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== Uses and Occurrences ==
== Uses and Occurrences ==
* Core exhaust of [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]] and [[Eclipsite]] starforges.   
* Core exhaust of [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]] and [[Eclipsite Atmosphere]] starforges.   
* Component in divine weaponry and [[Aetherion Atmosphere]] plasma systems.   
* Component in divine weaponry and [[Aetherion Atmosphere]] plasma systems.   
* Used by rogue alchemists as catalyst for soul-tempering rituals.
* Used by rogue alchemists as catalyst for soul-tempering rituals.
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== Related Atmospheres ==
== Related Atmospheres ==
* [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]]
* [[Ignispheric Atmosphere]]
* [[Eclipsite]]
* [[Eclipsite Atmosphere]]


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Latest revision as of 15:47, 17 October 2025



Overview

Plasmagen is an ionized metal vapor formed in the fusion hearts of divine engines. It is the Continuum’s analog of “liquid lightning” — pure energy in particulate form, capable of dissolving both matter and metaphysical barriers. While unstable, it serves as a bridge between physical plasma and psionic energy fields.

Physical and Psionic Properties

The vapor carries free metallic ions (typically iron or titanium) entangled with psionic charge. It behaves as conductive plasma and responds to thought-based magnetic fields. Exposure burns not only the skin but the mind, inducing visions of stars being born.

Phases

  • **Plasma Gas:** Superheated emission phase.
  • **Liquid Arc:** Contained in divine forges for energy transfer.
  • **Crystalline Slag:** Solidified residue, glowing faintly in dreamlight.

Uses and Occurrences

Related Atmospheres

Trivia

  • The Continuum calls it “the blood of stars.”
  • A single microgram of condensed Plasmagen can melt through psionic shielding.
  • When sung to, it calms — an effect still unexplained.