Gale Condenser
The history of Gale Crystals would not be complete without the miraculous Gale Condenser. Officially created by the Artificer’s Coven, historians note in records that there is no particular inventor to this great breakthrough in Gale Arcanotechnology, but rather a collaborative effort amongst the artificers of the coven. The first Gale Condenser was large and bulky, built as a generator for machinery that would launch Coeus’s domain into an industrial era. Implementing the Vinish Equation, this ingenious design took the process a step further to allow utilization of the energy within the Gale crystals without the need of spell caster involvement. One crucial element was added for a self-contained system that can generate copious amounts of air pressure continuously as long as fuel, or Gale crystals are present. First, a catalyst to begin the process, wrought electrum rods. Electrum is an artificially created metal that has the capacity to store magical energy and release it as magical electricity. Unfortunately a rather unrefined and inefficient magical battery, it is however easily actuated by simply completing a circuit of antagonist polarized units to cause the flow of electrical energy or a discharge. Put simply, the perfect and convenient catalyst. Next the Vinish Equation is utilized in a carefully step delay system after implementation of the electrum. This allows for a small percentage of the Gale crystal to be discharged in an unrestrained fashion to keep the electrum fully charged for continuous use as a catalyst. The rest of the percentage of the magic discharged by the Gale crystal utilized is transformed by the Vinish Equation into pressure and a channel system is used to direct the pressure for efficient usage. The first of which was heavy machinery and the powering of assembly lines. Later on, seventy years ago or so, it was discovered and implemented through turbines, that gale condensers could be used to generate mundane electricity.
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