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Showing posts with label Materials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Materials. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Honey, Pus

    Pus Honey is a type of slime mold that lives in symbiosis with Pus Bees. The slime is green and ooze-like. If left in one spot, it can be seen to move in the direction of shade over the course of several hours, always attempting to escape the light. Consumption of the Honey raw is not advised- particularly during colder months, Pus Bees live within the honey to overwinter, and consumption of live pus bees results in puking sickness. The honey is eaten raw, cooked, or brewed into beverages, to produce hallucinations and psychosis, which may last for several hours. Certain cultures use the honey for this purpose as a part of religious practices.
    The Honey is quite cold hardy, but tolerates heat very poorly. Boiling will kill the honey immediately, and it will begin to sour if left out for more than a couple hours.
    Soured Pus Honey may be processed into Snot Wine. This beverage is considered a delicacy among Hob Goblins. The drink has a more loose, translucent quality to it than the living honey, and is usually somewhat sweetened with sugar. The sour, bitter taste is very off putting, but the alcoholic buzz, mixed with the more mild, mellow psychosis that lingers from the Honey is said to be quite soothing.

Monday, November 22, 2021

Atrocy

    1. (Deity, Entity) In the depths of hell lies an entity known as the Atrocy-- or sometimes as the Mother Atrocy to differentiate her from the fragments of herself seeded into the material world during the Demon War. The Atrocy is said to be formed of congealed hatred, boiled off from souls who have passed through hell, or were banished there, or leaked down into the dark pits of hell from the living. The Atrocy is deeply intelligent, though its singlemindedness and unambitious nature can lull a foe encountering it into a false sense of security. In Hell, it may be experienced as a vast ocean of burning hot liquid metal, scarlet red, filthy with coal and ash around its shores. It readily buds off small units, each of which may be called an Atrox, but are collectively still known as Atrocy (see. def 2.)
    Atrocy stranded outside of hell speak of the Mother Atrocy as a goddess, and may be known to pray to her. It is unknown to what extent the Atrocy in hell is aware of her disembodied fragments in the material plane, or how much she cares about their plight.

    2. (Minor Hellspawn) In the Midalrealm, the pieces of the Atrocy (singular unit, Atrox) encountered take on a shape roughly humanoid, with a surface that resembles crushed burning coals. These are, however, mere fragments of the true Atrocy, which is a singular being residing in Hell. There, its form is that of an enormous shapeless mass of burning liquid. (see def. 1.) When the demon portal Azag Baba was opened, the singular Atrocy fragmented itself into smaller units to pass through the opening-- many of these remain, wandering the surface of Tel and the Abyss.     
    When the portal was still open, the individual Atrocies acted in unison, part of a singular mind, connected telepathically to the mother mass in Hell. When this connection was severed, however, the individual units ceased to share a hive mind, and began to develop independently.
    While not strictly unintelligent, they seem to lack common sense, as though existing on the material plane is still somewhat foreign to them. Some seek to merge with others of their kind, forming into a larger, more powerful Atrox, while others seem to wish to preserve their individuality. If sliced apart cleanly, two halves can usually form themselves into two much smaller Atrocies. The burning fluid inside of an Atrox is also called Atrocy, though it is known more commonly a Demon's Blood, and upon the death of an Atrox, it solidifies into a hard, dense, red metal, which is highly sought for making weaponry. (see def. 3) Atrox are unphased by being pierced, and often bludgeoning seems ineffective as well. While they can survive bifurcation in ideal circumstances, their bodies will fail and die if too much of their inner Atrocy is exposed to the air.
    Cut off from Hell, Atrox will eventually perish and solidify without a supply of elemental ignistic energy. This can be acquired through magical means, or simply by spending time in or around open flame. Other than this need, Atrox require neither sleep nor sustenance. They cannot speak, and have no natural senses other than truesight. Some rectify their insensate state through the use of Thrûmic Orbs.
    
    3. (Material) Atrocy, perhaps more commonly known as Demon's Blood, is a hard, dense, scarlet red metal. Archaic highelven names for the metal include Aesatarôcsén, and Aesbaël. This material flows as a burning hot liquid under the crusty exterior of an Atrox, and is a small portion of the gargantuan fluid mass of the Mother Atrocy who resides in Hell. (see def. 1.) Atrocy is said to be a sort of congealed elemental hatred. The superstitious will say that carrying a weapon made from Atrocy will make the wielder paranoid and irritable. It is also said to grow somewhat warm in the hand when used to cause bloodshed. 
    Apart from its extreme tolerance to heat, and the way it readily takes and holds an edge, Atrocy is highly sought for imbuing with magic, as despite being a metal, it originates in a living creature, making it naturally adept at holding magical energies.

Athenite

    A Noble metal traditionally sourced from mines located near the city of Athenë. Following the sinking of Athenë, no sources of the ore are known, and artifacts made from the metal are increasingly rare. Athenite was the preferred metal to cast vessels and idols in dedicated to Athenë, the goddess of wisdom, purity and strategy. The metal has a subtle bronze tint, the surface of which tarnishes lightly to a mottled pattern where the boundaries of metallic crystalize structure interact.
    Athenite is most well known as the metal of coinage that originated from the mints at Athenë, and still circulates occasionally around the former reaches of the Atlantic empire into the modern day.

    [This is the metal known to us as Palladium]

Adamantite

Adamantite (pronunciation: ah·da·MAN·tite) is the mineral from which Adamantine metal is derived. The stone is filamentous, and with great chare, the filaments may be separated out and woven into clothing, providing a great deal of strength. Material infused with Adamantite filaments has a subtle black glitter to it in the right lighting.

Adamantine

    Adamantine(pronunciation: ah·da·MAN·teen) also known poëtically as Aåtine (pronunciation: AY·oh·teen) is a metal mined deep beneath the earth. It is refined from a filamentous mineral known as Adamantite, which itself may be woven into fabrics to provide strength. Knowledge of how to heat, work, and refine the metal are not well known, and most pieces of weaponry are very ancient. The metal has a very high melting temperature, and is extraordinarily rigid, taking an edge famously well. It is somewhat lighter than steel, and black in color.
    The name Adamantine is derived from the name of the mythological Adâm, said to have been the first man, made impervious from being baked in dragonfire, who spilled fire from heaven's forge out onto the earth, betraying it's secrets to the races of men (+ o.h.elven stem: "-anthë," "born of, made from/by")
    "Aåtine" is derived from the name of ancient the highelven god Aäâtoma, (pronunciation: ay·ah·AH·toh·ma) or his mystical unbreakable weapon of the same name.