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Most of the trielemental were coined on a google spreadsheet, likely sometime between December 30, 2017 and February 3, 2018<ref>https://genderelementarchive.tumblr.com/post/169130129068/current-list-of-element-combinations</ref>. Only two have flags (ignean and ambrosian), but it it is assumed that the others would follow the same format, with a color scheme to match their element and a triangle/three pointed star. |
Most of the trielemental were coined on a google spreadsheet, likely sometime between December 30, 2017 and February 3, 2018<ref>https://genderelementarchive.tumblr.com/post/169130129068/current-list-of-element-combinations</ref>. Only two have flags (ignean and ambrosian), but it it is assumed that the others would follow the same format, with a color scheme to match their element and a triangle/three pointed star. |
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Two of the elements were unnamed at the time. They did exist and the element they are represented by was chosen, although they were not given a name. The names busarean and omoyan were chosen by an anonymous user of LGBTA+ wiki on February 24, 2020. |
Two of the elements were unnamed at the time. They did exist and the element they are represented by was chosen, although they were not given a name. The names busarean and omoyan were chosen by an anonymous user of LGBTA+ wiki on February 24, 2020.[[File:Omoyan.png|alt=Omoyan Flag by PhysicsAndPuns|thumb|220x220px|Omoyan Flag by PhysicsAndPuns]] |
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== Trielemental Combinations == |
== Trielemental Combinations == |
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[[File:Omoyan.png|alt=Omoyan Flag by PhysicsAndPuns|thumb|220x220px|Omoyan Flag by PhysicsAndPuns]] |
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=== Ignean === |
=== Ignean === |
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It is masculine, feminine, and neutral- a combination of fervian (fire), eluvian (water), and tellusian (earth). It is represented by the element of magma. It is derived from the Latin word ''ignis'' meaning fire. |
It is masculine, feminine, and neutral- a combination of fervian (fire), eluvian (water), and tellusian (earth). It is represented by the element of magma. It is derived from the Latin word ''ignis'' meaning fire. |