
Airborne August 12 - "Risky"
Maribelle's talked a bit about things she's surprised to find she enjoys about turning into a mushroom for a little while. She talks about how as a mushroom you can "fuzz out", that is, enter a state like sleep and let time just pass around you, but... different. Listening to that, Figaro comes around to the thought that there are relaxing aspects to being inflated and lighter than air. The relief of all muscle tension, the absolute liberation from any burden of your own weight...
Lucky for him, Maribelle's electrokinesis does give her the ability to electrolyze water and split it into hydrogen and oxygen. She can make him inflate. But, Figs' element is fire... even luckier, then, that he doesn't have inherent fire powers. If you're careful with it, hydrogen is safe. But that was a close call.
Maribelle's talked a bit about things she's surprised to find she enjoys about turning into a mushroom for a little while. She talks about how as a mushroom you can "fuzz out", that is, enter a state like sleep and let time just pass around you, but... different. Listening to that, Figaro comes around to the thought that there are relaxing aspects to being inflated and lighter than air. The relief of all muscle tension, the absolute liberation from any burden of your own weight...
Lucky for him, Maribelle's electrokinesis does give her the ability to electrolyze water and split it into hydrogen and oxygen. She can make him inflate. But, Figs' element is fire... even luckier, then, that he doesn't have inherent fire powers. If you're careful with it, hydrogen is safe. But that was a close call.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Inflation
Species Moth
Size 2750 x 4175px
File Size 3.28 MB
Everyone's got water in em! And the space it takes up when it's separated to hydrogen and oxygen is much greater.
I'm not picky about the scientific details of how much water makes how much oxyhydrogen or the specifics of how the electricity needs to interact with it, it's just extra cute when there's a shred of truth in the process.
I'm not picky about the scientific details of how much water makes how much oxyhydrogen or the specifics of how the electricity needs to interact with it, it's just extra cute when there's a shred of truth in the process.
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