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Zawkiart is a Indestructible Semi transparent purple Stone gem-like structure with Red, Golden, purple Orbs inside, that is immune to certain laws of physics at will, each piece shows a very limited amount of Intelligence not able to communicate, but only to move and change its State of matter and form.

One curious fact is that zawkiart, when charged to extreme and very specific energy conditions and quantities will turn it satient and self aware. But the required energy to trigger this "function" is absurd andostly likely to not ever happen.

The only beings able to Create it are the zawkanians, a unknown and secret species of god-like creatures made entirely of non physical matter who has the power to create life, and turn into mythical dragons that are multidimensional and their true form.

Any attempt of Interacting with it makes the Gem-like "entity" teleport meters away from the person attempting contact therefore we dont know its texture, but presume its solid and smooth according to its Light refraction and reflective Capabilities. Further Magic interactions are absorbed or simply nullified by the object. An exception for this is Zawkiart creatures themselves.

Some quantum physics can apply to it such as teleporting and strange behavior when observed, it's full spec of possibilities are completely unknown.

Mass: 1 Ton/per 1³m (Earth based gravity according to calcukations)
Oh? Did you hear about that Zawkiart Gem thing? Must be amazing to see one up close
by Lars Ziah Zawkian October 17, 2019
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A moment that is generally agreed to have had a significant influence on pop culture and everyday life. While the term was coined by Rose McGowan in context of the #MeToo movement, and is mostly associated with the K-pop community, the phenomenon is universal and a basic component of how culture works.

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