
The lowest rank among lightning spirits. Manifests during static electricity or thunderstorms, appearing as a small ball of electricity. Curious and unable to stay still, it is drawn to electrically conductive objects â especially metals. It frequently damages machinery and equipment without any intent, making it troublesome to handle.
Origin
The origin story holds that when lightning turned sand into glass, the first Electron was born when consciousness dwelled within. Its name derives from the Greek word for 'amber' (elektron).
Features
- Spherical discharge form that causes electric shock on contact
- Can move at high speed along wires or metal
- Randomly malfunctions nearby metal devices
- Multiple individuals gathering creates chain discharges for wide-area electrocution
Usage
Operating mechanical devices, installing simple defensive currents, substitute for nighttime lighting. A spirit frequently contracted by electrical technicians.
Weakness
Uncontrollably discharges when touching water. Cannot move within insulating materials (rubber, wood).
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