Alchemy Juice or Archadea Hevea
The delicate art of alchemy requires precision and tehnique to craft powerful potions, tonics, and poultices. So the blossom flower scientifically named Archadea Prunus and a thin rubber filling (from the Euphoribacae Pára tree) proved to be an effective composite in stabilizing a great deal of organic and inorganic alchemical designs.
Archadea Hevea simple yet elegant elemental composition was a stand out difference in experimentation that required unorthodox. So it began as a replacement to water in chemistry experiments and soon lead alchemists to discover the magical potential of nature.
Properties
Material Characteristics
High viscousity, red wine color that glints white and purple under ligh. It serves as the base for a wide array of alchemy procedures. Commonly added with water for bigger batches to create a more wider potion size. Finds a great deal of utility in minor enchantment potions as well as evocation abilities.
Type
Composite
Odor
Leathery odor
Taste
a creamy vinegar flavor, not safe to consume
Color
Dark red
Boiling / Condensation Point
250 degrees celsius 482 degrees Fahrenheit
Melting / Freezing Point
Grows brittle in the cold but does not directly freeze.
Density
4 cm^3
Common State
Liquid
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