ethril

/ˈɛθrɪl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling the fictional mineral ethril; having a pale, glowing quality.
    • She wore an ethril pendant that shimmered faintly in the moonlight.
    • The artist mixed a special paint to achieve an ethril tint on the canvas.
    • The ethril glow of the lantern lit the dark hallway with a cool blue light.
noun
  1. A fictional or rare crystalline mineral, often described as having a pale blue or green glow, used in fantasy contexts.
    • In the old legends, ethril was said to grant visions to those who held it.
    • The wizard's staff was tipped with a shard of ethril that pulsed with a soft light.
    • Miners searched the caves for veins of ethril, hoping to sell the precious stone.
  2. A made-up or obscure term for a type of magical energy or substance in role-playing games and stories.
    • The potion required a drop of ethril to activate its healing properties.
    • The ancient temple was built to harness the power of ethril from the earth.
    • He channeled ethril through his hands to create a protective shield.
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