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[[File:NonCanon Aon Ian.svg|thumb]]Also because Joe said I should post it, behold Aon Ian (or rather my non-canon musings on it). Aon Ian has the meanings "Winter" and "Snow". Its effect in AonDor is that it acts as a heat sink, absorbing heat in the area surrounding it until reaching its resting temperature. Modifiers can be added to raise/lower the temperature it rests at as well as how quickly it absorbs the heat. |
[[File:NonCanon Aon Ian.svg|thumb]]Also because Joe said I should post it, behold Aon Ian (or rather my non-canon musings on it). Aon Ian has the meanings "Winter" and "Snow". Its effect in AonDor is that it acts as a heat sink, absorbing heat in the area surrounding it until reaching its resting temperature. Modifiers can be added to raise/lower the temperature it rests at as well as how quickly it absorbs the heat. |
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β | Aon Ian can also be used as a "branching" Aon that can be used in an Aon equation to define a sequence, or sequences, that will only be triggered if certain conditions |
+ | Aon Ian can also be used as a "branching" Aon that can be used in an Aon equation to define a sequence, or sequences, that will only be triggered if certain conditions (usually temperature related, though it is possible to modify it for other stimuli in some cases there is a more applicable branching Aon to be used) are met. |
The default resting temperature also serves as the zero point for the Elantrian temperature scale. |
The default resting temperature also serves as the zero point for the Elantrian temperature scale. |