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====== Echyllis ====== | ====== Echyllis ====== | ||
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Due to its retroactive nature, it is not meant to be applied to or | Due to its retroactive nature, it is not meant to be applied to or | ||
overwrite any preexisting elements of the entire Ayenee setting.// | overwrite any preexisting elements of the entire Ayenee setting.// | ||
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===== About Echyllis ===== | ===== About Echyllis ===== | ||
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Echyllis is a string-like material that can be found anywhere matter is, in varying quantities. The arcane material is as old as time itself, with its exact inception believed to be a byproduct of the creation of matter itself. Echyllis is found in its highest saturation in the paradoxical space between dimensions known as the Great Nothing, with a near complete saturation of the material. | Echyllis is a string-like material that can be found anywhere matter is, in varying quantities. The arcane material is as old as time itself, with its exact inception believed to be a byproduct of the creation of matter itself. Echyllis is found in its highest saturation in the paradoxical space between dimensions known as the Great Nothing, with a near complete saturation of the material. | ||
Echyllis in high saturation can be detected through a radioactive property that becomes stronger as more of the material saturates an area. Traditional Geiger counters can detect it in high concentrations, | Echyllis in high saturation can be detected through a radioactive property that becomes stronger as more of the material saturates an area. Traditional Geiger counters can detect it in high concentrations, | ||
- | ==== Forms ==== | + | ==== Formation |
Echyllis comes in four main forms: Vapor, Energized, Semi-Hardened, | Echyllis comes in four main forms: Vapor, Energized, Semi-Hardened, | ||
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Hardened Echyllis is susceptible to warping and growth over time, as contact with more energized particles can cause the structure to grow outwards. This reaction takes years to develop in stationary machinery, but can lead to faults in machinery using Hardened Echyllis as a power source or conduit. Regular maintenance and checkups can keep an Echyllis crystal that has been machined in shape. | Hardened Echyllis is susceptible to warping and growth over time, as contact with more energized particles can cause the structure to grow outwards. This reaction takes years to develop in stationary machinery, but can lead to faults in machinery using Hardened Echyllis as a power source or conduit. Regular maintenance and checkups can keep an Echyllis crystal that has been machined in shape. | ||
- | ==== Imprints ==== | + | ==== Echyllis |
Echyllis particles have an inexplicable trait which could almost be defined as memory recognition. While the material bears no mind or will of its own, Echyllis is capable of " | Echyllis particles have an inexplicable trait which could almost be defined as memory recognition. While the material bears no mind or will of its own, Echyllis is capable of " | ||
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===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
- | Echyllis has multiple uses, with the three largest being its use as a channeled | + | Echyllis has multiple uses, such as its use as a channeled |
==== Channeling ==== | ==== Channeling ==== | ||
+ | Channeling (also called Echyllis Manipulation) is the art of collecting and condensing vaporous Echyllis into a more usable formation, such as energized particles or a hardened crystal. The act can be completed by a strong, compatible mind, or an equally strong set of machinery. Be wary that the power draw from either can easily drain the manipulator. | ||
=== Natural === | === Natural === | ||
+ | Natural channeling involves compressing Echyllis using the strengths of ones mental physique alone. The power is extraordinarily difficult for a normal human to achieve, requiring elongated exposure to the material with a rigorous training regime to even begin. The Arcadians and Nepherians were capable of channeling Echyllis naturally and easily due to their evolution within saturated dimensions, and the a weaker compatibility with the material can be found even in their thin-blooded offspring. The strong end of natural manipulators are referred to as Syllics. | ||
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+ | Complicated or continuous channeling of Echyllis can easily wear on the mind and body of the manipulator, | ||
=== Artificial === | === Artificial === | ||
+ | Artificial channeling is the compression of Echyllis particles through machinery. The exact kind of machinery can vary depending on the application, | ||
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+ | As with natural channeling, artificial channeling requires a high power draw that becomes harder to maintain the more precise an operation is requested. | ||
==== Energy Source ==== | ==== Energy Source ==== | ||
- | ==== Dimensional | + | Hardened Echyllis crystals may be used as an energy source when placed inside a fuse case with proper adapters for the machinery at hand. On its own, a fuse may hold a long-lasting charge. The true benefits of Echyllis fuses come with reactor housings, which are capable of keeping the fuse in motion to attract and refract nearby Echyllis particles, greatly extending the longevity of a fuse. |
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+ | ==== Dimensional | ||
+ | As Echyllis is found in its highest saturation between dimensions, it serves a vital role in safe travel between them. High-capacity Echyllis fuses may be used with Rift Boring rigs to tear a temporary hole into and through the Great Nothing, allowing passage through the otherwise impassable. Localized travel through rifts is also possible, and a far less risky endeavor. Syllics may open small-scale rifts through their own willpower, but these more volatile rifts are not as safe for traveling long distances. | ||
===== Hazards ===== | ===== Hazards ===== | ||
+ | Echyllis is a versatile and powerful tool when channeled from its dormant state, but it is not without grave risk. | ||
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==== Poisoning ==== | ==== Poisoning ==== | ||
- | ==== Imprint | + | Echyllis particles constantly emit a radioactive aura when colliding with one another. In most cases, this interaction is negligible and carries no risk to ones health. Energized Echyllis and areas of very high saturation can be a different story, however. The constant bombardment of these reactions can emit a radioactive aura strong enough to cause gradual radiation poisoning to organic matter in the vicinity. Echyllis Poisoning is not only a life-long risk, but can cause mutations to ones gene pool, threatening their offspring as well. |
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+ | Early or low-level symptoms of Echyllis Poisoning include general unsteadiness, | ||
+ | Late or high-level symptoms may include discoloration of the skin, lightly accelerated aging, cancer, internal bleeding, genetic instability, | ||
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+ | Other, rarer symptoms of Echyllis poisoning include Glassvein, a condition that causes hardened Echyllis formations to grow unwillingly to the infected persons nerve endings and other body parts. | ||
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+ | ==== Oversaturation ==== | ||
+ | Although the Echyllis exposure required warrants some kind of disaster to reproduce without the object being destroyed, an object may become so saturated with Echyllis that it becomes a volatile explosive. | ||
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+ | ==== Imprint | ||
+ | A hazard of staying in areas of high Echyllis saturation such at the Great Nothing is Imprint Haze, a byproduct of Echyllis' | ||
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+ | Due to the strange nature of Imprint Haze, it is entirely possible for an afflicted person to gain memories and traits they never bore before. Due to this, it is highly recommended to make your inter-dimensional travels as brief as possible to avoid the complications of the Haze. | ||
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+ | ====== Folly ====== | ||
+ | > // "There are too few words to describe the nightmarish weaponry that the Councils had held close secret. Not even Amelia knew of what lie beneath the soil of Avisten. They could not destroy their creations, but only contain them in vain. When Avisten fell, the tortured souls were released and rampant. Our futile attempts at preserving the city were struck down in vain as a new force sought and destroyed. We could not determine if there was some malevolent thought behind them, or if these poor creations were simply driven by an instinct to escape. What took minutes felt like an eternity to all of us. The valiant stood against them, working to contain the fires of destruction and rebirth- and to finally seal them from whence they came."// | ||
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+ | Folly is the informal name given to an anomalous substance closely related to Echyllis. The material shares many traits with Echyllis, while also acting as an opposing force to the material. While knowledge of Echyllis has been retained and passed through the generations following Arcadia' | ||
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+ | ==== Formation ==== | ||
+ | Very little is known about Folly as a substance, but it is closely related to Echyllis. It is evidenced that the two may have been created at the same time, under different circumstances. Unlike it's sibling, Folly appears primarily as a liquid-like state, a vantablack material with the resting consistency of ink. Whereas Echyllis creates light when in a sustained form, Folly absorbs light. It is still, however, capable of reflecting colors (albeit more limited). Unlike Echyllis, Folly is mostly stable in this form, capable of persisting under most situations. | ||
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+ | Like Echyllis, Folly is capable of vaporization and hardening, though whereas Echyllis could be described as matter changing state, the changes in Folly are more of a hardening and softening of a consistent material. Because of this, Folly can saturate into other objects. | ||
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+ | ==== Interactions with Echyllis ==== | ||
+ | Folly interacts with Echyllis in a relatively volatile manner, with contact between the two unleashing reactions ranging from mild burning to outright mutual destruction. In a clash between the two materials, the one with more force or mass behind it will usually come out on top. Despite this, Folly is capable of passively decaying Echyllis, converting it into Folly over time albeit at a much slower rate. | ||
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+ | ===== Usage ===== | ||
+ | Unlike Echyllis, Folly cannot be feasibly manipulated. Means at willing the material both artificial and mechanical prove inefficient, | ||
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+ | ===== Hazards ===== | ||
+ | Folly can be considered just as, if not significantly //more// dangerous than Echyllis, for one reason alone. | ||
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+ | ==== Folly Imprints ==== | ||
+ | Echyllis is capable of retaining a sort of memory, though it can only be acted upon or mimicked through the strongest of channeling in Echyllis Imprints. | ||
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+ | Folly Imprints, on the other hand, are capable of what appears to be full-fledged sentience. While uncommon enough on their own, collected Folly is almost always capable of forming into a Imprint seemingly at will, with no described reason as to how or why. Folly is capable of acting upon memory, emotion, and insight at a level bested only by the strongest Echyllis Imprints. Despite this, many Folly Imprints lack true personality or rationality, | ||
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+ | While Echyllis Imprints for the large part exist as a reflection of something deceased, a memory with little room for true change, Folly Imprints are capable of learning, adapting, and changing, no doubt due to the incredibly flexibility and durability of Folly as compared to the volatile burning of Echyllis particles. An example of such an Imprint would be [[ayenee: | ||
- | ===== OOC Notes ===== | ||
This page was originally created by [[ayenee: | This page was originally created by [[ayenee: |