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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.
   
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.
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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 are met. These conditions are usually temperature related, though it is possible to modify it for other stimuli if there is not a more applicable branching Aon to be used.
   
 
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.

Latest revision as of 21:34, 24 December 2016

NonCanon Aon Ian.svg

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.

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 are met. These conditions are usually temperature related, though it is possible to modify it for other stimuli if there is not a more applicable branching Aon to be used.

The default resting temperature also serves as the zero point for the Elantrian temperature scale.