Zappers Item in Warworlds of Ka'a' | World Anvil
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Zappers

Zappers (better known as "Zapsticks" or "Wands") are used across Ka'a' to cast Spells and use magic. Zappers can be purchased for 6000 dollars, and can only be owned by people above the age of 14 and below the age of 500.   Zappers appear as silver cylinders that function like wands, allowing people to cast spells. Each Zapper has a shaft that must be filled with a required substance/substances to cast a spell. Officers, knights and other figures of power have special Zappers: sheriff's-badges that double as Zappers due to it being attached to telescoping-poles. These specialized Zappers are harder to find than normal Zappers.   It is said that the Overlords were the ones who invented Zappers and shared the technology with their fellow races before their extinction.

Mechanics & Inner Workings

Zappers are powered by Nzambi-frameworks (simple batteries made with a tube of copper and a rod of iron covered in a redsubstance known as "Zonbium" covered by a copper shell concealed in a cylinder made of a rolled copper sheet covered with a sheet of iron isolated from the copper by bitumen with plugs or stoppers before being concealed in a round plastic shell encased in a steel shell that is connected to the device via wires) which must be recharged once a week or directly after use.

Manufacturing process

Unknown, since the people who make Zappers tend to keep most things secret.

Significance

General
Item type
Magical
Manufacturer
Related ethnicities
Owning Organization
Rarity
Common
Weight
2 lbs.
Dimensions
6.4 centimeters (length) x 1 inch (width)
Base Price
6000 dollars
Raw materials & Components
Antimony, cerium, dysprosium, erbium, europium, gadolinium, gallium, germanium, holmium, indium, lanthanum, lutetium, neodymium, niobium, praseodymium, samarium, tantalum, terbium, thulium, ytterbium and tungsten.
Tools
Unknown

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