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Thoughts about "Iron Rot"

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kazimmoinuddin:
Spires stone lasts ages and near indestructible, so it might not be stone as normally think of it. Could it have been grown?

Ulfgeir:

--- Quote from: kazimmoinuddin on December 01, 2015, 09:56:12 PM ---Spires stone lasts ages and near indestructible, so it might not be stone as normally think of it. Could it have been grown?

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One though that just hit me, was that it might be some kind of concrete, and that they just think it is stone.

/Ulfgeir

Quantus:

--- Quote from: kazimmoinuddin on December 01, 2015, 09:56:12 PM ---Spires stone lasts ages and near indestructible, so it might not be stone as normally think of it. Could it have been grown?

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As in Crystals, or as in the superhard bones of some massive creature?

kazimmoinuddin:
We know it absorbs energy from the ether to run it self, but but I wonder If some of that energy helps keep the stone strong and repaired. It is possible that each spire is a giant circle construction networked with each other.
 Sort of how alera is a kind of genus loci and construct similar to little Chicago, the copiers are at their basic circles, so ward, keeping something away or keeping something contained.
 I wonder what iron does to ether, does it drains or blocks it?

Second Aristh:

--- Quote from: Quantus on December 03, 2015, 10:37:13 PM ---As in Crystals, or as in the superhard bones of some massive creature?

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Grown like crystals makes more sense to me.  I wouldn't expect bones to have such angular geometry.

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