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Adranium

Created Wednesday 19 May 2021


Adranium was a completely nonreactive, transparent, odorless material. It was notable for being the only material that does not program mutite when in direct contact.


Properties

Adranium was impossible to observe, as it did not interact with light and was therefore completely transparent. Adranium could be in the form of a solid, liquid, or gas. Adranium could be detected through sensory perception when in high quantities. In smaller quantities, solid and liquid adranium was only detectable through its interactions (or lack thereof) with mutite. Gaseous adranium did not bond with mutite like its solid and liquid counterparts, and therefore is impossible to detect in small quantities.