Talk:Voidwalker

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Voidcores

Voidcores: The concept sounds like mana being crystallized through subconscious use of the excess produced from the Vacuoimpery. When a dimensional rift is opened you create a door that can be accessed from two ends and the energy/mana/etc would likely leak through from both sides to the other. As a innate reaction the Voidwalker applies the very excess it produced from ripping a tear in reality to collect it.

Perhaps how they /form/ these cores is when passing through a dimension this crystallization via excess forms as a film across the voidwalker's body that they physically collect and add to a vaccuum void bubble thing to make the gem. This film would be incredibly thin, nigh unnoticeable aside from the glossy accentuation. Most voidwalkers would likely let this collect for ease of removal with larger amounts.

Which of course, if this were the case, I can't help but wonder what would happen if a voidwalker went to deveron and got a coating of Vorpal on it... -- Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Ziolang

Perhaps, similar to how Firedrakes have a high concentration of Mythril in their scales and thus have a high retention rate for Mana, something in a Voidwalker's scales also attracts Mana and instead collects it on the surface in a physical form. Voidwalker scales are quite different from other dragons'; it's possible they're made out of mostly different materials. Less Mythril and more of this other element or whatever would aid the specifically "glossy rather than metallic" appearance of their scales.
Does Mana work this way without having to crystallize? It would take crystal form once added to the core by the Voidwalker, kind of similar to how oysters form pearls, but I'm not sure if Mana can really take on a "film-like" consistency without direction from the Voidwalker itself. Is this feasible? {Keileon || Talk} 09:54, 18 January 2017 (UTC)