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Components created by fire are found in a number of places: Dunmeri merchants gather molten rocks throughout ash-covered Morrowind, within the great shadow of Red Mountain. Blacksmiths across the realm trade in their waste, providing they can keep it heated for the journey. Explorers usually uncover burning impurities from certain monsters they slay, such as the flame atronach and certain deviant species of spriggan. When dealing with these raw materials, we inspect for impurities, and the Master rules only seasoned servants may handle such dangerous ingredients.

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  • Ingredient Classification 11: Fire Elements
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  • Components created by fire are found in a number of places: Dunmeri merchants gather molten rocks throughout ash-covered Morrowind, within the great shadow of Red Mountain. Blacksmiths across the realm trade in their waste, providing they can keep it heated for the journey. Explorers usually uncover burning impurities from certain monsters they slay, such as the flame atronach and certain deviant species of spriggan. When dealing with these raw materials, we inspect for impurities, and the Master rules only seasoned servants may handle such dangerous ingredients.
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  • Components created by fire are found in a number of places: Dunmeri merchants gather molten rocks throughout ash-covered Morrowind, within the great shadow of Red Mountain. Blacksmiths across the realm trade in their waste, providing they can keep it heated for the journey. Explorers usually uncover burning impurities from certain monsters they slay, such as the flame atronach and certain deviant species of spriggan. When dealing with these raw materials, we inspect for impurities, and the Master rules only seasoned servants may handle such dangerous ingredients. Great care must be taken when handing such elements, for obvious reason. Thick gloves and toughened pottery (both bowls and bottles) are required to store such items. We work with the local forge to keep us supplied with hot embers, although we gladly purchase coals kept heated by other (usually magical) means. But as Gurles Ernele would tell you, as he watched his Northpoint Northpoint Apothecary burn to the ground, even being surrounded by the sea won't help you put out a fire when a warm set of ashes sets your storeroom ablaze (especially as the burning ingredients formed a cloud so pungent, the trader's quarter of town was emptied for weeks). Cooling slag is the easiest to store and comes in a wonderful variety of colors, depending on the metal being forged; deposits of iron and ebony are common. Hot embers are usually gathered from a blacksmith's forge and glow a deep red and orange color; dying embers are not accepted. The scraping from a fireplace or embers that have further broken down (or, of course, the dust from a defeated fiery foe) forms warm ashes, which are heated intermittently until they eventually turn to dust.
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