Ivorene
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| Ivorene at a Glance | ||
|---|---|---|
| Material Type | Metals | |
| Colors | Honey, Amber, Gold | |
| Rarity | Rare | |
| Cultural Relevance | None | |
| Required for Alterations | Yes | |
Simply made from vibrant yellow gold mixed with limestone by alchemical process to make it properly solidify as a metal, ivorene is very soft and only suited for small items like jewelry, accents, and accessories. Though it can be any golden hue, the most common shades are a very pale honey color or faintly amber-hued ivory. The final product is glossy and opaque but only slightly metallic. Any attempts to dye it will result in <color>-streaked ivorene.
Introduced at Chris' Mass Festival 451.
Common Description
Ivorene is an opaque pale amber-ivory material with a glossy finish exhibiting a whisper of metallic sheen.
Alteration Rules
This material is required for alterations.
Raw Material Sources
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