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'''Voltaic''' is one of 5 Lesson [[Age]]s written by [[Atrus]] to help teach his sons, [[Sirrus]] and [[Achenar]], how to write Ages; Voltaic being used to demonstrate the qualities and uses of natural forms of energy. The Age is a veritable powerhouse of energy, with waterfalls and steam vents all over, thus embodying the concept of energy in motion. It is also a very dry, desolate place, surrounded by a deep blue ocean. Many forces are at work in this Age, and the machinery there channels these forces and puts them to use.
Attached Image: Exile_Desktop_2.jpg Voltaic is one of 5 Lesson Ages written by Atrus to help teach his sons, Sirrus and Achenar, how to write Ages; Voltaic being used to demonstrate the qualities and uses of natural forms of energy. The Age is a veritable powerhouse of energy, with waterfalls and steam vents all over, thus embodying the concept of energy in motion. It is also a very dry, desolate place, surrounded by a deep blue ocean. Many forces are at work in this Age, and the machinery there channels these forces and puts them to use.


'Energy powers future motion.'  
'Energy powers future motion.'  


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Voltaic
Author Atrus
Written unknown
Link-in points J'nanin

Voltaic is one of 5 Lesson Ages written by Atrus to help teach his sons, Sirrus and Achenar, how to write Ages; Voltaic being used to demonstrate the qualities and uses of natural forms of energy. The Age is a veritable powerhouse of energy, with waterfalls and steam vents all over, thus embodying the concept of energy in motion. It is also a very dry, desolate place, surrounded by a deep blue ocean. Many forces are at work in this Age, and the machinery there channels these forces and puts them to use.

'Energy powers future motion.'