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Periodic Matter, sometimes called baryonic matter, is the standard form of physical material found across most universes in the Continuum. It is built from familiar particles—protons, neutrons, and electrons—and follows the chemical organization described by the Periodic Table of Elements.

This matter forms everything from stars and planets to biological life, metals, gases, and minerals. Its behavior is stable, predictable, and governed entirely by the physical laws of its universe.

Characteristics

  • Composed of baryons and electrons
  • Forms atoms and molecules
  • Bound by electromagnetic and nuclear forces
  • Behaves consistently under heat, pressure, and energy
  • Creates natural chemistry, biology, and metallurgy

Periodic Matter is the foundation of nearly all mundane worlds throughout the Continuum. Universes such as Mystifea, Galaxa, and Aerenda rely almost exclusively on it.

Relationship to Celestial Matter

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.

References


See Also

For information on these exotic substances, see:

Periodic Table of Elements

Period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 H
1
He
2
2 Li
3
Be
4
B
5
C
6
N
7
O
8
F
9
Ne
10
3 Na
11
Mg
12
Al
13
Si
14
P
15
S
16
Cl
17
Ar
18
4 K
19
Ca
20
Sc
21
Ti
22
V
23
Cr
24
Mn
25
Fe
26
Co
27
Ni
28
Cu
29
Zn
30
Ga
31
Ge
32
As
33
Se
34
Br
35
Kr
36
5 Rb
37
Sr
38
Y
39
Zr
40
Nb
41
Mo
42
Tc
43
Ru
44
Rh
45
Pd
46
Ag
47
Cd
48
In
49
Sn
50
Sb
51
Te
52
I
53
Xe
54
6 Cs
55
Ba
56
La–Lu Hf
72
Ta
73
W
74
Re
75
Os
76
Ir
77
Pt
78
Au
79
Hg
80
Tl
81
Pb
82
Bi
83
Po
84
At
85
Rn
86
7 Fr
87
Ra
88
Ac–Lr Rf
104
Db
105
Sg
106
Bh
107
Hs
108
Mt
109
Ds
110
Rg
111
Cn
112
Nh
113
Fl
114
Mc
115
Lv
116
Ts
117
Og
118
La–Lu La
57
Ce
58
Pr
59
Nd
60
Pm
61
Sm
62
Eu
63
Gd
64
Tb
65
Dy
66
Ho
67
Er
68
Tm
69
Yb
70
Lu
71
Ac–Lr Ac
89
Th
90
Pa
91
U
92
Np
93
Pu
94
Am
95
Cm
96
Bk
97
Cf
98
Es
99
Fm
100
Md
101
No
102
Lr
103