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'''Metals'''<br> |
'''Metals'''<br> |
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KELPZYTE<br> |
[[Kelpzyte|KELPZYTE]]<br> |
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(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
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Kelpzyte is believed to only exist near active undersea volcanoes. Kelpzyte forms once sediment and magma from the eruption site rises above the water's surface, as a bubbling seafoam. Within moments of hitting the air, the liquefied shale and glass, coral, sea salt, and other various minerals coalesce to create a hard, deep, rich brown metal. <br> |
Kelpzyte is believed to only exist near active undersea volcanoes. Kelpzyte forms once sediment and magma from the eruption site rises above the water's surface, as a bubbling seafoam. Within moments of hitting the air, the liquefied shale and glass, coral, sea salt, and other various minerals coalesce to create a hard, deep, rich brown metal. <br> |
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In any piece of kelpzyte the iridescence along with its unique composition, create within the material an impression of a fluid substance. |
In any piece of kelpzyte the iridescence along with its unique composition, create within the material an impression of a fluid substance. |
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CORALITE<br> |
[[Coralite|CORALITE]]<br> |
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(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
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Coralite is a curious material formed from coral and infused with liquid gold. Merelew smiths looking for a metal that would have a unique hardness, but also possess the ability to be honed to a sharpness required of the tips of their spears spent years formulating this metal, only to have it turn a rather lurid coral-pink regardless of the color of coral used, the amount of gold used or the time the solution was given on the forge. After some time, the Merelew smiths simply gave up. The metal fit their purposes otherwise. <br> |
Coralite is a curious material formed from coral and infused with liquid gold. Merelew smiths looking for a metal that would have a unique hardness, but also possess the ability to be honed to a sharpness required of the tips of their spears spent years formulating this metal, only to have it turn a rather lurid coral-pink regardless of the color of coral used, the amount of gold used or the time the solution was given on the forge. After some time, the Merelew smiths simply gave up. The metal fit their purposes otherwise. <br> |
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'''Gems/Minerals'''<br> |
'''Gems/Minerals'''<br> |
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ASARENJAN<br> |
[[Asarenjan|ASARENJAN]]<br> |
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(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
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The translucent gemstone is most notable for its ghostly blue glow. The shape of the glowing light within can be manipulated by the alchemist-artisan prior to preservation, although this is limited to simple patterns, such as spirals or fans, not complex imagery. Due to its nature, asarenjan is not suitable for faceting and is typically presented as a cabochon or other rounded shape. It can also be made into simple, stylized shapes, though not with intricate detailing. <br> |
The translucent gemstone is most notable for its ghostly blue glow. The shape of the glowing light within can be manipulated by the alchemist-artisan prior to preservation, although this is limited to simple patterns, such as spirals or fans, not complex imagery. Due to its nature, asarenjan is not suitable for faceting and is typically presented as a cabochon or other rounded shape. It can also be made into simple, stylized shapes, though not with intricate detailing. <br> |
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Additionally, the stone's glow is most evident in darkness and it is not bright enough to light up a room. If the tap references any light giving properties (glowing, luminous, bioluminescent, etc.), asarenjan must be explicitly named in the tap so as to identify the source of the glow (and distinguish it from magical items). Words like "bioluminescent" or "bioluminescence" are acceptable descriptions of the glow, as the glow is biochemical in nature. |
Additionally, the stone's glow is most evident in darkness and it is not bright enough to light up a room. If the tap references any light giving properties (glowing, luminous, bioluminescent, etc.), asarenjan must be explicitly named in the tap so as to identify the source of the glow (and distinguish it from magical items). Words like "bioluminescent" or "bioluminescence" are acceptable descriptions of the glow, as the glow is biochemical in nature. |
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GLOOMGLASS<br> |
[[Gloomglass|GLOOMGLASS]]<br> |
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(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
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Gloomglass is a strange and mysterious stone that began washing on shore after the explosion of the massive biomechanical arachnid. It is overall crystalline in appearance with all hues of the rainbow shifting inside of the natural facets of the stone. Because of the inherently chaotic nature of shifting colors, rumors have arisen that gloomglass may possess some strange form of sentience, or worse, that it contains the souls of those that were lost in the tragedy. <br> |
Gloomglass is a strange and mysterious stone that began washing on shore after the explosion of the massive biomechanical arachnid. It is overall crystalline in appearance with all hues of the rainbow shifting inside of the natural facets of the stone. Because of the inherently chaotic nature of shifting colors, rumors have arisen that gloomglass may possess some strange form of sentience, or worse, that it contains the souls of those that were lost in the tragedy. <br> |
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(quad-hued, penta-hued, hexa-hued could also be used) |
(quad-hued, penta-hued, hexa-hued could also be used) |
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SUIRITE<br> |
[[Suirite|SUIRITE]]<br> |
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(Does NOT need to be provided for alterations)<br> |
(Does NOT need to be provided for alterations)<br> |
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Suirite is a mineral with a low to medium hardness, and is comprised of calcium carbonate and found near sedimentary rocks on the ocean floor. <br> |
Suirite is a mineral with a low to medium hardness, and is comprised of calcium carbonate and found near sedimentary rocks on the ocean floor. <br> |
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Suir is Asaran for "salt". |
Suir is Asaran for "salt". |
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TAIGO <br> |
[[Taigo|TAIGO]] <br> |
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(Does NOT need to be provided for alterations)<br> |
(Does NOT need to be provided for alterations)<br> |
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Taigo is a mineral with very hard mineral that is a tetragonally structured gem. Meaning the gem has four angles, and four sides. Taigo is formed in high-temperature hydrothermal veins that are often located near large coral formations. <br> |
Taigo is a mineral with very hard mineral that is a tetragonally structured gem. Meaning the gem has four angles, and four sides. Taigo is formed in high-temperature hydrothermal veins that are often located near large coral formations. <br> |
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Taigo is Asaran for "knife". |
Taigo is Asaran for "knife". |
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ZUZARET<br> |
[[Zuzaret|ZUZARET]]<br> |
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(Must Be Provided for Alterations) <br> |
(Must Be Provided for Alterations) <br> |
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Mined from the bases of active undersea volcano. The gem itself is formed from opalescent strands of volcanic sand mixed with both the frigid ocean water and magma. As the gem is formed deep within the mid-crustal gabbro near the magma chamber, it is spun into an untraceable labyrinth of color. <br> |
Mined from the bases of active undersea volcano. The gem itself is formed from opalescent strands of volcanic sand mixed with both the frigid ocean water and magma. As the gem is formed deep within the mid-crustal gabbro near the magma chamber, it is spun into an untraceable labyrinth of color. <br> |
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'''Fabrics'''<br> |
'''Fabrics'''<br> |
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SEASILK<br> |
[[Seasilk|SEASILK]]<br> |
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(Must Be Provided for Alterations) <br> |
(Must Be Provided for Alterations) <br> |
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Developed by the Merelew, seasilk is made from the long silky filaments or byssus secreted by a gland in the foot of giant clam shells. The shell, which is sometimes almost a meter long, adheres itself to rocks with a tuft of very strong thin fibers, pointed end down, in the intertidal zone. These byssi or filaments (which can be up to 6 cm long) are spun and, when treated with red algae extract, turn a golden color. <br> |
Developed by the Merelew, seasilk is made from the long silky filaments or byssus secreted by a gland in the foot of giant clam shells. The shell, which is sometimes almost a meter long, adheres itself to rocks with a tuft of very strong thin fibers, pointed end down, in the intertidal zone. These byssi or filaments (which can be up to 6 cm long) are spun and, when treated with red algae extract, turn a golden color. <br> |
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Dyed seasilk common description: The glossy <predominant color> silk holds a faint golden sheen over the fabric. |
Dyed seasilk common description: The glossy <predominant color> silk holds a faint golden sheen over the fabric. |
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TURTLEPLAIT<br> |
[[Turtleplait|TURTLEPLAIT]]<br> |
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(Does NOT need to be provided for alterations) <br> |
(Does NOT need to be provided for alterations) <br> |
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Made from ground and crushed sea salt, combined with coral and various colors of algae. Turtleplait combines these materials at a boil which turns into thin fibers. The dyeing process can be initiated at this time. The fibers are then placed on a loom, and woven into various cloth sizes. <br> |
Made from ground and crushed sea salt, combined with coral and various colors of algae. Turtleplait combines these materials at a boil which turns into thin fibers. The dyeing process can be initiated at this time. The fibers are then placed on a loom, and woven into various cloth sizes. <br> |
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'''Woods'''<br> |
'''Woods'''<br> |
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AYABERE<br> |
[[Ayabere|AYABERE]]<br> |
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(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
(Must Be Provided for Alterations)<br> |
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Ayabere is the name given to driftwood that has been specially processed by Merelew craftsmen. The driftwood is treated with a mixture of sea salt, coral, red algae and extract from jellyfish. The result is a hard coating that allows for manipulation of the wood within the water. <br> |
Ayabere is the name given to driftwood that has been specially processed by Merelew craftsmen. The driftwood is treated with a mixture of sea salt, coral, red algae and extract from jellyfish. The result is a hard coating that allows for manipulation of the wood within the water. <br> |
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Ayabere is bright azure blue with a satiny luster. <br> |
Ayabere is bright azure blue with a satiny luster. <br> |
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Ayabere is Asaran for "Blue wood". |
Ayabere is [[Asaran]] for "Blue wood". |
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Latest revision as of 01:26, 3 November 2020
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Maelojen baeylum, lehozaet!
You may have already begun to notice some new materials for this year's Hollow Eve Festival. Below are some informative snippets that may be useful to you. Metals CORALITE
GLOOMGLASS SUIRITE TAIGO ZUZARET
TURTLEPLAIT Woods
Kat derias lehozaet! ~Evike | |
This message was originally posted in Events and Happenings in DragonRealms' Elanthia / Hollow Eve Festival, by DR-EVIKE on the play.net forums. |