Evonix
Aspiring Lovecraft antagonist.
- Location
- Canada to 2 sigmas
Your interactivity has inspired me.
(dunno about Fulgerite or Solarite)
Glacium, the ability absorb heat I'm sure has more possible uses than I could think of but anyway. It could be used as a power source, usable energy is about energy differentials after all and depending on how long it lasts it could be pretty energy dense in effect, it would also produce a negative thermal signature which could be useful for stealth, especially if paired with a heat source, stealth satellites would be made practical. I assume it can't absorb endless heat, which would imply it's only stable in places below its minimum temperature, assuming it has one. If it is endless then it's effectively a source of perpetual motion as well as having interesting implications about energy and entropy in this cosmos. Can it be "recharged" by letting it release heat in a very low temprature environment?
Lots of interesting effects only occur at extremely low temperatures meaning it'll be important in a lot of precision and high power electronics and other technology, making things practical that are infeasible on earth. Assuming it can be made to work down to cryogenic temperatures.
Hydrostone:
The abilty to produce water means it has the ability to produce mass, which I'm sure has more implications than I can think of but one is that it could be used for reactionless thrust or as a source of mass for regular thrust. With the oxygen producing as well it could allow space travel without needing exessive resources or complex technology. A more extreme example of the same effect would be to make kinetic weapons magnitudes more powerful, since water is presumably produced in the same refrence frame as the hydrostone one could accelerate a tiny pellet to extreme speeds which would generate water during transit then impact with increased mass, some sort of balloon structure could help keep the impact from dispersing. I'm not sure how quickly it can be made to produce water so it might only be practical over long distances but in space combat it could allow weapons to impact with orders of magnitude more force than was put in, at sufficient velocities(heh) it could be worth far more than it's weight in antimatter for destructive potential, it would need to actually hit to use that power which is a limitation but it could be worked around with multiple ships firing on intersecting courses for a flak effect. This could also be put to constructive use as well I assume.
Floatstone: Gravity manipulation has Implications, ones I really don't have the knowledge to fully explore. Possibly it could be used to open tiny wormholes with a truly obscene amount of power. It'd also mean space elevators aren't nessesary
If it can be used for reactionless thrust then it could be used to create energy because the faster something is moving the more energy each additional m/s means, and this grows exponentially.
By how it can be made to float a consistent distance above the ground and it's use in inertial dampeners implies it can be used to transmit kinetic energy over distance, as if they were touching though I assume it has a limited maximum throughput. Is this it's actual property? It didn't explicitly say it actually alters gravity itself. Anyway it could be used to reinforce things by dispersing force more efficiently, slow projectiles before impact, make otherwise impossible machinery configurations possible such as parts that aren't physically connected, bypass armor, still blood, have uses in surgery, suffocate by connecting to the air in an area or put out fires by the same method.
Umbrum: This is an interesting one, the properties of the unrefined ore imply it could be refined in other ways to distort signals in other patterns, the potential uses are almost endless. The bending effect could be used to concentrate signals, to make a receiver that behaves as much larger than it's physical size, good for portability and high power instrumentation. By redirecting light generated by another mechanism it could produce holographic effects. It could also be used to filter out unwanted signals and isolate experiments. On a nano scale this might also be useful for quantum computing. It could also be useful for classical computing with directing signals, one could possibly make photonic computers and powerful analog computers using it. Metamaterials using umbrum could have an incredible range of properties. Depending on how much energy it can redirect it could be very useful in efficient energy weapons and defending against the same.
Dunno about the last three as they depend on the mechanics of the rest of your magic system but I still have some thoughts.
Moonsilver is probably useful in applying the other materials precisely.
What does the definition of "unholy" in regards to sungold imply? Has it changed over time? Are there biases? Have people ascribed moral judgement to the properties of a natural phenomenon?
The only common trait of things described as "eldritch" is the lack of common traits with the world as we know it. Does stariron reinforce reality somehow? Does it interfere with certain kinds of magic then? Are there "starirons" from other cosmoses that warp the world around them to match alien laws?
Materials are often used in many different ways, the function of a mechanism can seem totally disconnected from the properties of it's components. With that in mind a brainstorm of some possible alternate uses of the more esoteric materials:
(dunno about Fulgerite or Solarite)
Glacium, the ability absorb heat I'm sure has more possible uses than I could think of but anyway. It could be used as a power source, usable energy is about energy differentials after all and depending on how long it lasts it could be pretty energy dense in effect, it would also produce a negative thermal signature which could be useful for stealth, especially if paired with a heat source, stealth satellites would be made practical. I assume it can't absorb endless heat, which would imply it's only stable in places below its minimum temperature, assuming it has one. If it is endless then it's effectively a source of perpetual motion as well as having interesting implications about energy and entropy in this cosmos. Can it be "recharged" by letting it release heat in a very low temprature environment?
Lots of interesting effects only occur at extremely low temperatures meaning it'll be important in a lot of precision and high power electronics and other technology, making things practical that are infeasible on earth. Assuming it can be made to work down to cryogenic temperatures.
Hydrostone:
The abilty to produce water means it has the ability to produce mass, which I'm sure has more implications than I can think of but one is that it could be used for reactionless thrust or as a source of mass for regular thrust. With the oxygen producing as well it could allow space travel without needing exessive resources or complex technology. A more extreme example of the same effect would be to make kinetic weapons magnitudes more powerful, since water is presumably produced in the same refrence frame as the hydrostone one could accelerate a tiny pellet to extreme speeds which would generate water during transit then impact with increased mass, some sort of balloon structure could help keep the impact from dispersing. I'm not sure how quickly it can be made to produce water so it might only be practical over long distances but in space combat it could allow weapons to impact with orders of magnitude more force than was put in, at sufficient velocities(heh) it could be worth far more than it's weight in antimatter for destructive potential, it would need to actually hit to use that power which is a limitation but it could be worked around with multiple ships firing on intersecting courses for a flak effect. This could also be put to constructive use as well I assume.
Floatstone: Gravity manipulation has Implications, ones I really don't have the knowledge to fully explore. Possibly it could be used to open tiny wormholes with a truly obscene amount of power. It'd also mean space elevators aren't nessesary
If it can be used for reactionless thrust then it could be used to create energy because the faster something is moving the more energy each additional m/s means, and this grows exponentially.
By how it can be made to float a consistent distance above the ground and it's use in inertial dampeners implies it can be used to transmit kinetic energy over distance, as if they were touching though I assume it has a limited maximum throughput. Is this it's actual property? It didn't explicitly say it actually alters gravity itself. Anyway it could be used to reinforce things by dispersing force more efficiently, slow projectiles before impact, make otherwise impossible machinery configurations possible such as parts that aren't physically connected, bypass armor, still blood, have uses in surgery, suffocate by connecting to the air in an area or put out fires by the same method.
Umbrum: This is an interesting one, the properties of the unrefined ore imply it could be refined in other ways to distort signals in other patterns, the potential uses are almost endless. The bending effect could be used to concentrate signals, to make a receiver that behaves as much larger than it's physical size, good for portability and high power instrumentation. By redirecting light generated by another mechanism it could produce holographic effects. It could also be used to filter out unwanted signals and isolate experiments. On a nano scale this might also be useful for quantum computing. It could also be useful for classical computing with directing signals, one could possibly make photonic computers and powerful analog computers using it. Metamaterials using umbrum could have an incredible range of properties. Depending on how much energy it can redirect it could be very useful in efficient energy weapons and defending against the same.
Dunno about the last three as they depend on the mechanics of the rest of your magic system but I still have some thoughts.
Moonsilver is probably useful in applying the other materials precisely.
What does the definition of "unholy" in regards to sungold imply? Has it changed over time? Are there biases? Have people ascribed moral judgement to the properties of a natural phenomenon?
The only common trait of things described as "eldritch" is the lack of common traits with the world as we know it. Does stariron reinforce reality somehow? Does it interfere with certain kinds of magic then? Are there "starirons" from other cosmoses that warp the world around them to match alien laws?