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=== Hegra ===
=== Hegra ===
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Dreamlightning. Can only be worked by dreaming artisans.
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Those who walk in the rains of Hegra sometimes see glimpses of weapons seemingly made from the storm itself. Inspired, they gather the materials needed during the downpour, allowing the dreams within the water soak into them.  When next they dream, the artisan finds themselves in a well-stocked workshop.  Once completed, the artisan finds themselves sitting up in bed, their creation in their hands.
Dreamlightning weapons strike in strange ways, and merely parrying or dodging them is truly insufficient. Opponents of those wielding a Dreamlightning weapon find their Physical DVs capped by their Mental DVs before charm use. Once a charm is invoked for defense, the opponent may use their uncapped DV for their base defense value.
Dreamlightning weapons strike in strange ways, and merely parrying or dodging them is truly insufficient. Opponents of those wielding a Dreamlightning weapon find their Physical DVs capped by their Mental DVs before charm use. Once a charm is invoked for defense, the opponent may use their uncapped DV for their base defense value.
=== Oramus ===
=== Oramus ===
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Worldscale.
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The material known as the Worldscale is a scale that has been shed by Oramus' thrashing as he beats against his own wings, trying to escape his prison-self.  As befitting for the eldest Primordial, his scales have power over the Wyld that He emerged from.  Those who wield items made from worldscale are considered to be one grade lower on the mutation chart when checking for mutation (e.g. Middlemarches are treated as Bordermarches).  Worldscale also has power over the inherent Wyldness of moonsilver; add +2 Defense and +1 Accuracy to a worldscale weapon when parrying a moonsilver weapon or striking someone wearing moonsilver armor.
=== Cytherea ===
=== Cytherea ===
The Mother of All wishes dearly to hold her creation in her arms once more, and the material known as Lifevine allows her to do just that.  Similar to the vegetative technology used by the Dragon Kings - in fact, some say it was She who taught the saurians how to use this material - lifevine can take the shape of any sort of wood-based material.  Weapons made from lifevine crave to cover themselves with the essence of their targets, causing them to bleed profusely from wounds caused by the weapon.  Armor made from the firmly woven material embraces the wearer in Cytherea's love, protecting her from harm; the armor's fatigue penalty is reduced to zero and gains +2B/+2L.
The Mother of All wishes dearly to hold her creation in her arms once more, and the material known as Lifevine allows her to do just that.  Similar to the vegetative technology used by the Dragon Kings - in fact, some say it was She who taught the saurians how to use this material - lifevine can take the shape of any sort of wood-based material.  Weapons made from lifevine crave to cover themselves with the essence of their targets, causing them to bleed profusely from wounds caused by the weapon.  Armor made from the firmly woven material embraces the wearer in Cytherea's love, protecting her from harm; the armor's fatigue penalty is reduced to zero and gains +2B/+2L.

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Infernal Magical Material Hack

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?

pools of shadow that get left behind when he passes over, either woven into thread by firmin needles or worked into a more metallic form at an altar blessed by Alveua?

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 (or agg?), and increases by one whatever wound penalty is suffered as a result of its attacks.

Isidoros

Hair, sinew, etc. Very bio-MM.

Made from the flesh of the Black Boar himself, the primary difficulty lies in extracting sufficient amounts of Isidoros' flesh without so upsetting him that he crushes you.

Weapons constructed from the flesh of Isidoros share his propensity for carnage and mass destruction, doing truly tremendous amounts of damage. However, such damage is only ever bashing. No weapon made of Isidoros' flesh can cut; even a sword that seems razor sharp will smash through limbs rather than cut them off. In addition, any such weapon is so weighty that they require an additional dot of strength beyond the default to wield.

Szoreny

Mirrorwood. Can only be worked within Kagami? High defense, as it mirrors the moves of one's enemies.

Hegra

Those who walk in the rains of Hegra sometimes see glimpses of weapons seemingly made from the storm itself. Inspired, they gather the materials needed during the downpour, allowing the dreams within the water soak into them. When next they dream, the artisan finds themselves in a well-stocked workshop. Once completed, the artisan finds themselves sitting up in bed, their creation in their hands.

Dreamlightning weapons strike in strange ways, and merely parrying or dodging them is truly insufficient. Opponents of those wielding a Dreamlightning weapon find their Physical DVs capped by their Mental DVs before charm use. Once a charm is invoked for defense, the opponent may use their uncapped DV for their base defense value.

Oramus

The material known as the Worldscale is a scale that has been shed by Oramus' thrashing as he beats against his own wings, trying to escape his prison-self. As befitting for the eldest Primordial, his scales have power over the Wyld that He emerged from. Those who wield items made from worldscale are considered to be one grade lower on the mutation chart when checking for mutation (e.g. Middlemarches are treated as Bordermarches). Worldscale also has power over the inherent Wyldness of moonsilver; add +2 Defense and +1 Accuracy to a worldscale weapon when parrying a moonsilver weapon or striking someone wearing moonsilver armor.

Cytherea

The Mother of All wishes dearly to hold her creation in her arms once more, and the material known as Lifevine allows her to do just that. Similar to the vegetative technology used by the Dragon Kings - in fact, some say it was She who taught the saurians how to use this material - lifevine can take the shape of any sort of wood-based material. Weapons made from lifevine crave to cover themselves with the essence of their targets, causing them to bleed profusely from wounds caused by the weapon. Armor made from the firmly woven material embraces the wearer in Cytherea's love, protecting her from harm; the armor's fatigue penalty is reduced to zero and gains +2B/+2L.

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