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Truth in Lies
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2018
Everyone knows about the truth of the elements. Those who are Element Wielders know the personalities mimic that of their element. They know Earth and Water are the most common Element powers, Fire after, and Air..... the rarest. Element Wielders go to various academies to be trained, transformed. To learn about themselves and their power, how to control it, how to embrace it. One Academy, the one that is commonly referred to as Dark Element Academy by others so often it is now their name, gets an air element finally within their midst. Most Element Wielders from DEA are known for their power and at times volatile nature. 
Air Element Wielders, rare, seen as gentle and calm kind in nature. so the idea of one, the first known in long decades, being enrolled in DEA is laughable. 
but many things were going to change. Beliefs shaken, and morals shifted. All at the hands of one.
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Fanning the Flames

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We all live in the world of magic and elements, but we don't know it. Fire, water, air, and earth used to rule the world, but a terrible war broke out. Each element wanted more territory and fought for it until they either died or got it. In the end, water, air, and earth teamed up to take over the fire's territory. Fire was the most powerful of the elements and even more dangerous. They killed off all of the fire elements, well, they thought they did.