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iiiiinteresting *grins*. Marco could make -good- use of those runes in his grenades and other gadgetry.
also, blood conducts electricity BETTER than water. Truth is, purified water is a terrible conductor for electricity. It's actually the sediments and salts usually contained in water that do most of the conducting.
Blood, however, is not only a saline (salty) solution, it also contains iron sediments. Despite its more viscous texture, electricity runs through it much better than the water a hydromancer (usually pulled from haning water molecules in the air) would likely use.
also, the term for a creature that feeds on blood is hematophage, not hemovore
also, blood conducts electricity BETTER than water. Truth is, purified water is a terrible conductor for electricity. It's actually the sediments and salts usually contained in water that do most of the conducting.
Blood, however, is not only a saline (salty) solution, it also contains iron sediments. Despite its more viscous texture, electricity runs through it much better than the water a hydromancer (usually pulled from haning water molecules in the air) would likely use.
also, the term for a creature that feeds on blood is hematophage, not hemovore