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Streith is a type of material popular during the Age of Legends. It is normally white, but changes color to match the mood of its wearer. The making of streith was lost during the Breaking of the World, but a number of pieces of streith clothing have been found in stasis boxes. In 999 NE Graendal made one such discovery. She eventually wore it during a conversation with Sammael, where its properties were displayed as her emotions changed.

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  • Streith is a type of material popular during the Age of Legends. It is normally white, but changes color to match the mood of its wearer. The making of streith was lost during the Breaking of the World, but a number of pieces of streith clothing have been found in stasis boxes. In 999 NE Graendal made one such discovery. She eventually wore it during a conversation with Sammael, where its properties were displayed as her emotions changed.
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  • Streith is a type of material popular during the Age of Legends. It is normally white, but changes color to match the mood of its wearer. The making of streith was lost during the Breaking of the World, but a number of pieces of streith clothing have been found in stasis boxes. In 999 NE Graendal made one such discovery. She eventually wore it during a conversation with Sammael, where its properties were displayed as her emotions changed.
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