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In addition, there is also a specific type called [[LTB Alterations]] or [[Premium]] alterations that have their own special rules.
In addition, there is also a specific type called [[LTB Alterations]] or [[Premium]] alterations that have their own special rules.

See http://www.play.net/dr/info/alteration.asp for more details.


==Items==
==Items==

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Alterations are GM mediated custom changes to a facet of your character, usually an item. In most cases, these alterations are purely cosmetic, but sometimes additional factors can be added.

In addition, there is also a specific type called LTB Alterations or Premium alterations that have their own special rules.

See http://www.play.net/dr/info/alteration.asp for more details.

Items

Tattoos

Titles

EZ Script

EZ Atmo

Restricted Materials

If you wish to use the below materials in an alteration you must provide them. This doesn't cover depictions of the materials, i.e. an embroidery of a vela'tohr flower. List from the DragonRealms Wedding Team website.

Materials

  • adderwood
  • any material "woven by fae hands."
  • black gold (note: cannot be melted down to be added to another item, if made for weddings must have initials "A+D" somewhere on it)
  • blue gold
  • dragonwood
  • Elven silk
  • fae-woven silk
  • firecat pelt (has magical properties in armor)
  • heartstones
  • hiro bear pelts (This was from ice quest)
  • meshor fox pelts (This was from ice quest)
  • jaguar pelts
  • moonspun silk
  • nightstalker silk (player to provide spinnerets)
  • smokewood
  • stormsilk (not suitable as thread for embroidery)
  • watersilk (not suitable as thread for embroidery)
  • icesilk (not suitable as thread for embroidery)
  • Elven Snowlace
  • Shadesatin
  • Oceanmist Satin
  • Bluefire Velvet
  • Bloodlace
  • Lava Samite
  • Starlight Velvet
  • Albaran lace
  • Gloomwood
  • Tyrium
  • Mistglass
  • Haralun
  • Audrualm
  • Orichalcum
  • Niello
  • Darkstone

Flowers

  • clerical roses (Insanity rose, Betrothal rose, etc.)
  • fawn lily
  • ghost orchid
  • moon lily
  • Queen of the night lily, or Queen-of-the-night lily
  • samatak blossoms - we don't do samatak anything for weddings, including flowers.
  • tidal lily
  • vela'tohr blossoms
  • Midwinter's Sickle
  • Dusk Rose
  • Velvet Lily

Gems

  • animite, if desired in large quantities
  • black diamond, if desired in large quantities
  • blue hawkseye
  • dragon tear
  • dragonfire amber
  • dragon's blood crystal
  • dragon's eye ruby
  • dragon's scale sapphire
  • fire agate
  • molten-core diamond
  • moon pearl
  • nightfire opal
  • serpent's heart ruby
  • soulstone
  • Taisidon emerald
  • Taisidonian pearl
  • Xibar topaz
  • Katamba's Spire
  • Hav'roth's Ambrosia
  • Shrike's Eye Sapphire
  • Night Diamonds
  • Haze Sapphires
  • Cloud Rubies
  • Gloamstone
  • Pitch Pearls

Blanve's Bounty Gems

  • Vela'tohr Tourmaline (usage counts as a verbed item)
  • Orchid Alexandrite (usage counts as a verbed item)
  • Phantom Sapphire (usage counts as a verbed item)
  • Nimbus Garnet (usage counts as a verbed item)
  • Zenith Spinel (usage counts as a verbed item)
  • Mystic Topaz (usage counts as a verbed item)
  • sana'ati heart
  • dwalgim
  • svelae
  • eldring
  • wild horse jasper
  • violet's heart amethyst (must be faceted)
  • volcano's heart citrine (must be faceted)
  • forest's heart garnet (must be faceted)
  • lion's heart topaz (must be faceted)
  • summer's heart sapphire (must be faceted)

Uwresari Gems

  • Elanthite
  • Yavasite
  • Xibarite
  • Katambite
  • Grazhite
  • Verenite
  • Estrildite
  • Durgauldite
  • Yoakenite
  • Penhetite
  • Szeldite
  • Merewaldite
  • Ismenite
  • Morleenite
  • Amlothite
  • Dawgolite
  • Er'qutrite

Immokokkon and Sons Gems

  • glacier emerald
  • moonspun ruby
  • pink diamond
  • saffron topaz
  • starlight ruby
  • sunset opal
  • twilight sapphire
  • winter emerald
  • Midnight diamond - a dark sultry shade of grey with just a hint of blue in its depths
  • Champagne diamond - a sparkling diamond in shades ranging from a pale beige to brown
  • Smoke ruby - a shade of red so dark its almost black this ruby is found in the depths of ground so deep that only one of magical means can obtain it
  • Musparan gold sapphire - a pale blue with a hint of gold in its depths this precious gem is found only in remote arid regions
  • lotus flower sapphire - a salmon-colored sapphire prized for its rarity found only in remote arid regions
  • Zoluren white sapphire - Sparkling as a diamond but not as strong, these gems are found around certain old lava fields
  • Frost flare opal - A pale blue stone with flecks of deep blue, white and pale green
  • Aurora opal - A swirled stone of white, pink, azure, red and orange with flecks of white and green
  • Nature's Canopy emerald - Variageted shades of green depending upon the angle of viewing and light source.
  • Ocean's Deep emerald - Deep ocean blue at the center of the stone turning to a pale green at the edges.
  • Starfire topaz - radiates from vivid ice blue at its center to white at the edges
  • Zoluren Royal topaz - A crystal clear pale yellow gem with tiny azure streaks and white inclusions running through the center
  • Fire Maiden topaz - Vibrant reddish-yellow stone with slender white streaks at the center

Forging Materials

  • damite
  • glaes
  • Kertig's Tears
  • lumium
  • niniam