Aether
Introduction
the pure essence that the gods breathed, filling the space where they lived
Background Story
Aether is a concept from ancient Greek mythology. It represents the upper sky or pure air, often associated with the heavens and the celestial regions. In philosophical texts, Aether is sometimes described as the fifth element, alongside earth, water, fire, and air, symbolizing the divine essence that permeates the universe.
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