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Fractal Infinium is a metal that exists across multiple dimensions simultaneously. The metal is found very rarely where dimensional rifts have closed much as if where the metaphorical wound upon reality has healed. The metal when moved leaves a visual trail that is not an illusion but rather an afterimage as itself within the other dimensions it occupies at once catches up unto its third-dimensional self, the limit to the dimensions it's connected with is unknown.

Color

A rainbow of a kaleidoscopic shifting pattern of colors, An afterimage trail caused by the movement that lasts for one second.

Rarity

Legendary

Traits

  • Malleability: Low.
  • Magnetic: Yes.
  • Conductivity of Heat: Average.
  • Primary Uses: Weapons.

Special

  • Fractal Infinium exists across multiple dimensions simultaneously and as a consequence of this will leave an after-image trail of itself when moved for a duration of one second.
  • Fractal Infinium has the property to return extra-dimensional entitles to their home dimension when kept in physical contact with the material for more than two emotes.
  • Armor does not count, it must be their "Skin".
  • Fractal Infinium is immune to the ravages of time and does not decay unless damaged.
  • This material offers a 0% resistance to space magics when in a majority purity.


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