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A corrupted version of the blue gold that the Prydaen had traditionally used to create holy symbols, blighted gold is neither truly man-made nor natural, but instead a product of long term exposure to the necromantic perversion that permeates everything in the western lands |
A corrupted version of the [[blue gold]] that the Prydaen had traditionally used to create holy symbols, '''blighted gold''' is neither truly man-made nor natural, but instead a product of long term exposure to the necromantic perversion that permeates everything in the western lands. |
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The most common way to encounter blighted gold is in old pieces of jewelry or decorations worn by the undead themselves, the once-valued possessions of the original person left to fester just as much as their bodies. Due to this, it is thought that such close contact with undeath may speed up the process of corruptive conversion. |
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For reasons unknown to the remaining living denizens beyond the Barrier, only [[blue gold]] has suffered this particular fate, and it has become a point of pride to reclaim as many of these pieces as is possible, leading to warriors frequently wearing them as memorials to the lost. |
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Blighted gold has a distinctive, mottled appearance containing all of the hues of rotting flesh and does not hold a shine, no matter how often it is polished. |
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==Items== |
==Items== |
Revision as of 16:53, 7 June 2014
A corrupted version of the blue gold that the Prydaen had traditionally used to create holy symbols, blighted gold is neither truly man-made nor natural, but instead a product of long term exposure to the necromantic perversion that permeates everything in the western lands.
The most common way to encounter blighted gold is in old pieces of jewelry or decorations worn by the undead themselves, the once-valued possessions of the original person left to fester just as much as their bodies. Due to this, it is thought that such close contact with undeath may speed up the process of corruptive conversion.
For reasons unknown to the remaining living denizens beyond the Barrier, only blue gold has suffered this particular fate, and it has become a point of pride to reclaim as many of these pieces as is possible, leading to warriors frequently wearing them as memorials to the lost.
Blighted gold has a distinctive, mottled appearance containing all of the hues of rotting flesh and does not hold a shine, no matter how often it is polished.
Items
Item | Source is | Rare item |
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Blighted gold ankle cuff | Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/End loot | |
Blighted gold bracelet studded with large flame opals | Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/End loot | true |
Blighted gold shariza medal striated with skeins of blue gold | Spring Promotion 2020/Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras | |
Jagged-edged hand claws decorated with blighted gold veins | Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/End loot | |
Oddly assembled full battle plate covered with blighted gold symbols | Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/Incidental Loot | |
Pair of hecatontagonal blighted gold zills centered with a tiny red diamond blood drop | Item:Circular dawnfire steel zills case | true |
Pitted iron survival knife with a blighted gold handle | Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/Incidental Loot | |
Several strands of black diamonds interspersed with blighted gold discs | Item:Box crafted from deeply-oiled diamondwood, Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/End loot |