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Location and Rarity
Frost Wells, or Glacites as called by the Seekers, can be found in any size of Fracture, however, it appears to be extra common in fractures that appear in watery areas or colder regions. Additionally, it is said to have been found in the deepest parts of a glacier.
Physical Details
- Raw - This well can be found in a number of ways. If surrounded by solid objects, such as when embedded in stone, it can appear as solid or as a liquid. When in air or floating, it will only appear as a liquid. And when in a liquid, it will only appear as a solid. Regardless of which state it is in, it is typically a deep blue, reminiscent of ice and cold. It has a fairly large size range, from the size of coins up to the size of boulders. The frost well is brittle, breaking easily, and is particularly easy to damage by heat, which can melt it or make it even more brittle.
- Core - The core of the frost well is almost entirely translucent, more akin to a slightly blue diamond.
- Fragments - The fragments of the frost well are a faded blue, darker like the raw state.
Inherent Abilities
Frost Wells can store 2 Novice Aspects or 1 Competent Aspect of any Domain Magic. These stored aspects are 1 time use, but more can be added after the first are used.
Raw State
The well will continuously absorb all water it comes into physical contact with, rejecting any and all impurities. This includes liquid water, steam, and ice.
Core
The core will release a constant stream of icy wind through any exposed facets. The larger the facet, the greater the stream will be.
Fragments
The frost fragments will gently pull toward the nearest large body of water or large body of ice whichever is closest. Once touching this source of water or ice, it will begin producing more of the ice or water, opposite of whichever it touches, continuously. This does not apply to large bodies of steam, fog, or clouds.
Moderation Status
It requires no moderation approval to gather, assuming proper permissions have been granted for the appropriate fracture.
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