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In spite of the name, this trope can also be another number- the Chinese elemental system, for example, normally contains five elements (Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood), so in works based on that mythology this will be Element Number Six. This trope occurs naturally in the [[wikipedia:Aether (classical element)|Greek]], [[wikipedia:Bön#Elements|Tibetan]], [[wikipedia:Classical element#Classical elements in Babylonia|Babylonian]] and [[wikipedia:Five elements (Japanese philosophy)|Japanese]] elemental systems, where Aether, Space, Sky and [[Power of the Void|Void]] fulfill the narrative role of this trope - note that these four are essentially the same thing.
 
Not to be confused with [[Doing In the Wizard|Boron]], the fifth element in the [[Real Life]] periodic table, ''[[The Fifth Element]]'', which uses this trope as its eponymous [[Plot Device]], or ''[[Discworld/The Fifth Elephant|The Fifth Elephant]]'', which has nothing to do with any of this but is [[Just for Pun|rather a cheap pun]].
 
See [[Infinity+1 Element]] for the gameplay ramifications of this trope occurring in [[Video Games]].
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* ''[[ZeroThe noFamiliar Tsukaimaof Zero]]'' features Void, an element about which the general population knows nothing but that is nonetheless incredibly powerful. Void users are very rare, and only appear once every several centuries. The easiest way to identify one is apparently they always summon a human as their familiar
* The Rokumon (Six Gates) franchise already has six elements as part of its premise, with the fifth and sixth being light/holy and dark/curse. The anime [[Mon Colle Knights]] introduces a seventh. This element is called Time, but seems to work more like existence itself. It has no specific form, and exists in everything. Messing with it causes the physical universe to start falling apart very quickly.
* In ''[[Naruto]]'', there are five regular elements who have a cyclical [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]] dynamic (Fire, Wind, Lightning, Earth, Water) and advanced elements (which are combinations of the other five and behave the same in the RPS cycle). The other type of chakra is Yin and/or Yang release, which is/are responsible for everything that's not elemental.
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* ''[[The Sovereign Stone]]'' trilogy uses Void as its fifth element.
* In the ''[[Discworld]]'', the fifth element is Surprise.
** Also referenced in the title of one of the novels, ''[[The Fifth Elephant]]''.
* ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' is an interesting example - magic flows from the mind, so no single elemental system totally encapsulates it. We've seen wizards use fire, water, ice, electricity, wind, earth, and even particle beams, but none of these are more mystical than the others, and every mage uses his or her own different system. However, Angels and Fallen Angels possess Soulfire and Hellfire respectively (and can grant it to others), which are shown to be solidly this trope, even when actual numbering is impossible.
 
== [[Oral Tradition|Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myths and Legends]] ==
== Mythology and Religion ==
* Void was the traditional fifth element in Japanese mythology.{{verify}}
** Void, as element number five, also appears in [[Legend of the Five Rings]], a role playing game whose setting is Japan (and China) [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|with the]] [[Serial Numbers Filed Off]].
* [[Greek Mythology]] is the basis of the Four Elements, with the often forgotten fifth element "Aether" or Quintessence, often translated as "spirit". There is really nothing much about this element in that it is the only element outside the sphere of Earth and is the "stuff" that planets float in.
** This is why the traditional [[Geometric Magic|magic circle]] has a pentagram, one spike for each element (at least, this is the Wiccan reason, satanists insist that the pentagram is the emblem of the human will reordering the universe to its liking).
 
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* In the [[Quest for Glory]] series, the fifth element is Pizza, which researchers describe as representing the well-roundedness and wholeness of the world. That, and it tastes good. In the fan-made remake of the second game, there's even a Pizza Elemental as a [[Bonus Boss]].
* ''[[Bahamut Lagoon]]'' features no fewer than three extra elements. (Actually a sixth, seventh and eighth. The classical elements are represented, but there are four nonstandard elements;) Earth, Light and Dark aren't visible in your dragons' stats. Earth is the first extra element, a dragon who knows Fire, Ice and Lightning magic can use Earth at the same level as its worst element. Then, a dragon with maxed out Earth, Healing, Poison, Strength and Defense will gain access to the Light and Dark elements. Very few monsters resist these elements, and finishing off enemies with them gives a chance to drop the best items in the game. Unfortunately, they also cost a lot of MP to cast.
* The [[Match Three Game]] ''[httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20101229121911/http://ritual.com/games/Elements Elements]'' is about distilling the four classical elements (Earth, Fire, Air and Water) and the sub-elements they create as you follow the story of Luca Pacioli's research on the same thing you're doing. The fifth element eventually reveals itself to be {{spoiler|Cosmos}}, and you'll have to distill the sub-elements that result from it and the other four elements.
* An alchemist in ''[[The Elder Scrolls Four|Shivering Isles]]'' theorises that each of the four classical elements corresponds to a part of the body (fire is meat, earth is bone, water is blood and air is breath), and that these elements when brought together create the fifth element, Flesh.
* In ''[[Klonoa]] 2'', there are four bells — Tranquility, Joy, Discord and Indecision — but it is revealed there is a fifth: {{spoiler|Sorrow. In this case, it does exist within the [[Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors]] scheme, but it's been suppressed.}}
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* In ''[[WITCH (animation)|WITCH]]'', the girls have powers based on the four elements, with Will being [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|the heart]]. [[Playing with a Trope|Instead of getting this fifth element later, she gets a]] ''power-up'' that lets her use Quintessence, an [[Shock and Awe|electrical power]] that could bring appliances and golem-like beings to life, summon ghosts from the site of their deaths and [[Lightning Can Do Anything|a whole lot of other applications]].
 
== [[Real Life]] ==
* [[Real Life]] alchemists sometimes talked of such a concept - also called ''Quintessence'' ([[Altum Videtur|Latin]], roughly, for [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"Element Number Five"]]). Common ideas were "Aether" and "vital essence" (essentially life itself). It was thought that the heavens were made of pure quintessence, and the imperfect Earth of the lesser elements. The extraction of quintessence was considered one of the fundamental goals of alchemy.
* The ''Goethe-Gymnasium'' in Berlin-Wilmersdorf was built a few years before World War I in a historicist style. On the side facing Uhlandstraße are carved representations of the five elements - fire, earth, air, water and ''electricity''.
 
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