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Gingaranium: A unique crystalline Metal found in Plot Devices and Plotwork Bodies that emits Thynr
Gingaranium: A unique crystalline Metal found in Plot Devices and Plotwork Bodies that emits Thynr
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P.A.I.N.T.: Powered Arsenal of Interactive NanoTechnomorphics, A type of nanotechnology with the look and feel of colored chalk or chalkdust used to create a Coat of Paint.
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P.A.I.N.T.: , A type of nanotechnology with the look and feel of colored chalk or chalkdust used to create P.A.I.N.T. gear.
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Coat: A weapon crafted out of Paint through an aspect of it's meistro's personality, If that aspect is an identity, then that specific identity becomes the Gear known as a P.A.I.N.T. Persona which has the ability to become it's own identity.
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P.A.I.N.T. Gear: A weapon crafted through an aspect of it's meistro's personality, If that aspect is an identity, then that specific identity becomes the Gear known as a P.A.I.N.T. Persona which has the ability to become it's own identity.
God: A being who can bestow apon a single soul a set of powers to the God's choosing ranging to the mundane to mastery over a single magen should they pledge themselves to it.
God: A being who can bestow apon a single soul a set of powers to the God's choosing ranging to the mundane to mastery over a single magen should they pledge themselves to it.

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