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ilemsel

Ilemsel is a fictional mineral described in speculative geology and in works of worldbuilding. It is presented as a hydrated aluminum silicate with variable alkali and alkaline-earth substitutions, and it is often used in fiction to exemplify unusual hydrothermal mineralogy. The name is derived from a constructed language used in the imagined setting, where ilem means “bind” or “hold together.”

Occurrence and formation

In the imagined environments where ilemsel occurs, it forms in high-temperature, low-silica hydrothermal systems within quartz-rich

Composition and properties

Ilemsel is described as a hydrated aluminum silicate with substitutions for magnesium and iron, and with trace

Uses and significance

Within the fictional world, ilemsel is valued as a decorative stone and collector’s mineral. In some speculative

See also

List of minerals; speculative mineralogy; hydrothermal processes.

veins.
It
is
typically
associated
with
quartz,
epidote,
tourmaline,
and
fluorite,
and
may
appear
as
small
axially
faceted
crystals
or
as
radiating
aggregates.
In
different
narratives,
ilemsel
crystals
can
develop
under
slightly
differing
pressures
and
fluid
chemistries,
illustrating
how
mineral
assemblages
adapt
to
local
conditions.
rare-earth
elements
in
some
deposits.
Reported
approximate
formulas
vary
by
source,
but
common
characterizations
note
a
predominantly
silicate
backbone
with
OH
groups
and
alkali
or
alkaline-earth
partners.
Physical
properties
commonly
mentioned
include
a
Mohs
hardness
around
5.5–6.5,
a
vitreous
to
resinous
luster,
and
colors
ranging
from
olive-green
to
gray.
Crystals
are
described
as
monoclinic
or
orthorhombic
in
different
fictional
settings,
with
refractive
indices
near
1.62–1.68
and
potential
pleochroism.
techno-magic
or
sci-fi
contexts,
ilemsel
might
be
imagined
as
having
dielectric
or
ion-exchange
properties
suitable
for
niche
applications,
serving
as
a
plot
device
or
worldbuilding
detail
rather
than
a
real
material.