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=== Cecelyne === | === Cecelyne === | ||
Some kind of glass | Some kind of glass | ||
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+ | Not difficult to forge, and certainly not lacking for raw materials, the availability of Whiteglass(?) is limited by the requirement under the law of Cecelyne that only priests of Cecelyne may forge it and construct wonders of it. | ||
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+ | The unerring strictures of Cecelyne's law are imparted to weapons made of her sands. Such weapons rarely miss their targets. | ||
=== SWLIHN === | === SWLIHN === |
Revision as of 18:33, 10 June 2009
Very much a work in progress - The purpose being to get vitriol out of every goddamn Yozi's artifact pile.
Infernal Magical Material Hack
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Cecelyne
Some kind of glass
Not difficult to forge, and certainly not lacking for raw materials, the availability of Whiteglass(?) is limited by the requirement under the law of Cecelyne that only priests of Cecelyne may forge it and construct wonders of it.
The unerring strictures of Cecelyne's law are imparted to weapons made of her sands. Such weapons rarely miss their targets.
SWLIHN
Solid flame?
Adorjan
Something fluid?
Ebon
Shadow? Ectoplasm? Something dead?
Kimbery
Flamesalt? Zukta, in the Lintha tongue. The salts left behind when her waters recede, forged by flameless heat, resulting in a metal that burns anything... except the flesh of her beloved Lintha (meaning that if you want to wield it without being a Lintha, you need Lintha-leather... not such a big deal when you consider that they're cannibals). Since the Lintha know the secret of working it, it's by far the most common infernal material in Creation.
As a weapon, Flamesalt does massive amounts of damage, and increases by one whatever wound penalty is suffered as a result of its attacks.
Isidoros
Hair, sinew, etc. Very bio-MM.
Szoreny
Mirrorwood. Can only be worked within Kagami? High defense, as it mirrors the moves of one's enemies.
Hegra
Dreamlightning. Can only be worked by dreaming artisans.
Oramus
Worldscale.