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== Adamant ==
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== Gossamer ==
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== Verdigris ==
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Sometimes called Brimstone, this coarse, blue-green metal seems at first glance to be made mostly of copper rust. (placeholder) <br>
 
Sometimes called Brimstone, this coarse, blue-green metal seems at first glance to be made mostly of copper rust. (placeholder) <br>
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(See [[CallMeCanon/Gaians|this page]] for details on the properties and origin of Emerald.)
 
(See [[CallMeCanon/Gaians|this page]] for details on the properties and origin of Emerald.)

Revision as of 06:27, 5 April 2012

The Nine Magical Materials

In the High First Age, smiths and savants catalogued the wonders of Five Magical Materials. These five and their traits are well known throughout Creation, and their properties are logged in Oadenal's Codex. However, in the time since the Usurpation, other Magical Materials have been discovered. Some are more commonly known that others, some are well known but not widely considered equal to the Five, and some are only known by the first pair of eyes that saw them.

The Five

Here is a brief overview of the properties of the Five Magical Materials known in the First Age. For more information, see the Exalted Core Book and Oadenal's Codex.

Orichalcum

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Moonsilver

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Starmetal

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Soulsteel

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Jade

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Here now are the other four Magical Materials, their properties, their origin, and their respective rarities.

Adamant

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Gossamer

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Verdigris

Sometimes called Brimstone, this coarse, blue-green metal seems at first glance to be made mostly of copper rust. (placeholder)

Emerald

(See this page for details on the properties and origin of Emerald.)