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==History==
==History==


==Capabilities==
In {{wp|alloy|alloyed}} form, Vajra is stronger than {{wp|steel}} with only a third of its weight. Vajra is also conductive, making it a good choice for equipment designed to be used by electrokinetic individuals.


==Limitations==
The durability of Vajra, while very high, is still not unlimited and can be melted or damaged when faced with sufficient heat and force respectively.


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Vajra
British Museum Tibetan Bell and Vajra B.jpg
A vajra and bell made of Vajra
ColourReddish brown, golden brown, brownish black
Country of originAmenria Amenria
Indraloka
OwnerAvatar
Ministry of Mineral Resources
Royal Amoury of Indraloka

This article is about the Indralokan material. For the weapon, see vajra.

Vajra (Sanskrit: वज्र, IAST: Vajra) is a nearly indestructible material that crash landed as a meteorite from outer space, possibly the Svarga system or nearby systems into the Indian subcontinent. What little is found on Earth was used by the ancient Indians to create weapons and armour for the first human Avatar of Indra, a tradition carried out by the Marble Elephant Monastery to this day.

History

Capabilities

In alloyed form, Vajra is stronger than steel with only a third of its weight. Vajra is also conductive, making it a good choice for equipment designed to be used by electrokinetic individuals.

Limitations

The durability of Vajra, while very high, is still not unlimited and can be melted or damaged when faced with sufficient heat and force respectively.