Sub-red: Again the hardest to describe due to its flammability, but often described as feeling like a hot wind. Red: Gooey, sticky, clingy, depending on drafting; can be tarry and thick or more gel-like. Orange: Lubricative, slippery, soapy, oily. Yellow: In its liquid, more common state, like bubbly, effervescent water, cool to the touch, possibly a little thicker than seawater. In its solid state, it is perfectly slick, unyielding, smooth, and incredibly hard. Green: Rough; depending on the skill and purposes of the drafter, ranges from merely having a grain like leather to feeling like tree
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