[Kunsel can't resist teasing the kid a little for that, but it's only for a moment before he goes on.]
Mako is a liquid energy. It's produced by something we call the Lifestream, a river of energy that runs through the world. How that energy is made is actually a matter of debate, but it's always been there, as near as we can tell. In its liquid form, it's usually a bright, glowing green. If it has a chance to condense into mako stones or materia, then it takes on a different hue, based on its magical affinity.
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[Kunsel can't resist teasing the kid a little for that, but it's only for a moment before he goes on.]
Mako is a liquid energy. It's produced by something we call the Lifestream, a river of energy that runs through the world. How that energy is made is actually a matter of debate, but it's always been there, as near as we can tell. In its liquid form, it's usually a bright, glowing green. If it has a chance to condense into mako stones or materia, then it takes on a different hue, based on its magical affinity.
Does that answer your question, Al?