"I once thought that even someone as annoying as you, when faced with a choice, could still see reality clearly, prioritize the greater good, and make the right decision. But the result is a complete disappointment."
Several small points in the air began to release arcs, milliseconds later, the points expanded into amorphous luminous bodies. As Jelas's emotionless voice dropped, dazzling plasma balls traced intricate orbits towards a corner.
Plasma is neither a liquid nor a sticky substance like glue. The academic term "plasma" perhaps better describes its specific form. The plasma most commonly encountered in daily life is fire. The essence of plasma is that the temperature is so high that the air ionizes (electrons gain enough energy to escape the atomic nucleus), making even chemical reactions impossible.
Plasma relies on high temperatures to injure and destroy targets.