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Light absorbing cells were invented and used by the Kerestian people in their darksticks. They were applied as an integrated webbing along a darksticks surface, and upon activation the cells would bend light by using an electromagnetic field, creating a "darkness field" in the darkstick's vicinity. Kerestian's wore infrared and ultraviolet scanners into battle as a result, taking advantage of their opponents blindness to savage effect.

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  • Light absorbing cells were invented and used by the Kerestian people in their darksticks. They were applied as an integrated webbing along a darksticks surface, and upon activation the cells would bend light by using an electromagnetic field, creating a "darkness field" in the darkstick's vicinity. Kerestian's wore infrared and ultraviolet scanners into battle as a result, taking advantage of their opponents blindness to savage effect.
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  • Light absorbing cells were invented and used by the Kerestian people in their darksticks. They were applied as an integrated webbing along a darksticks surface, and upon activation the cells would bend light by using an electromagnetic field, creating a "darkness field" in the darkstick's vicinity. Kerestian's wore infrared and ultraviolet scanners into battle as a result, taking advantage of their opponents blindness to savage effect.
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