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Denarius Spell Token System
Hekate's Denarius is a specialized coin that allows the storage and release of magical energies as electricity, heat, or whatever need needs fulfilling. Every coin has pips around the face of it indicating how full it is, and a categorization system for how much capacity each coin has. The system itself is designed to be used with specialized appliances, tools, devices, and more.
Product/Lines
Coins come in three sizes in distinct categories of use, and then are further divided by actual capacity for each category. The grades of metal indicated below have nothing to do with the actual makeup of the coin, just the colouration of it.
- Sprite (4cm) - (1.57 inches) The smallest grade of coin, used for powering small devices.
- Copper - Has five pips. A full charge can power a regular communicator for 10 hours.
- Tin - Has eight pips. A full charge can power a regular communicator for 25 hours.
- Bronze - Has ten pips. A full charge can power a regular communicator for 50 hours.
- Chimera (5cm) - (1.97 inches) The middle grade of coin, used for appliances to small vehicles.
- Silver - Has five pips. A full charge can power a skimmer for 3 hours.
- Gold - Has eight pips. A full charge can power a skimmer for 8 hours
- Platinum - Has ten pips. A full charge can power a skimmer for 15 hours
- Golem (6cm) - (2.36 inches)The heaviest grade of coin, used for larger vehicles and buildings.
- Palladium - Has five pips. A full charge can power a 2 bedroom house for 1 day
- Cobalt - Has eight pips. A full charge can power a 2 bedroom house for 10 days
- Carmine - Has ten pips. A full charge can power a 2 bedroom house for 50 days.
Statistics
The coins come in three different sizes and 9 different colourations, indicated above. The thickness for Sprite coins is 4mm, Chimera is 5mm, and Golem is 5mm. The pips are arrayed on each coin just inside of a ring bordering the edge of the coin, and can be seen on both sides. As a coin is used up, the faint glow on each pip fades one by one.