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*If using a term for "glowing" (luminous, lambent, lucent, phosphorescent, or softly glowing), the TAP must include the word moonsilver. This is to prevent other items from appearing as if they glow, when they do not. |
*If using a term for "glowing" (luminous, lambent, lucent, phosphorescent, or softly glowing), the TAP must include the word moonsilver. This is to prevent other items from appearing as if they glow, when they do not. |
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*Moonsilver is not incandescent. The glow is NOT that strong. |
*Moonsilver is not incandescent. The glow is NOT that strong. |
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|altsum=Must stay its original color/type. |
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|crafting=No |
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|alchemy=No |
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Revision as of 10:59, 1 July 2021
Moonsilver at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Metals, Silvers | |
Colors | Silver, Blue, Crimson, Black, Lilac, Verdant | |
Symbolism | Xibar, Yavash, Katamba | |
Rarity | Quest-Only | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | Yes (additional rules) |
A mildly magical silvery metal imbued with the light of one of the three moons.
Originally used by Garnaal in his shop Stolen from the Moons.
Types of Moonsilver
Listed in (assumed) order of difficulty, from easiest to hardest.
- moonsilver
- blued moonsilver: Xibar. Gives off a silvery-blue glow
- crimson moonsilver: Yavash. Gives off a silvery-red glow
- blackened moonsilver: Katamba. Looks a bit tarnished and gives off an eerie black glow
- lilac moonsilver: Xibar eclipsing Yavash. Has a lavender sheen and gives off a soft silvery-amethyst glow
- verdant moonsilver: Xibar eclipsing a golden Katamba. Has a vibrant green sheen and gives off a soft silvery-green glow.
Alteration Rules
This material is required for alterations.
Moonsilver stay its original type -'regular', blackened, crimson, blued, lilac, verdant.
- If using a term for "glowing" (luminous, lambent, lucent, phosphorescent, or softly glowing), the TAP must include the word moonsilver. This is to prevent other items from appearing as if they glow, when they do not.
- Moonsilver is not incandescent. The glow is NOT that strong.
Raw Material Sources
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