Water Mote

Category Resources
Type Elemental Mote
Source outside the Sea of Entropy

Water motes consist of water and water energy. In their liquid state, they are gelatinous, not blending with other liquids, and may be denser or less dense than regular water. Some, despite their diminutive appearance, contain substantial amounts of water, functioning as wells in arid regions or even as portable pools. They have been employed to seal cracks in basins and in numerous other applications. Water motes can also exist in a solid form, akin to ice, frequently requiring significantly more heat to melt than normal.