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Approved Tech Arika Zûtadasi Arma

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Runi Verin

Two pounds shy of a bomb.
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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION

Intent: To create a new alchemy medium.
Image Source: Nicolas Morlet
Canon Link: N/A
Permissions: N/A
Primary Source: Force Alchemy

PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Manufacturer: Runi Verin
Affiliation: Closed-Market
Model: Arika Zûtadasi Arma
Modularity: Pigments may be added/omitted to create colour variation. Ink may be used in the imbuement process to variable effects (recommended separate subs).
Production: Limited
Material: Alchemised Heavy Metals (Pigments), Benzyl Alcohol (Carrier), Isopropyl alcohol (Carrier), Propylene Glycerincol (Carrier), Purified Water (Carrier)

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Classification: Ink
Weight: Weightless
Color: Variable. (See Modularity above)
Resistances:
Energy (And other Blaster type weapons): None
Kinetic: None
Lightsabers: None
Other: None

SPECIAL FEATURES

Variable Colours

STRENGTHS

Ink may be imbued with various Force related effects.

WEAKNESSES

Ink has been made purely as a medium for the imbuement process and has extremely limited, almost negligible effects in its ‘raw’ form.
Due to the alchemised nature of the ink, it is vulnerable to direct applications of Force Light.
While the Ink itself has no inherent Force abilities beyond an alchemised structure, when imbued it becomes subject to the effects of Force Nullification and related dampening effects.

DESCRIPTION

Created almost as a balance of the force dampening Arika Mirji, instead of binding and limiting an individual, Arika Zûtadasi serves as a medium for force alchemy and imbuement. Or in the broadest of strokes: the open left hand to Mirji’s closed right.
Alchemising the heavy metals used as pigments in its construction, Zûtadasi is very pliable and receptive to force imbuement once applied to an individual’s skin, effectively allowing them to ‘wear’ enchantments that would have ordinarily required an artifact.
The actual capability of the ink is theoretically only limited by the power of the individual applying the tattoo, the design’s size and overall intricacy.
 
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