Turtleplait
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| Turtleplait at a Glance | ||
|---|---|---|
| Material Type | Fabric | |
| Colors | Brown | |
| Rarity | Common | |
| Cultural Relevance |
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| Required for Alterations | No | |
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.
Turtleplait is suitable for a variety of uses: soft sided containers, clothing, and cloth armor. It is usable, but not ideal for furniture.
Standard look:
- Undyed — "mottled-brown turtleplait"
- Dyed — "mottled-(COLOR) turtleplait"
Alteration Rules
This material is not required for alterations.
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