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=== Cannonballs ===
 
=== Cannonballs ===
Some cannonballs made use of aetheric internal mechanism in order to increase their usefulness in naval combat on the Aether seas.{{book ref|tress|37}}
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Some cannonballs make use of aetheric internal mechanism in order to increase their usefulness in naval combat on the Aether seas.{{book ref|tress|37}}
   
In the center of the cannonball was a sphere made out of roseite aether containing water, which was insulated from the water with wax, and therefore did not react with it. This sphere was surrounded by a charge of zephyr spores.{{book ref|tress|37}}
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In the center of the cannonball is a sphere made out of roseite aether containing water, it is insulated from the water with wax, and therefore does not react with it. This sphere is surrounded by a charge of zephyr spores.{{book ref|tress|37}}
   
In another part of the device was a small glass container of water adjacent to a clipping of verdant aether. This glass container shattered upon launch, soaking the clipping, thus causing it to expand down a short tube leading to the central mechanism. This pushed a silver-tipped plug towards the roseite sphere, and killed the roseite, leading to the release of the contained water, which reacted with the zephyr and caused a large explosion dousing the target with water and shrapnel.{{book ref|tress|37}}
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In another part of the device is a small glass container of water adjacent to a clipping of verdant aether. This glass container shatters upon launch, soaking the clipping and causing it to expand down a short tube leading to the central mechanism. This pushes a silver-tipped plug towards said mechanism, and kills the roseite, leading to the water it contained to be released, reacting with the zephyr and causing a large explosion dousing the target with water and shrapnel.{{book ref|tress|37}}
   
 
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