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... ties of different attributes of magic. To do that, he first needed to clarify to himself what he thought a property was.
It was simple.
It was the characteristics of an element.
It was the heat, light, and flickering flames of fire. The cold, wet, and smoothly lapping waves of water. It was the slippery, biting ice. The crackling and searing light of lightning.
The properties of an element were what gave that element its identity.
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