Generates imaginary substances and their properties and appearance. Great for some plot devices, strange scientific findings, or the innocent seeming substance that brings hideous disaster!
This somewhat transparent, unreflective substance is orange with brown swirls in it. It is somewhat malleable in solid form. This material's melting point is one of the highest known. This material is extremely nonconductive. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes. When exposed to oxygen it emits a smell of butter.
This perfectly transparent material is brown. It is light. This material has a smooth texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is room temperature.
This material is beyrl-green. It is light. It is somewhat brittle in solid form. This material has a smooth texture in solid form. This material's melting point is low.
This perfectly transparent, unreflective material is ash-gray. It is heavy. It is very malleable in solid form. This material has a oily texture in solid form. This material's melting point is unremarkable. This material is mildly magnetic.
This perfectly transparent, reflective substance is crimson. It is very light. This material's melting point is unremarkable. A smell of rum comes from this substance.
This perfectly transparent, mirrorlike material is brown. It is very heavy. It is somewhat brittle in solid form. This material's melting point is low. This substance can be magnetized.
This somewhat transparent material is black. It is very light. This material has a waxy texture in solid form. This material's melting point is unremarkable. This substance is not very conductive.
This mirrorlike substance is black. It is light. It is somewhat malleable in solid form. This substance has a oily texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is room temperature. It is a poor insulator against temperature changes. This material has a strong odor of grass. It alloys with other materials poorly unless high heat is used.
This substance is gray with umber flecks in it. It is very heavy. This material has a slick texture in solid form. This material's melting point is unremarkable. This material is extremely nonconductive. A strong smell of beer comes from this material. It's alternate form is a translucent substance that is white.
This material is obsidian. It is malleable in solid form. This substance has a waxy texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is low. This substance provides some protection from radiation. This material can be magnetized. This substance has an odor of nuts.
This translucent, unreflective substance is blue with yellow patches on it. It is heavy. It is extremely inflexible in solid form. This substance has a waxy texture in solid form. This substance's melting point is high. This substance provides excellent protection from radiation. This material can be easily magnetized. A smell of mead comes from this substance.
This mirrorlike material is orange with black patches in it. It is heavy. It is somewhat malleable in solid form. This substance's melting point is one of the highest known. This substance is not very conductive. This material has a strong odor of cooked meat.
This perfectly transparent material is turquoise. This substance's melting point is room temperature. This substance provides excellent protection from radiation. It provides some insulation against temperature changes.
This perfectly transparent material is sand-colored with red patches in it. It is very flexible in solid form. This material's melting point is below room temperature. This substance is superconductive.
This substance is red. It is somewhat malleable in solid form. This substance's melting point is low. It acts as an excellent insulator against temperature changes.
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