ahelareeglit
Ahelareeglit is a fictional mineral described in speculative fiction and worldbuilding resources. It is not recognized as a real mineral by the geological sciences.
The name is constructed from fictional roots, with “Ahela-” suggesting a region or language within its setting
In common worldbuilding depictions, ahelareeglit forms through high-temperature, high-pressure metamorphism in subduction-zone environments and in hydrothermal
Reported physical properties in narratives include a Mohs hardness around 5, a vitreous to pearly luster, and
Uses in fiction include ornamental jewelry and, in some plots, energy storage or photoluminescent applications under
Occurrence is typically described as localized to a fictional highland belt or rare meteorite-derivative deposits, sometimes