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While powerful and versatile, periodic matter is limited in strength, durability, and energetic density. Some universes—such as [[Lethurîa]]—created or inherited a more profound category of exotic substances known as the [[Celestial Elements]], which surpass periodic matter in almost every measure. | While powerful and versatile, periodic matter is limited in strength, durability, and energetic density. Some universes—such as [[Lethurîa]]—created or inherited a more profound category of exotic substances known as the [[Celestial Elements]], which surpass periodic matter in almost every measure. | ||
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== See Also == | |||
For information on these exotic substances, see: | For information on these exotic substances, see: | ||
* [[Celestial Elements]] | |||
== Periodic Table of Elements == | |||
{{PeriodicTableGrid}} | |||
[[Category:Chemistry]] | |||
[[Category:Substances]] | |||
[[Category:Material elements]] | |||