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A classical element referred to as the Fifth Element in ancient and medieval times. It is believed to be the material that fills the region of the universe beyond the terrestrial sphere. This belief goes as far back as Plato's Timaeus , where it is said that "there is the most translucent kind which is called by the name of aether (αἰθήρ)".
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List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic particles; G. List of fictional games; List of fictional gynoids; L. List of Landor's Imaginary ...
Fictional elements by year of introduction (121 C) * Literary motifs (7 C, 33 P) A. Fictional activities (3 C, 1 P) C. Fictional characters (34 C, 3 P) Fictional ...
Elements of fiction by year of introduction — including places, events, structures, vehicles, etc. For characters in fiction, see Category: Fictional characters by year of introduction . Subcategories
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Fictional elements not tied to a particular work, author, or franchise should be disambiguated as generic fictional elements. Example: Ripton (fictional town) If a fictional element additionally has the same name as another element in the same work, use the appropriate disambiguator, if possible, in addition to the work title if needed.
Elements of fiction by decade of introduction — including characters, places, events, structures, vehicles, empires, etc. − by decade Subcategories. This category ...