Majhilichite, pronounced Ma-heel-li-key-tay, is an ore found in Olmeid, typically located where ley lines intersect with volcanic vents where magma reaches the surface and cools. This ore essentially consists of condensed magic. As an ore, it is soft, brittle, and susceptible to melting at high temperatures, releasing toxic fumes. Due to its fragility and brittleness, it is unsuitable for metal production; moreover, metal resources are scarce on the island, which has limited attempts to utilize it for such purposes.
Majhilichite also exhibits mild magical radioactivity, meaning that prolonged proximity or exposure can lead to health effects such as cancerous growths, mutations, or enhanced magical abilities. Inhalation of its fumes may cause dizziness, insomnia, mild dependency, hallucinations, and hyperactivity.
Traditionally, Olmedians grind Majhilichite ore and burn it as incense or inhale it through rolled papers. Olmeidian healers, mages, and kahunas often use it to induce visions of past, present, or future events, enhance magical capabilities, communicate with spirits, or even perceive alternate timelines or universes.
Historically, Olmeid has been colonized by external civilizations seeking to mine this resource, often resulting in oppressive regimes. As a result, Olmeidians are highly cautious about outsiders gaining knowledge of or accessing this resource.
Majhilichite also exhibits mild magical radioactivity, meaning that prolonged proximity or exposure can lead to health effects such as cancerous growths, mutations, or enhanced magical abilities. Inhalation of its fumes may cause dizziness, insomnia, mild dependency, hallucinations, and hyperactivity.
Traditionally, Olmedians grind Majhilichite ore and burn it as incense or inhale it through rolled papers. Olmeidian healers, mages, and kahunas often use it to induce visions of past, present, or future events, enhance magical capabilities, communicate with spirits, or even perceive alternate timelines or universes.
Historically, Olmeid has been colonized by external civilizations seeking to mine this resource, often resulting in oppressive regimes. As a result, Olmeidians are highly cautious about outsiders gaining knowledge of or accessing this resource.
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