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    Hope Ann
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      So I’ve these element/weather stones in a story I’m working on. The elements are connected to certain weathers and colors. I’m just wondering if you can think of any elements or major weather pattern I’ve missed.

      Fire = storms
      Water = rain
      Air = wind
      Earth = heat
      Ice = snow

      What do you think? 🙂

      INTJ - Inhumane. No-feelings. Terrible. Judgment and doom on everyone.

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      Anonymous
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        These are cool! The only one that you may want to use would be Rocks = earthquakes.

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        Kate Flournoy
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          @C-C-Lane got it. 😉

          I think that’s a fantastic idea though. Very cool!

          Jackson Graham
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            @ Hope Ann

            Cool idea! My only question is why fire equals storms instead of heat. It would make sense if earth meant earthquakes (like what Anonymous said). Other than that, I highly suggest you use these in your story! I have some “elemental-ish” dragons in my books. 🙂

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            Hope Ann
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              @warrioroftherealm fire equals storms because storms…lightning…fire. And I couldn’t think of any other element which would work better with storms.

              INTJ - Inhumane. No-feelings. Terrible. Judgment and doom on everyone.

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              Anna Brie
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                Well wind and rain together would be storms. Perhaps you use them in combination to get more dramatic effects.
                Ice and air would be a blizzard. Ice and water would be hail. Ice and fire would be… Mayde they don’t all work. Or maybe fog.

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