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[[File:Middium.png|left|thumb|103x103px]] | |||
[[File:Terranite.png|left|thumb|105x105px]] | |||
=== Middium === | === Middium === | ||
This uncommon, deep red metal is known for its ability to rapidly absorb heat and hold it for longer than any other naturally occurring metal on the planet. | This uncommon, deep red metal is known for its ability to rapidly absorb heat and hold it for longer than any other naturally occurring metal on the planet. | ||
=== Terranite === | === Terranite === | ||
This rare and incredibly dense bright silver metal is found in crystal-like formations and is among the heaviest and hardest metals known. Popular among tinkerers and engineers, this dense metal requires intense heat to work with - however it forges the strongest bonds and creates nearly indestructible machine parts. Its density and weight make it extremely impractical for use in protective armour. | This rare and incredibly dense bright silver metal is found in crystal-like formations and is among the heaviest and hardest metals known. Popular among tinkerers and engineers, this dense metal requires intense heat to work with - however it forges the strongest bonds and creates nearly indestructible machine parts. Its density and weight make it extremely impractical for use in protective armour. | ||
[[File:Canisite.png|left|thumb|107x107px]] | |||
=== Canisite === | === Canisite === | ||
Another rare metal, canisite is a dull brownish-red metal that can be mistaken for raw iron to the untrained eye. Also known as "Curse-Stone," canisite has strange, supposedly otherworldly properties giving it a corrosive nature when it comes in contact with moisture, including that on the skin (or beneath it.) | Another rare metal, canisite is a dull brownish-red metal that can be mistaken for raw iron to the untrained eye. Also known as "Curse-Stone," canisite has strange, supposedly otherworldly properties giving it a corrosive nature when it comes in contact with moisture, including that on the skin (or beneath it.) | ||
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=== Encorium === | === Encorium === | ||
Extremely rare, Encorium is the lightest of the rare metals in the world. Strong, inflexible, but lightweight, encorium has many uses to artisans who can afford it. | Extremely rare, Encorium is the lightest of the rare metals in the world. Strong, inflexible, but lightweight, encorium has many uses to artisans who can afford it. | ||
Revision as of 14:45, 19 July 2023
Both the worlds of Kemetus Major (Aarden) and Xulthraxis are home to the same set of four unique metals and many herbs and other reagents for use in any of the crafting professions by either players or NPCs.
Metals
Middium
This uncommon, deep red metal is known for its ability to rapidly absorb heat and hold it for longer than any other naturally occurring metal on the planet.
Terranite
This rare and incredibly dense bright silver metal is found in crystal-like formations and is among the heaviest and hardest metals known. Popular among tinkerers and engineers, this dense metal requires intense heat to work with - however it forges the strongest bonds and creates nearly indestructible machine parts. Its density and weight make it extremely impractical for use in protective armour.
Canisite
Another rare metal, canisite is a dull brownish-red metal that can be mistaken for raw iron to the untrained eye. Also known as "Curse-Stone," canisite has strange, supposedly otherworldly properties giving it a corrosive nature when it comes in contact with moisture, including that on the skin (or beneath it.)
Encorium
Extremely rare, Encorium is the lightest of the rare metals in the world. Strong, inflexible, but lightweight, encorium has many uses to artisans who can afford it.