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It is important to lay out how the named and known aspects of Alchemy and related concepts relate to each other in order to draw supported conclusions:
 
It is important to lay out how the named and known aspects of Alchemy and related concepts relate to each other in order to draw supported conclusions:
   
*The world of [[Weyard]] is comprised of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_element Greek concept of Classical Elements] in that all matter on the world and its denizens are comprised of any combination of four base [[Element]]s: [[Venus]] (representing earth), [[Mars]] (representing fire), [[Jupiter]] (representing air), and [[Mercury]] (representing water). The concept of [[Psynergy]] revolves around an individual with spiritual power (an "[[Adept]]") being able to use their power to manipulate one specific element out of the four present in his or her environment, with that specific element matching up with whichever element the user is innately attuned to and can be counted as an Adept of (example: a [[Mercury Adept]] can use Mercury Psynergy to manipulate water and cold-based aspects).
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*The world of [[Weyard]] is comprised of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_element Greek concept of Classical Elements] in that all matter on the world and its denizens comprise any combination of four base [[Element]]s: [[Venus]] (representing earth), [[Mars]] (representing fire), [[Jupiter]] (representing air), and [[Mercury]] (representing water). The concept of [[Psynergy]] revolves around an individual with spiritual power (an "[[Adept]]") being able to use their power to manipulate one specific element out of the four present in his or her environment, with that specific element matching up with whichever element the user is innately attuned to and can be counted as an Adept of (example: a [[Mercury Adept]] can use Mercury Psynergy to manipulate water and cold-based aspects).
   
 
*The official backstory of the GBA series is that ages ago, in [[Weyard's ancient past|the ancient past]] of Weyard, the power of Alchemy was available to the peoples of the world. This great power could achieve effects both wonderous and terrible; with it, one could perform a complete transfusion of matter so that mere lead could become gold, and even death itself could be thwarted. This was the driving catalyst behind the development of great civilizations and empires, but as it could be said to have been expected, people with dreams of power and dominion attempted to use Alchemy's power for developing militaries and waging wars in the name of conquest. The world would have been torn apart by war were it not for a few brave and wise men, who took it upon themselves to place Alchemy out of the reach of mankind via a seal, and thus Alchemy disappeared from Weyard.
 
*The official backstory of the GBA series is that ages ago, in [[Weyard's ancient past|the ancient past]] of Weyard, the power of Alchemy was available to the peoples of the world. This great power could achieve effects both wonderous and terrible; with it, one could perform a complete transfusion of matter so that mere lead could become gold, and even death itself could be thwarted. This was the driving catalyst behind the development of great civilizations and empires, but as it could be said to have been expected, people with dreams of power and dominion attempted to use Alchemy's power for developing militaries and waging wars in the name of conquest. The world would have been torn apart by war were it not for a few brave and wise men, who took it upon themselves to place Alchemy out of the reach of mankind via a seal, and thus Alchemy disappeared from Weyard.
   
*Alchemy and the variously named, related aspects discussed later in this article are heavily based on the real-world topic of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy Alchemy] and its associated legends. For starters, the best-known goals of the alchemists of the real world were the transmutation of common metals into gold, which in concept would have meant restructuring the basic building blocks of the matter of the metal involved so that it could be reformed into the matter makeup of gold or another metal. It was reasoned that the rearrangement of a metal's basic qualities so that the transmutation of one metal into another could be achieved would presumably be mediated by an unknown, mystical substance called "elixir", which could be ground and created from a legendary, theoretical stone the alchemists perceived and labeled [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher%27s_stone the Philosopher's stone] or "stone of Sages". The "elixir" referred to was also often equated to be the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elixir_of_life Elixir of Life]", which would bestow immortality upon the one who drinks it. Plot elements present in ''Golden Sun'' games are call-outs to these rather mythical concepts once held by researchers of the real world, such as the [[Mystic Draught|Lemurian draught]], whose connection with the Golden Sun version of Alchemy causes those who drink it to have their life extended, which sounds like the Elixir of life. The Stone of Sages is the in-game spiritual equivalent to the Philosopher's Stone and its fabled properties of turning any metal into gold and producing the Elixir of life.
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*Alchemy and the various named, related aspects discussed later in this article are heavily based on the real-world topic of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchemy Alchemy] and its various and variable legends. For starters, the best-known goals of the alchemists of the real world were the transmutation of common metals into gold, which in concept would have meant restructuring the basic building blocks of the matter of the metal involved so that it could be reformed into the matter makeup of gold or another metal. It was reasoned that the rearrangement of a metal's basic qualities so that the transmutation of one metal into another could be achieved would presumably be mediated by an unknown, mystical substance called "elixir", which could be ground and created from a legendary, theoretical stone the alchemists perceived and labeled [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher%27s_stone the Philosopher's stone] or "stone of Sages". The "elixir" referred to was also often equated to be the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elixir_of_life Elixir of Life]", which would bestow immortality upon the one who drinks it. Plot elements present in ''Golden Sun'' games are call-outs to these rather mythical concepts once held by researchers of the real world, such as the [[Mystic Draught|Lemurian draught]], whose connection with the Golden Sun version of Alchemy causes those who drink it to have their life extended, which sounds like the Elixir of life. The Stone of Sages is the in-game spiritual equivalent to the Philosopher's Stone and its fabled properties of turning any metal into gold and producing the Elixir of life.
   
From the above three main points, the following statements about what is Alchemy in the ''Golden Sun'' series can be reasonably concluded: Alchemy is the concept of manipulating all four elements together at once, just as Psynergy is the concept of manipulating one and only one element at a time. Since Alchemy can turn one substance into another, it would have to do so by taking control of and manipulating the base building blocks that comprise the matter involved, and since all substances in Weyard are comprised of four Elements, each of which are normally individually manipulated by Psynergy, Alchemy has to be at least equivalent to the concept of the usage of a combined, unified form of the four elemental schools of Psynergy simultaneously in order for it to achieve the games' reported concept of transfusing substances into other substances entirely.
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From the above three main points, the following statements about what is Alchemy in the ''Golden Sun'' series can be reasonably concluded: Alchemy is the concept of manipulating all four elements together at once, just as Psynergy is the concept of manipulating one and only one element at a time. Since Alchemy can turn one substance into another, it would have to do so by taking control of and manipulating the basic building blocks that make up the matter involved, and since all substances in Weyard are comprised of four Elements, each of which are normally individually manipulated by Psynergy, Alchemy has to be at least equivalent to the concept of the usage of a combined, unified form of the four elemental schools of Psynergy simultaneously in order for it to achieve the games' reported concept of transfusing substances into other substances entirely.
   
 
==Alchemy's Seal==
 
==Alchemy's Seal==
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