## Godmium
### Physical Properties
Godmium is a crystaline, iridescent and translucent wafer-like magically-infused crystal. It is only found in the Xeron Alpha system, located on the lone, featureless planet situated at the very edge of its solar system.
### How it is Harvested or Created
Godmium is mined directly from the planet; it is the sole material it is made of. It breaks into palm-sized identical hexagons during mining, which can be easily stacked for storage as some form of magnetic force holds them together once stacked.
### Primary Magical Application
Godmium stacks can, with minimal transformation, serve as long-lasting power cells for a wide range of energy-hungry human techno-magical wonders, principally its planetary colony bases, space stations, and Arcano-Mechs: large elementally-infused robotic mecha.
### Significant Limitation or Cost
Godmium has only been found one planetary system in the galaxy, at the edge of humanity's Hegemony. Getting to it requires the presence and upkeep of one the Hegemony's Central Council Wormholes, one of the most energy-hungry infrastructure that can't be powered by Godmium (all attempts have lead to failed transit and loss of material shipped through them). This has made Godmium a highly sought out commodity whose supply is solely in control of the biggest, and least trade-focused geopolitical galactic entity.
Furthermore, unbeknownst to the Hegemony, Godmium is part of the planet's distributed sentience: a dormant techno-organic library of knowledge from a long vanished progenitor alien race. This, combined with humanity's keen sensitivity to magic as made the use of Godmium come with a rising number of Arcano-Mech pilots reporting strange visions of alien vistas, garbled messages spreading through a squadron's comm channels, and wide spread dread rising in far off outposts and space stations, creating a deep set superstitious belief that they're haunted.
Like I did last time, I'll inject the result of my prompt in an image's Alt Text.
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