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== Uses and Occurrences == | == Uses and Occurrences == | ||
Widely used in cryogenic preservation, inert-atmosphere engineering, and as a primary carrier gas in the synthetic replication of [[Aetherion]] and [[Lucidmist]] environments. Natural nitrogen cycles in biological worlds involve fixation by microbial analogues or divine biomatter, ultimately returning to the atmosphere through decay. | Widely used in cryogenic preservation, inert-atmosphere engineering, and as a primary carrier gas in the synthetic replication of [[Aetherion]] and [[Lucidmist Atmosphere]] environments. Natural nitrogen cycles in biological worlds involve fixation by microbial analogues or divine biomatter, ultimately returning to the atmosphere through decay. | ||
== Related Atmospheres == | == Related Atmospheres == | ||