needed For Deep Space Exploration from Science Channel

How Humans Could Go Interstellar, Without Warp Drive from Discover

Artificial Gravity’s Attraction from Aerospace America

Generators:

Planet Generator

Donjon Fractal World Generator

Space Engine Universe Simulator software

Additional Resources:

Fantasy World Building: Star Systems and Other External Influences

Worldbuilding Links and Software (an extensive list of calculators and generators and extra reading for hard sci-fi)

Worldbuilding (more links to various research including physics, cosmology, geography, natives, flora, fauna, and culture)

World Generation: Generic System & Planet Building Resources (a literal book)

Further discussions on planet-building

Literal Books From My Childhood: (Yes, I understood they were outdated in some areas.)

National Audubon Society First Field Guide: Night Sky

The Universe from Life Nature Library

Planets from Life Science Library

If there’s a topic I didn’t cover or that you’d like to see more on, feel free to drop in a request for it and I’ll work on adding it. These series are always open to additions, and those topics can come from you!


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