Conjuration E.C.H.O

Conjuration E.C.H.O is a deep violet liquid with swirling white patterns, known for its use in summoning and teleportation spells. It facilitates connections between planes and is found at ley line crossroads. This E.C.H.O's value lies in its application in transportation and summoning, making it a coveted resource in academic and exploration circles. It must be stored in quartz or diamond containers within rune-etched vaults to maintain its stability and effectiveness.

Properties

Material Characteristics

Emits a soft hum when near portals or summoning circles.

Physical & Chemical Properties

Facilitates the connection between planes.

Compounds

Reactive with elemental salts to enhance summoning potency.

Geology & Geography

Typically found at crossroads of ley lines.

Origin & Source

Thought to be condensed from the essence of the plane of Air.

Life & Expiration

Loses potency after 1 year.

History & Usage

Everyday use

In creating summoning stones and teleportation scrolls.

Cultural Significance and Usage

Revered in rituals involving spirit communication.

Industrial Use

In the manufacturing of teleportation pads.

Refinement

Must be filtered through quartz.

Manufacturing & Products

Portal keys, summoning crystals.

Byproducts & Sideproducts

Ephemeral echoes, temporary spatial anomalies.

Hazards

Misuse can lead to unwanted planar breaches.

Environmental Impact

Can cause minor distortions in local spatial fabric.

Reusability & Recycling

Can be distilled to refresh its potency.

Distribution

Trade & Market

Heavily traded among academic and exploration circles.

Storage

In quartz or diamond containers, ideally within a rune-etched vault.

Law & Regulation

Transport and sale are heavily controlled to prevent illegal summoning.
Value
Extremely high due to its application in transportation and summoning.
Rarity
Rare
Odor
Sulfurous with a hint of burnt wood.
Taste
Sharp, like burnt cloves.
Color
Deep violet with swirling white patterns.
Boiling / Condensation Point
200°C / 90°C
Melting / Freezing Point
5°C
Density
Slightly less than water.
Common State
Liquid


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