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An incredibly rare mineral that forms as discoid crystals, aglow with a faint, pale grayish-purple light, Draconite is prized for its qualities of storing and "distilling" energies of the "Aether". When processed, its energy yield is such that it can power a Muchausen drive's lightspeed capabilities. However, Draconite crystals are supremely picky about where they form, and the substance itself is a non-renewable resource. They also appear to easily radiate their energy under certain conditions - i.e., being directly exposed to sea water for prolonged periods of time - And such circumstances cause them to become, for all intents and purposes, utterly useless.

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  • Draconite ore
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  • An incredibly rare mineral that forms as discoid crystals, aglow with a faint, pale grayish-purple light, Draconite is prized for its qualities of storing and "distilling" energies of the "Aether". When processed, its energy yield is such that it can power a Muchausen drive's lightspeed capabilities. However, Draconite crystals are supremely picky about where they form, and the substance itself is a non-renewable resource. They also appear to easily radiate their energy under certain conditions - i.e., being directly exposed to sea water for prolonged periods of time - And such circumstances cause them to become, for all intents and purposes, utterly useless.
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  • An incredibly rare mineral that forms as discoid crystals, aglow with a faint, pale grayish-purple light, Draconite is prized for its qualities of storing and "distilling" energies of the "Aether". When processed, its energy yield is such that it can power a Muchausen drive's lightspeed capabilities. However, Draconite crystals are supremely picky about where they form, and the substance itself is a non-renewable resource. They also appear to easily radiate their energy under certain conditions - i.e., being directly exposed to sea water for prolonged periods of time - And such circumstances cause them to become, for all intents and purposes, utterly useless.
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