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Minstrels would have you believe there are metals that can talk even before they are forged and places where metal grows as trees, gleaming in glorious plenty for anyone who finds the hidden groves, but I have yet to see such things with my own eyes and remain what some sages call “strongly unconvinced”. This section is not an exhaustive guide to the pure metals and alloys used in magic, but rather practical notes on the most commonly used metallic substances used in magic and the construction of magical items and the most common magical treatments for metals. A dwarf would chortle at the scanty magical lore gathered here and it will even look paltry to the eyes of most sorcerer-smiths, who know and use far more alloys and a surprisingly large number of additional rare metals than I descri

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  • Metals of the Sha'tar
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  • Minstrels would have you believe there are metals that can talk even before they are forged and places where metal grows as trees, gleaming in glorious plenty for anyone who finds the hidden groves, but I have yet to see such things with my own eyes and remain what some sages call “strongly unconvinced”. This section is not an exhaustive guide to the pure metals and alloys used in magic, but rather practical notes on the most commonly used metallic substances used in magic and the construction of magical items and the most common magical treatments for metals. A dwarf would chortle at the scanty magical lore gathered here and it will even look paltry to the eyes of most sorcerer-smiths, who know and use far more alloys and a surprisingly large number of additional rare metals than I descri
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  • Minstrels would have you believe there are metals that can talk even before they are forged and places where metal grows as trees, gleaming in glorious plenty for anyone who finds the hidden groves, but I have yet to see such things with my own eyes and remain what some sages call “strongly unconvinced”. This section is not an exhaustive guide to the pure metals and alloys used in magic, but rather practical notes on the most commonly used metallic substances used in magic and the construction of magical items and the most common magical treatments for metals. A dwarf would chortle at the scanty magical lore gathered here and it will even look paltry to the eyes of most sorcerer-smiths, who know and use far more alloys and a surprisingly large number of additional rare metals than I describe here. Yet it provides an overview of the value of certain metals to magic, a subject rife with distortions and misunderstandings even among mages.
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