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The world of 11eyes uses the same concept of magic with most magic-related titles. This also applies to the concept of the six elements of magic, although they have different names.

List of Element

Salamander

Salamander is the element of Fire. Kashagiri Hiromitsu, one of the Kusakabe Seven Swords, has the power of this element.

Sylph

Sylph is the element of Wind and Thunder. Best known user is Kanae Kuroshida, a dark arts user who is especially good at lightning-based spells. One of Misuzu's sword, Raikiri, is also of this element.

Undine

Undine is the element of Water and Ice.

Gnome

Gnome is the element of Earth.

Larvae

Larvae is the element of Void and Darkness. Best known users are Valter Dietrich and Lieselotte Werckmeister. Liselotte is a special case, since her existence originates from the power of the VoidStone, which contains 3000 years worth of dark power.

Aether

Aether is the element of Light. Best known user is Kukuri Tachibana; she is also a unique light user whose power represents 100% Aether level.

It is explained by Misuzu Kusakabe that Aether is the origin of the other four elements (Salamander, Gnome, Sylph and Undine). In other words, Aether has potential to be converted into the those four. The conversion process is referred to by Shuu Amami as the contamination of Aether, as Aether being converted means that there are hardly any magi who can use pure Light magic. The sorcerer's stone, the goal that many alchemists seek to attain, is actually the crystallized form of pure Aether. This explained why Shuu was astounded by the presence of Abraxas, Kukuri's soul manifestation and guardian angel.

In addition, Liselotte stated that the Eye of Aeon, which was forged by high level sorcery, was originally used as a medium to crystallize pure Aether. As time passed, the Eye evolved into a substance that is neither physical nor spiritual.

Note

  • Larvae and Aether play the most important part in the series, but other elements are also briefly mentioned and eventually explained by Shuu in Hollow Mirror Field.