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These are tiny blobs of silvery-black metal that comes from meteors and comets, so keep your eyes on the skies! Or, since it weighs a lot more than lead, maybe keep digging deeper, because when this hits the ground, it usually ends up several feet below it. Beautiful enough to be used for (weighty) jewelry, this extremely rare metal is much more commonly used by forgers.<br />
These are tiny blobs of silvery-black metal that comes from meteors and comets, so keep your eyes on the skies! Or, since it weighs a lot more than lead, maybe keep digging deeper, because when this hits the ground, it usually ends up several feet below it. Beautiful enough to be used for (weighty) jewelry, this extremely rare metal is much more commonly used by forgers.<br />
Availability: Extremely rare.<br />
Availability: Extremely rare.<br />
Forging Properties: absurdly hard, fairly flexable, very heavy
Forging Properties: absurdly hard, fairly flexible, very heavy


===Lumium===
===Lumium===

Revision as of 10:24, 12 April 2009

Rare Types

Anlora-avtoma

Rare and bluish-white in color. May be Elothean in origin. Reputedly resistant to magic.

Damite

In its raw form, this is black, sort of like granite, only not as pretty, and very difficult to work with. In large quantities, it's even harder to work with. It isn't at all suited to jewelry use, but makes for nice weapons and maybe even armor, or so the rumor goes.
Availability: Very rare.
Forging Properties: Very hard, very flexible, and extremely heavy

Glaes

This is a gorgeous metal -- sort of a glossy, near-translucent blue-black. If a smith is god-like in his abilities, it will go white in the forging process, at which point it can be colored with crushed gems. It is found in veins of lava, in extremely tiny quantities.
Availability: Extremely rare
Forging Properties: extremely hard, extremely flexible, extremely heavy

Kertig

These are tiny blobs of silvery-black metal that comes from meteors and comets, so keep your eyes on the skies! Or, since it weighs a lot more than lead, maybe keep digging deeper, because when this hits the ground, it usually ends up several feet below it. Beautiful enough to be used for (weighty) jewelry, this extremely rare metal is much more commonly used by forgers.
Availability: Extremely rare.
Forging Properties: absurdly hard, fairly flexible, very heavy

Lumium

Looks sort of like the dull side of tin foil. Not very pretty, and not used much for jewelry purposes, because, well, it looks like cheap silver, and if you're going to have something that looks like cheap silver, you might as well just have silver, get it scuffed up, and use this in a weapon anyway!
Availability: Very rare
Forging Properties: very soft, extremely rigid, extremely light

Niniam

This is a sort of sedimentary substance, sort of like the limestone you'd find in the cracks of old igneous rocks. Its crystal form is a white powder, while its metal form is a dark blue-grey. It takes a LOT of heat to work with, and isn't in the least suitable for jewelry.
Availability: Very rare
Forging Properties: hard, somewhat brittle, very light

Oravir

A silvery-white metal used by the Vykathi, in the form of Oravir slivers.

Values

Color Tiny Small Medium Large Huge
Base Modifer Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper
Bronze Bar 33 45 85 123 125 196 201 310
Bronze Nugget 25 48 52 96 135 185 199 303
Copper Nugget 20 20
Gold Bar 32 1,186 139 2,715 5,701 5,701
Gold Nugget 41 1,492 1,180 3,907
Platinum Bar 278 11,203 13,132 43,857
Platinum Nugget 330 5,307
Silver Bar 18 112 127 490 503 1,182 1,251 1,995 2,235 2,838
Silver Nugget 41 113 110 495 502 1,196 1,262 1,977 2,077 2,197