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'''Stormwood''' is any wood that results from a special process of directing lightning through the wood, which invariably produces a dendritic, fractal pattern in snaking black lines across the surface. The wood literally captures the shape of the lightning as it is burned through it. |
|description='''Stormwood''' is any wood that results from a special process of directing lightning through the wood, which invariably produces a dendritic, fractal pattern in snaking black lines across the surface. The wood literally captures the shape of the lightning as it is burned through it. |
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Light woods are usually preferred as the "base" in order to best show off the pattern, but any wood can be used, and sometimes particular ones are chosen in order to be better suited to weaponry or to marry the significance of the lightning with that of the base wood. |
Light woods are usually preferred as the "base" in order to best show off the pattern, but any wood can be used, and sometimes particular ones are chosen in order to be better suited to weaponry or to marry the significance of the lightning with that of the base wood. |
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'''Nomenclature:''' when the base wood is unspecified, it is called stormwood. When the base wood is specified, it is called stormtouched [base wood]. |
'''Nomenclature:''' when the base wood is unspecified, it is called stormwood. When the base wood is specified, it is called stormtouched [base wood]. |
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===Background=== |
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This material is required to be provided for [[alterations]].[[provided for alterations::true| ]] |
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==Other Information== |
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[[Drogor|Drogorian]] priestesses have developed a ritualized process of preparing wood to receive a strike of lightning. They wash the wood in seawater and affix it to a long metal stand engraved with images and inscriptions sacred to Drogor, then place this stand in high places best suited to receiving His storms. When one is struck, they consider it blessed by Him and offer it for use. |
[[Drogor|Drogorian]] priestesses have developed a ritualized process of preparing wood to receive a strike of lightning. They wash the wood in seawater and affix it to a long metal stand engraved with images and inscriptions sacred to Drogor, then place this stand in high places best suited to receiving His storms. When one is struck, they consider it blessed by Him and offer it for use. |
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However, the use of too much stormwood is considered disrespectful, thus the priestesses tend to make it only in limited quantities. As well, they look down upon elemental mages attempting to recreate the process themselves, considering only those pieces created by natural lightning to be true stormwood from Drogor Himself. Stormwood found as flotsam or driftwood is also considered bad luck, as it reveals that the bearer was tested by Drogor and found wanting. |
However, the use of too much stormwood is considered disrespectful, thus the priestesses tend to make it only in limited quantities. As well, they look down upon elemental mages attempting to recreate the process themselves, considering only those pieces created by natural lightning to be true stormwood from Drogor Himself. Stormwood found as flotsam or driftwood is also considered bad luck, as it reveals that the bearer was tested by Drogor and found wanting. |
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 11 December 2021
Stormwood at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Woods | |
Colors | Black | |
Symbolism | Lightning, Storm | |
Rarity | Auction-Tier | |
Cultural Relevance | ||
Required for Alterations | Yes |
Stormwood is any wood that results from a special process of directing lightning through the wood, which invariably produces a dendritic, fractal pattern in snaking black lines across the surface. The wood literally captures the shape of the lightning as it is burned through it.
Light woods are usually preferred as the "base" in order to best show off the pattern, but any wood can be used, and sometimes particular ones are chosen in order to be better suited to weaponry or to marry the significance of the lightning with that of the base wood.
Nomenclature: when the base wood is unspecified, it is called stormwood. When the base wood is specified, it is called stormtouched [base wood].
Background
Drogorian priestesses have developed a ritualized process of preparing wood to receive a strike of lightning. They wash the wood in seawater and affix it to a long metal stand engraved with images and inscriptions sacred to Drogor, then place this stand in high places best suited to receiving His storms. When one is struck, they consider it blessed by Him and offer it for use.
Stormwood is most often used to create ship's figureheads, weapons, or small tokens of worship. It is a popular material used by pirates or other seafarers who wish to show off their allegiance and "partnership" with Drogor in order to scare off any opponents. Additionally, any traveler or worshiper of the Immortals might care for a piece to show honor and respect to Him, and some claim that possessing it wards off being struck by lightning. Some wielders choose to add inlay tracing the pattern of the lightning in order to add color, interest, or other special materials to the stormwood, and this is considered a respectful way to enhance the work of Drogor.
However, the use of too much stormwood is considered disrespectful, thus the priestesses tend to make it only in limited quantities. As well, they look down upon elemental mages attempting to recreate the process themselves, considering only those pieces created by natural lightning to be true stormwood from Drogor Himself. Stormwood found as flotsam or driftwood is also considered bad luck, as it reveals that the bearer was tested by Drogor and found wanting.
Alteration Rules
This material is required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
Items
Item | Source is | Rarity is |
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Abyssium divination mirror with shifting whorls of the constellations | Guildfest 445/Auction, Item:Dark spidersilk sundries bag painted with the crest of the Moon Mage Guild | auction |
Blood-red stormwood staff | Item:Homespun sack pinned with an indurium monkey, Drathrok's Duskruin 442/Raffle | auction |
Dark blue dawnfire steel sledgehammer dangling a trio of beaded feathers | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Auction | auction |
Dawnfire steel humidor bearing carved stormwood panels | Item:Taisidon silkcress rucksack pinned with a carved Fire Maiden topaz pipe, Taisidon Mystery 446/Raffle | auction |
Exquisite windstorm gossamer recliner set in an ornate stormwood frame | Hollow Eve Festival 436/Auction | auction |
Formidable dawnfire steel double axe gleaming atop a towering haft of stormwood | Item:Imperial weave saddlebag set with an etched wuthering goldfyre medallion, Droughtman's Challenge 444/Raffle | auction |
Ghost-white wand with a grip wrapped in enaada | Guildfest 445/Auction | auction |
Gleaming oceanic orichalcum trident with a stormtouched spiritwood shaft | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Auction | auction |
Kraken-fang telek with a stormwood pommel | Hollow Eve Festival 443/Auction | auction |
Portable liquor locker flawlessly crafted from stormtouched goldwood | Guildfest 438/Auction | |
... further results |
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