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'''The Chasm''' was a minor geographical feature of the planet [[Sel]].
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'''The Chasm''' was a major geographical feature of the planet [[Sel]].
   
 
Caused by an earthquake, it played a significant role in causing the [[Reod]] and disrupted the magical system of [[AonDor]].
 
Caused by an earthquake, it played a significant role in causing the [[Reod]] and disrupted the magical system of [[AonDor]].
   
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The chasm is unlikely to have been caused by [[Odium]]'s visit to Sel. The Reod occurred about ten years before [[Elantris]], while Odium's visit came far earlier then that.{{ref|?|618|58| I think I’ve given implications without a strict, direct answer on that one.}} However, the chasm did not occur naturally.{{ref|[http://www.17thshard.com/news/shardcast/shardcast-season-1-episode-2-r116 Shardcast Season 1 Episode 2]}}
It is speculated that the earthquake was caused by [[Odium]]'s visit to Sel, either directly by his action or caused by his killing of the [[Shardholder]]s on Sel, [[Aona]] and [[Skai]].
 
   
 
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Revision as of 21:29, 2 December 2012

Chasm
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The Chasm was a major geographical feature of the planet Sel.

Caused by an earthquake, it played a significant role in causing the Reod and disrupted the magical system of AonDor.

The chasm is unlikely to have been caused by Odium's visit to Sel. The Reod occurred about ten years before Elantris, while Odium's visit came far earlier then that.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content However, the chasm did not occur naturally.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content

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