kakskihiline
Kakskihiline is a fictional mineral used in speculative geology and in works of fiction to illustrate mineralogical concepts. In the imagined taxonomy, it is a rare alkali aluminosilicate that forms in high-temperature metamorphic belts. The name derives from the Kakshi region in the fictional Kakshian geology, with the suffix -iline common to mineral names in that setting.
In terms of properties, kakskihiline is described as crystallizing in the monoclinic system and forming tabular
Occurrence and formation: In the fictional account, kakskihiline forms in metamorphosed ultramafic rocks and alpine-type contact
Uses and significance: Within its fictional universe, kakskihiline is valued as a decorative gemstone and is
History: First described in-universe in speculative mineral catalogs and fiction from the late 20th to early
See also: List of fictional minerals; Kakshi region; Silicate minerals in fiction.
References: Fictional encyclopedia entries and in-universe catalogs.