Thornweave

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Thornweave at a Glance
Material Type Fabric
Colors Unknown
Symbolism Dergati
Rarity Quest-Only
Cultural Relevance
  • Hollow Eve material
Required for Alterations Yes

Traditionally woven only by Priestesses of Dergati, thornweave is a dense and resilient, yet supple, fabric with a distinctly matte finish. Crafted from the fibers of the thorny plant best known as shrike's bounty, traditional thornweave creation is a ceremonial affair utilizing only those plants that have had their thorns used by shrikes for feeding purposes during moonless nights, the bloody sacrifice and total darkness seen as signs of Dergati's favor. The fabric itself shows no signs of its frequently bloody origins, instead being largely unremarkable in appearance save for its ability to take and hold dark dyes exceptionally well.

This item was introduced at Hollow Eve Festival 410.

Alteration Rules

This material is required for alterations.




Raw Material Sources

Items

ItemSource isRarity is
Alabaster thornweave pants embellished with spun glitter bandsFashionable Panda (2)
Amber marblesilk duffel bag with a viridian thornweave strapSindah's Silk Sensations (3)
Armor:Blued-steel chainmail robe overlain by long swaths of thornweave and prayer-feathers
Armure tunic cut in a strident style and tinted harmonious shades of redNatural Beauty (2)
Band-collared shirt cut from dusky thornweave with jet buttonsShades of Nightfestival
Bespoke dress shirt of sanguine thornweave tessellated with black crowsItem:Unusual mantle of stark black feathers with a train awash in sanguine huesLimited Treasures (1)
Black thornweave breeches secured with darkstone buttonsFiner Things (6)Finer Things (5)
Black thornweave sling with matching whipcordsCup It (2)festival
Blackberry thornweave longcoat fettered by diamondsNatural Beauty (1)
Blued-steel chainmail robe overlain by long swaths of thornweave and prayer-feathersAkul'tiz shadow witch
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