lore:materials
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==== Chronosium ==== | ==== Chronosium ==== | ||
- | With vibrant hues of blue, orange, purple, and white shifting across its surface, chronosium is thought to have been created by the [[history: | + | With vibrant hues of blue, orange, purple, and white shifting across its surface, chronosium is thought to have been created by the [[history: |
Chronosium is incredibly malleable, even able to be stretched into a thread that can be woven into fabrics. Some legends say that it is the concept of time itself condensed into physical form. | Chronosium is incredibly malleable, even able to be stretched into a thread that can be woven into fabrics. Some legends say that it is the concept of time itself condensed into physical form. | ||
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==== Mythril ==== | ==== Mythril ==== | ||
- | This metal is light, both in color and weight. It has long been used in [[lore: | + | This metal is light, both in color and weight. It has long been used in [[lore: |
Mythril veins are often found in large forested areas, pointing to why elves were the first to discover and use it. It is said to be equal in strength to a good steel, but half as heavy. | Mythril veins are often found in large forested areas, pointing to why elves were the first to discover and use it. It is said to be equal in strength to a good steel, but half as heavy. |
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