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Glitter

Glitter is a material that, in addition to being widely used in decoration, is often used by Literomancers to invoke magical effects. Originally used to channel the energy of happiness, joy, and flamboyance, it has also been successfully corrupted with Dark Literomancy and used to bring despair, brain nuggies, and other dark emotions, or to channel magic that controls the mind.  
Glitter is an essential weapon...err I mean tool... in the SCM arsenal.
ShyRedFox, Oyabun of the Self Care Mafia
  Glitter is also a key component in the weapons of the Self Care Mafia and the Chaos Cartel. The SCM uses it to mark self-care violators with a stigmata of shame, while the Cartel uses it to spread adorable chaos and encourage people to relax and have a little fun. It also saw extensive use in The Third and especially, the The Fourth Word Wars, as an effective payload to carry magical effects over broad areas of effect.   Glitter is widely famed (and villified) for its proclivity for getting everywhere, and for its resistance to biodegradation.  

Controversy

Glitter is a material that induces strong feelings in just about everyone who comes in contact with it, and its use has become extremely controversial — like pineapple on pizza.  

The Case for Glitter

I don't understand how you can not like glitter. It's so fun! There's no reason for it to exist other than joy. It serves no other purpose. It's bright and shiny and fabulous, and you can't ignore it. And just when you've forgotten about it, a tiny sparkle will pop up in the place you least expect it, reminding you of whatever fun thing you last used glitter at.
— Queen Sable, the Mother of Bunnies
  Those who value glitter appreciate it for its delightful chaos causing value. To them, it represents joy and celebration for the sake of it... and when glitter pops up in a place you weren't expecting months later, to them, it's just a pleasant, unexpected reminder of a joyful time.  

The Case Against Glitter

Glitter, the unknown evil. It is getting everywhere, in every nook and cranny. I even found it in my food. I tried to ban it from the Willows, but I begin to believe that some of the Badgers do not share my hatred.
— Purpleheart, the Princess Badger
  Glitter is ubiquitous. It does scatter everywhere and is extremely difficult to clean up. Furthermore, its resistance to decomposition makes it a potentially genuine environmental hazard.

Properties

Material Characteristics

Typically, glitter is comprised of tiny, shiny, sparkly particles, too small to be picked up easily. It is extremely lightweight, so it is easy for even a light breeze to scatter it far and wide. It is also known to be extremely resistant to decomposition, which has led to environmentalists writing long dissertations on why it ought to be banned; and it is true that glitter may contribute significantly to the microplastics pollution problem.

Physical & Chemical Properties

Glitter will melt in extreme heat, just like any plastic. However, the metallic components gives it a higher melting temperature than might be expected for tiny plastic particles. Some glitter is also metallic enough to create problems in MRIs.

Compounds

Glitter is composed of the common plastics PET or PVC and coated with aluminum, titanium oxide, or synthetic metallic materials to make it reflective. Recent literomantic glitters have also used more valuable metals, such as gold, silver, titanium or copper, or gemstone dust, to give it that distinctive shine and to assist in the infusion of Literomantic Power in the form of enchantments.  
Glitter is the physical manifestation of joy.
Foxx, manager of The Glitter Mines

Life & Expiration

GLITTER IS ETERNAL

Distribution

Law & Regulation

Glitter has been severely restricted in Windy Willows "The Den" by Purpleheart, the Princess Badger. The laws of some nations prohibit or limit its disposal because it does not effectively degrade.
This article is a work in progress, and may be subject to changes.
 
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Type
Plastic
Value
cheap like dirt
Rarity
ubiquitous
Odor
metallic, along with the sickly-sweet overtone of offgassing plastic
Taste
varies; usually slightly metallic or plasticky (ask me how I know)
Color
varies; usually metallic or iridescent versions of bright hues or metals
Boiling / Condensation Point
> 350 °C (662 °F; 623 K) (decomposes)
Melting / Freezing Point
Melting point > 250 °C (482 °F; 523 K) 260 °C
Density
can vary depending on component materials, but typically ranges from 0.6 to 2.5 g/cubic cm
Common State
tiny, shiny particles
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Glittery Filking

A white rabbit covered in rainbow glitter, especially on its back end
Queen Sable, caught at not eating again by Dame Flubb by Pixabay
Glitterbomb
Item | Aug 3, 2024

Glitter in the News

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THIS SECTION HAS BEEN REDACTED BY THE WOODLANDER PROTECTORATES FOR SECURITY REASONS BY ORDER OF THE OWSLA, THE BROCKTREES, AND THE FERALS. Information not known by the general public in the GoTverse
Because the Glitter Mines are located in overlapping areas of the Ailurus, Lapin, and Meles Protectorates, the Woodland Family Alliance has agreed to maintain a common stockpile of glitter that all of them may access as needed. This has the additional benefit of keeping both the Chaos Cartel and the Self Care Mafia in effectively unlimited supply, since all of the Woodlander House Leaders are members, or even leaders, of one or the other Syndicate.


Cover image: Glitter by Pixabay

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Aug 11, 2024 13:25

Shine bright like a glitter bomb! Really? When I heard the song, it made my day and I had a grin on my face the whole time. It was so much fun reading your informative glittering article with a slightly ironic undertone. Thank you very much and congratulations. Your article made it into my top 10 favorites for the material.

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Aug 13, 2024 20:42 by Diane Morrison

Hey, awesome! Thank you very much and I'm glad you've enjoyed it! :D

Author of the Wyrd West Chronicles and the Toy Soldier Saga. Mother of Bunnies, Eater of Pickles, Friend of Nerds, First of her Name.
Aug 26, 2024 23:36

The fact that it being everywhere is in both the case for AND against glitter! Hahaha It also sounds like a good reason to try to make it safe to eat and not metallic enough to cause problems with MRI.