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{{Quote|Precious tear drops of the gods.|Mered the merchant|Assassin's Creed: Origins|The Hyena (memory)}}
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[[File:ACV DoR Silica Render.png|thumb|250px|A chunk of Silica]]
[[File:ACV DoR Silica Render.png|thumb|250px|A chunk of Silica]]
'''Silica''' (''Silicon dioxide'') is a chemical element and a common material found all across [[Earth]].
'''Silica''' (''Silicon dioxide'') is a chemical element and a common ceramic oxide found all across [[Earth]].<ref>{{WP|Silicon dioxide}}</ref>


During the [[Isu Era]], silica was mined primarily from [[Mylna]]s. In its natural state, silica is a greenish blue crystal, but through the use of a silica-enriching device, the Isu were able to store energy within the crystals, turning them a golden yellow color. The crystals were then able to power many different devices, like [[Messenger pedestal|pedestals]] within [[Temple (Isu)|vaults]] and personal weapons such as the [[Hugr-Rip]].
During the [[Isu Era]], silica was mined primarily from [[Mylna]]s. In its natural state, silica is a greenish blue crystal, but through the use of a silica-enriching device, the Isu were able to store energy within the crystals, turning them a golden yellow color. The crystals were then able to power many different devices, like [[Messenger pedestal|pedestals]] within [[Temple (Isu)|vaults]] and personal weapons such as the [[Hugr-Rip]].
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==History==
==History==
[[File:ACV Dawn of Ragnarok Promo 23.jpg|thumb|250px|A cave full of silica crystals]]
[[File:ACV Dawn of Ragnarok Promo 23.jpg|thumb|250px|A cave full of silica crystals]]
At the time of the invasion of [[Svartálfaheimr]], the [[Muspels|Muspel]] warlord [[Surtr]] seized control of several Mylnas across the land, aiming to collect enough silica crystals to power the incomplete [[Towers|tower]] built in the city of [[Eitri]]. He [[Slavery|enslaved]] the local [[Dwarf|dwarves]], demanding they triple their silica production, and enforced this with the help of his children [[Eysa]] and [[Glöð]].<ref name="Ragnarok">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''</ref>
At the time of the invasion of [[Svartálfaheimr]], the [[Muspels|Muspel]] warlord [[Surtr]] seized control of several Mylnas across the land, aiming to collect enough silica crystals to power the incomplete [[Towers|tower]] built in the city of [[Eitri]]. He [[Slavery|enslaved]] the local [[Dwarf|dwarves]], demanding they triple their silica production, and enforced this with the help of his children [[Eysa]] and [[Glöð]].<ref name="Ragnarok">''[[Assassin's Creed: Valhalla]] – [[Dawn of Ragnarök]]''</ref>
[[File:ACV Isu Messengers V.png|thumb|250px|left|An Isu pedestal in Qeneb.too Kah'Aiye]]
[[File:ACV Isu Messengers V.png|thumb|250px|left|An Isu pedestal in Qeneb.too Kah'Aiye]]
In [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Pharaoh]] [[Ptolemy XIII]], silica was used as a decorative ornament. The glass-like shards possessed an "eerie feeling" due to their retained charge, and were primarily collected and used by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] to activate pedestals in various Isu vaults connected to certain tombs in the country. Bayek collected 50 pieces of silica to recover a set of [[Isu Armor]] in the vault [[Eesfet Oon-m'Aa Poo]] beneath the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]].<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> The [[Order of the Ancients]] member [[Khaliset]] also gathered them, mistakenly believing they could help resurrect her late daughter [[Eshe]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Hyena (memory)]]</ref>
In [[Egypt]] during the reign of [[Pharaoh]] [[Ptolemy XIII]], silica was used as a decorative ornament. The glass-like shards possessed an "eerie feeling" due to their retained charge, and were primarily collected and used by the [[Medjay]] [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]] to activate pedestals in various Isu vaults connected to certain tombs in the country. Bayek collected 50 pieces of silica to recover a set of [[Isu Armor]] in the vault [[Eesfet Oon-m'Aa Poo]] beneath the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]].<ref name="ACOD">''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]''</ref> The [[Order of the Ancients]] member [[Khaliset]] also gathered them, mistakenly believing they could help resurrect her late daughter [[Eshe]].<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Origins'' – [[The Hyena (memory)]]</ref>
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==Usage==
==Usage==
Silica's ability to store energy was a key component in many Isu devices. In perhaps its most prominent example of this property, it could be used to help upgrade the Hugr-Rip, unlocking more powers for Odin to use and extending the duration of the abilities he already had. The inventor [[Muuri]] later discovered that silica tended to expand when infused with enough energy after successfully making a crystal double in size before it grew exponentially and broke through the roof of his house.<ref name="Ragnarok"/>
Silica's ability to store energy was a key component in many Isu devices. In perhaps its most prominent example of this property, it could be used to help upgrade the Hugr-Rip, unlocking more powers for Odin to use and extending the duration of the abilities he already had.<ref name="Ragnarok"/> Dwarven research found that silica-powered devices and light beams could amplify the material's charging, with rumors suggesting that light could also increase the crystals' size.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök'' – [[Notes from Eivor's travels]]: "Light Beam Research Note"</ref>
 
The inventor [[Muuri]] saw proof of these rumors when he investigated [[Fidsthorp]]'s ruins.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök'' – Notes from Eivor's travels: "Muurii the Inventor's Journal Page 1"</ref> He later proved that reflectors could make silica grow and learned that size was directly related to light reflector distance, with further reflectors resulting in larger crystals.<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök'' – Notes from Eivor's travels: "Muuri the Inventor's Journal Page 2"</ref> After six weeks' study, he successfully infused a silica pebble with enough energy to double in size before deciding to experiment on a large crystal,<ref>''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök'' – Notes from Eivor's travels: "Muuri the Inventor's Journal Page 3"</ref> only for it to grew exponentially and break through his roof.<ref name="Ragnarok" />


Pure silica crystals were used as lenses within reflectors, diverting light beams like a magnifying glass to power doors and other devices across the Isu lands such as in the [[Mímisbrunnr]]<ref name="ThePriceOfWisdom">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Price of Wisdom]]</ref> and the Cave of Gold.<ref name="Crossover"/> Due to its refracting properties, it could also be polished and used as lenses for glasses to help Isu with various vision problems.{{Cite|19 March 2022. Where in AC?}}  
Pure silica crystals were used as lenses within reflectors, diverting light beams like a magnifying glass to power doors and other devices across the Isu lands such as in the [[Mímisbrunnr]]<ref name="ThePriceOfWisdom">''Assassin's Creed: Valhalla'' – [[The Price of Wisdom]]</ref> and the Cave of Gold.<ref name="Crossover"/> Due to its refracting properties, it could also be polished and used as lenses for glasses to help Isu with various vision problems.{{Cite|19 March 2022. Where in AC?}}  

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―Mered the merchant[src]-[m]
A chunk of Silica

Silica (Silicon dioxide) is a chemical element and a common ceramic oxide found all across Earth.[1]

During the Isu Era, silica was mined primarily from Mylnas. In its natural state, silica is a greenish blue crystal, but through the use of a silica-enriching device, the Isu were able to store energy within the crystals, turning them a golden yellow color. The crystals were then able to power many different devices, like pedestals within vaults and personal weapons such as the Hugr-Rip.

History

A cave full of silica crystals

At the time of the invasion of Svartálfaheimr, the Muspel warlord Surtr seized control of several Mylnas across the land, aiming to collect enough silica crystals to power the incomplete tower built in the city of Eitri. He enslaved the local dwarves, demanding they triple their silica production, and enforced this with the help of his children Eysa and Glöð.[2]

An Isu pedestal in Qeneb.too Kah'Aiye

In Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Ptolemy XIII, silica was used as a decorative ornament. The glass-like shards possessed an "eerie feeling" due to their retained charge, and were primarily collected and used by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa to activate pedestals in various Isu vaults connected to certain tombs in the country. Bayek collected 50 pieces of silica to recover a set of Isu Armor in the vault Eesfet Oon-m'Aa Poo beneath the Great Sphinx of Giza.[3] The Order of the Ancients member Khaliset also gathered them, mistakenly believing they could help resurrect her late daughter Eshe.[4]

Centuries later during the Viking expansion of England, Eivor Varinsdottir relived the life of Odin through drug-infused dreams. In these dreams, Odin came across several reflectors made from silica in both Ásgarðr, Jötunheimr,[5] Svartálfaheimr,[2] and the Døkkerland region of Niflheimr.[6] She later twice encountered a form of the reflectors herself, once while exploring the Tombs of the Fallen and the Eden Ring Station,[7] and again within the Cave of Gold while aiding Kassandra to save the people of the Isle of Skye.[8]

Usage

Silica's ability to store energy was a key component in many Isu devices. In perhaps its most prominent example of this property, it could be used to help upgrade the Hugr-Rip, unlocking more powers for Odin to use and extending the duration of the abilities he already had.[2] Dwarven research found that silica-powered devices and light beams could amplify the material's charging, with rumors suggesting that light could also increase the crystals' size.[9]

The inventor Muuri saw proof of these rumors when he investigated Fidsthorp's ruins.[10] He later proved that reflectors could make silica grow and learned that size was directly related to light reflector distance, with further reflectors resulting in larger crystals.[11] After six weeks' study, he successfully infused a silica pebble with enough energy to double in size before deciding to experiment on a large crystal,[12] only for it to grew exponentially and break through his roof.[2]

Pure silica crystals were used as lenses within reflectors, diverting light beams like a magnifying glass to power doors and other devices across the Isu lands such as in the Mímisbrunnr[13] and the Cave of Gold.[8] Due to its refracting properties, it could also be polished and used as lenses for glasses to help Isu with various vision problems. [citation needed]

Appearances

References

  1. Silicon dioxide on Wikipedia
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Assassin's Creed: ValhallaDawn of Ragnarök
  3. Assassin's Creed: Origins
  4. Assassin's Creed: OriginsThe Hyena (memory)
  5. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
  6. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – The Forgotten Saga
  7. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaFloating conversations: Tombs of the Fallen
  8. 8.0 8.1 Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Assassin's Creed Crossover StoriesWhat Dreams May Come
  9. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of RagnarökNotes from Eivor's travels: "Light Beam Research Note"
  10. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök – Notes from Eivor's travels: "Muurii the Inventor's Journal Page 1"
  11. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök – Notes from Eivor's travels: "Muuri the Inventor's Journal Page 2"
  12. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla – Dawn of Ragnarök – Notes from Eivor's travels: "Muuri the Inventor's Journal Page 3"
  13. Assassin's Creed: ValhallaThe Price of Wisdom

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