Subsequently, Aiven began placing various "Spiritual" items corresponding to elements within each small circle.
Fire Element symbolizes vitality, passion, flame, destruction, life, sun..., so Aiven placed a six-pound small cannon in this circle.
Water Element stands for purification, love, witchcraft, intuition, the ups and downs of destiny, travel..., so he placed in it a Golden Cup that had accompanied a sunken ship across the oceans, resting underwater for three hundred years.
Earth Element represents prosperity, wealth, money, success, employment, fertility..., so he placed a brightly polished Golden Lion in this circle, evidently weathered through countless transactions.
Wind Element signifies knowledge, freedom, breathing, plant growth, starting point..., in which Aiven placed the Extraordinary Weapon, Sword Staff that accompanied him through numerous battles.