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Aon
Related to AonDor
World of Origin Sel


Aons were a writing system used by the Aonic peoples of Arelon and Teod. They were logographic, meaning they represented words and meanings, as opposed to an alphabet which represents sounds. Instead of being an invented system like most scripts the Aons already existed and were discovered through trial and error.

Aons also served as the focus for the magic system AonDor used by Elantrians. This, presumably, served as the impetus for the discovering of new Aons.

Aons were all referred to as “Aon insert name here” such as Aon Rao or Aon Ene. They were disyllabic with two hard vowels.

All Aons were based off of Aon Aon, which itself was based off the shape of Arelon. The straight horizontal line at the top represented the northern coastline; the curve to the right, the Atad Mountains; the dot in the center, Lake Alonoe.

Known Aons

Aon

Aon Aon

First, Language

—Elantris Glossary

This Aon serves as the starting point for all other Aons.

Examples: AonDor, Aonic

Aan

Aon Aan

Truth, Fact

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Aanden, Taan

Aeo

Bravery

—The Hope of Elantris

Examples: Seon Aeo, Count Graeo

Aha

Aon Aha

Breath, Air

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Ahan, Dahad, Kahar

Ala

Aon Ala

Beauty, Handsomeness

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Meala, Seinalan

Are

Unity, Cohesion

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Arelon, Aredel, Maare, Waren

Ashe

Aon Ashe

Light, Illumination

—Elantris Glossary

Aon Ashe, when drawn correctly, will emit a bright light, without heat, that is enough to illuminate a large room.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Most rooms in Elantris had metal plates inscribed with Aon Ashe that would glow brighter and more steady than any lantern.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Seon Ashe, Dashe

Ata

Aon Ata

Grace, Smoothness

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Karata, Atad Mountains, Atara

Ate

Silence

—Inferred from deleted material

This Aon has the ability to "make a room go completely for a short time."[1][fn 1]

Examples:

Ati

Hope

—The Hope of Elantris

Examples: Matisse

Daa

Aon Daa

Power, Energy

—Elantris Glossary

Aon Daa is the preferred offensive weapon by the Elantrians. When drawn successfully a burst of light is emitted that warps and twists the air around it. The light then strikes its target with considerable explosive force.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples:

Dao

Aon Dao

Stability, Security

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Daora, Daorn

Deo

Aon Deo

Gold, Metal

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Deo, Deo Plantation

Dii

Wood

—Brandon's Website

This Aon includes several circles that represent forests in the south of Arelon.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples:

Dio

Cold

—Brandon's Website

Examples: Seon Dio, Diolen, Dion, Dionia

Eda

Superior, Lofty

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Edan

Edo

Aon Edo

Protection, Safety

—Elantris Glossary

Examples:

Ehe

Fire, Warmth

—Elantris Glossary

Aon Ehe is one of the few Aons that has an origin myth associated with it. When the Aonic peoples first migrated to what would become Arelon, the people were initially afraid of the vacant city of Elantris. King Rhashm (later Raoshem) wanting to overcome this fear chose Elantris as the center of his kingdom. Decades later the Shaod began to take people, including the princess, Elashe. She claimed to have seen Aon Ehe inscribed on a coal in her hearth the day after she was taken. This has led to the belief that a rock or piece of coal inscribed with Aon Ehe is good luck and provides protection against winter spirits.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The most inspiring of all Aons, a symbol for those with a creative heart and an unhindered mind

—Lenehe, fifth century poet

A common practice among poets and artists was to take a new name after a certain stage in their development and Ehe was a common root that was used. Examples of this are the poets Lenehe and Ehen, the artist Ehelan, and the philosopher Mehen. The reasoning being that it represents the passion, and inherent danger, of artistry. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

In AonDor, Aon Ehe creates a column of fire, and is one of the strongest destructive Aons even without modification. The size and direction of the column are determined by the size of the Aon when drawn and the way that it faces. It is often drawn on the floor so the column is directed upwards. It the column is maintained for only a few seconds, unless certain modifiers are used. Before the Reod scholars were able to create lamps that would continue to burn no matter what, even underwater. It was occasionally used in warfare although Aon Daa is accepted as the superior weapon. When used as a modifier it can create a ward that will start other Aon chains. It is a useful Aon, however its complexity makes it difficult for less skilled practitioners.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content It was the first Aon to be "fixed" by adding the Chasm line.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Aon Ehe when used in conjunction with other Aons is used to represent warm food or warm beds were available for sale. It also serves as a symbol for danger, whether or not that danger is related to fire, such as an unsafe bridge. Since it represents one of the primal elements, it is often used in scientific writings.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples:

Ela

Aon Ela

Focus, Center

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: The City of Elantris, Elao

Ena

Aon Ena

Kindness

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Torena

Ene

Aon Ene

Wit, Cleverness

—Elantris Glossary

The shape of Aon Ene is supposed to represent the two opposing sides of an argument, it is made up of two halves that are made up of the same symbols, only reversed.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

In modern usage Aon Ene has come to mean intelligence in a general sort of way. Scholars note however that originally it referred to cleverness or the ability to out-wit and out-think an opponent. It was a symbol that was often used to refer to trickster figures, which were called "Enefel," literally "Wit Killers" or those who kill with wit. During the Middle Era a group of storytellers, who took the name Enefel, began spreading stories of the wonders of Elantris. Some believe the Enefel were agents of the Elantrians who sought to expand their influence and quell the suspicion the rural populace felt towards them. Overtime this group of storytellers developed into a group of scholars that collected stories and histories. By the Late Era several distinct groups of scholars and philosophers had emerged. Aon Ene's association with these groups prompted the expansion of its meaning. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

When used in AonDor, Aon Ene emits what is commonly referred to as the "Light of the Mind." Anyone who is touched by the light has their mental capabilities enhanced. They can memorize more quickly, reason more clearly, and stave off the mental-diminishing effects of illness or lack of sleep. It can also be used as a Linking Aon, joining lists of Aons together and determining when their effects will activate. It is used extensively and any Master of AonDor is skilled in its use.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

No wealth of gold and silver can purchase a keen mind, but the man of wit will often find treasures beyond what mere lucre can provide.

—Enelan, a scholar from a hundred years before the Reod

While the traditionally Aon Ene is associated with books and scholarly research, it has also become associated with merchants and bankers, in response to the quote above. The former do not approve of what they see as the appropriation of the symbol they claim for their own by the latter. This conflict is in part responsible for Ene's decline in popularity in naming, though traditionalists do sometimes use it.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Ene is also one of the major constellations that can be observed in the night sky above Arelon. It includes Sel's pole star.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Sarene

Eno

Water

—Brandon's Website

This Aon includes a "wiggly" line that corresponds to the shape of the Aredel River.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples:

Eon

Aon Eon

Willpower, Endurance

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Eondel, Eonic, Eon Plantation

Eshe

Aon Eshe

Gift, Endowment

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Eshen, Mareshe

Eto

Physical

—Brandon's Website

This Aon references the earth and the ground. It is described as a triangle with "wing-like protrusions."[2][fn 1]

Examples: Eton, Ketol

Iad

Aon Iad

Trust, Reliable

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Iadon

Ial

Aon Ial

Helpfulness, Aid

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Roial, Ial Plantation, Iald

Ido

Aon Ido

Mercy, Forgiveness

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Idos Domi

Ien

Aon Ien

Wisdom

—Elantris Glossary

Aon Ien was used in AonDor as the basis for healing.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content To maximize its potential however required the use of specialized modifiers that could target the part of the body that needed to be healed as well how the healing should take place.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Seon Ien, Adien

Iir

Strength

—Brandon's Website

Examples:

Ire

Aon Ire

Time, Age

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Diren

Kaa

Plants

—Brandon's Website

Examples: Kaa Plantation

Kai

Aon Kai

Calmness, Solemnity

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Kaise

Kae

The Direction East

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: The City of Kae

Kie

Circle

—Brandon's Website

Examples: Kie Plantation

Kii

Aon Kii

Justice

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Kiin

Mae

Examples: MaeDal

Mai

Aon Mai

Honor

—Elantris Glossary

Examples:

Mea

Aon Mea

Thoughtfulness, Caringness

—Elantris Glossary

The shape of Aon Mea represents the region in which a person can be taken by the Shaod. The “x” corresponds to a fertile valley with a high density of life and cognitive activity.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Meala

Nae

Aon Nae

Sight, Clarity

—Elantris Glossary

When drawn in Aon Dor, the circle in the center of the Aon "ripples like water" and then clears, showing a magnified view of what is on the other side. By placing their hand on the center of the circle, an Elantrian is able to move the Aon, thereby changing what is magnified.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples:

Oed

Examples: Hoed

Omi

Aon Omi

Love

—Elantris Glossary

Aon Omi is a common root in Arelish words such as affection, care, passion, piety, zeal, and loyalty. It is also a fairly common root for names as well, especially among those of the Korathi faith. Korathi priests often use it as a base when they choose a new name on joining the priesthood.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

The most perfect of Aons, fully incorporating the base of Aon Aon and spinning it into a complex icon that is artful and complicated, yet somehow simple at the same time.

—Enelan

Aon Omi is perhaps most well-known for its association with Shu-Korath. When Korath (known in Jindo as KoWho) began teaching of Shu-Keseg in Arelon he chose Aon Omi to represent God, who he named Domi, calling it a "Thing of Beauty". He hoped to quell the rivalry his followers felt towards the Elantrians and so chose what they saw as a "heathen symbol" to show how all people should be accepted into the religion. Current Korathi priests view the use Aons in their religion as evidence that all people and beliefs can be united through love.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Korath asked an Elantrian smith he was acquainted with to forge him a silver pendant of the symbol. Wearing an Aon Omi pendant was fairly common occurrence by the time of the Restoration of Elantris, and the exchanging of pendants was a common practice during Korathi marriage ceremonies.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

In AonDor, Aon Omi would emit a pure white light. Anyone touched by this light would have their negative emotions removed, replaced with a feeling of serenity and peace, making actively maintaining a sense of hatred difficult. It is peculiar in that it requires the Elantrian drawing it to feel sincere affection for those around them, making it one of the few Aons that requires anything except the ability to draw it. When used as a modifier it will link lines of Aons together or, if used correctly, serve as a minor power enhancer.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Domi, Omin

Opa

Aon Opa

Flower

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Seon Opa, Opais

Ope

Nation

—Brandon's Website

Examples: Opelon

Rao

Aon Rao

Spirit, Essence

—Elantris Glossary

In AonDor, Aon Rao serves as a power amplifier. The Elantrian Metropolitan District, made up of Elantris and its four Gate Cities, served as a massive Aon Rao that targeted the Elantrians and the Aons they created.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Aon Rao is also one of the constellations in the Arelish night sky.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Raoden, Tenrao

Reo

Punishment, Retribution

—Elantris Glossary

This Aon was known at least as far away as the Rose Empire.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Dreok Crushthroat, Reod

Rii

Aon Rii

Wealth, Affluence

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Telrii, Sorii

Sao

Aon Sao

Intelligence, Learning

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Saolin

Sea

Aon Sea

Chastisty, Faithfulness

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Seaden, Seala

Seo

Aon Seo

Loyalty, Service

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Seon, Seor

Shao

Aon Shao

Transform, Change

—Elantris Glossary

Aon Shao can be used to create illusions that are tied to pieces of clothing. To do so however requires the extensive use of modifiers.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples: Shaod, Shaor

Sheo

Aon Sheo

Death

—Elantris Glossary

Examples:

Teo

Aon Teo

Royal, Majestic

—Elantris Glossary

Examples: Eventeo, Teod, Teoras, Teorn

Soi

Examples: SoineCite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Tae

Open

—Elantris Chapter 25

The entrance to the hidden library is marked with this Aon. One needed to only push on it and the way would open.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples:

Tia

Aon Tia

Travel, Transportation

—Elantris Glossary

Aon Tia can be used to transport and Elantrian from one point from another. With the correct modifiers the Elantrian can fix the distance and direction that is to be traveled. When completed the Elantrian grabs the center of the Aon, which becomes solid, and is enveloped by the Aon’s light. They then appear where they directed the Aon to take them.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content There were a number of metal plates inscribed with this Aon scattered throughout Elantris. An Elantrian would only have to place their hand at the center of the Aon to be transported to another region of the city.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

Examples:

Tii

Green

—Brandon's Website

Examples: Tii Plantation

Notes

Footnotes

  1. a b This information comes from deleted material and may not be correct.

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