Alchemist's Fire

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  1. Ninin

    Ninin New Arrival

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    [font=Lato,]Name: Alchemical Fire, Alchemist's Fire[/font]
    Description: A light blue, semi-gelatinous substance, usually inside of a padded bottle with small windows for light to come out, should it be a lamp. Otherwise, the bottles are contained inside of a padded case in breakable bottles. Purified versions tend to be a darker blue.
    Abilities: Capable of a continuous, slow burn when in the right conditions. This only occurs when it is purified.
    Also capable of being extremely volatile when crude. This makes it able to be used in explosives.
    Makes pretty blue light.
    Causes Sugar Burns, but worse.
    Conditional Abilities (Optional): Can be used as a source of heat.
    Limitations: Due to it's natural flammability and volatility, it must be contained in padded cases and durable bottles.
    Conditional Limitations (Optional): Crude variations can explode randomly in heavy gravity and high pressure environments.
    How does it work: Using a base of gelid erechrius, which is then crystalized into a sugar like substance (not for consumption), Alchemist's Fire is able to be slowly burnt inside of specialized containers for light that lasts for days at a time. The crystals are then reintroduced to a gelid state of some other fuel, such as napalm, to bind it together. This ratio is normally 4 grams of crystals to 1 gram of gelid fuel. Once the substance is mixed, it can either be cooler for two weeks, purifying it, or used as is.
    Flavor text: Invented by Morgan Snip for self defense, lighting for Eldsmith, and as a product to sell in the Undercrypt.
    Attainability: Open.
    Tags: Industrial.
    [font=Lato,]Category: Tools.[/font]
     
  2. Nemo

    Nemo Leader of the Rat Crew Staff Member Community Monitor Diamond Donator

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    Hey there @"Ninin", sorry for the late reply but I'm going to fail this for the following reasons.​

    1) Burning erchius as a light source, no matter what form it's in, doesn't make much sense. It's radioactive.

    2) There's no reason to use this over an electric lantern, or even one that uses something like whale fat as fuel.

    Awaiting seconding.​
     
  3. Ninin

    Ninin New Arrival

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    Good point. I've sorta grown to not care much, so if you'd like to just file it under denied go ahead.
     
  4. Nemo

    Nemo Leader of the Rat Crew Staff Member Community Monitor Diamond Donator

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    @"Ninin" sure thing, my guy.