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Suma bint Nayn the Librarian (2nd Flr) in Zaikhal - 13.8N, 0.1E
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Concerning the
Revelations of Anti-Magic |
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A book on the discovery of anti-magic
ore. |
| Value |
120 |
| Burden |
220 |
|
Pages |
6 of 6 pages full. |
by Aliester the Loquacious
In my capacity as a sage and researcher, I am lucky to receive regular reports from a few
adventuresome acquaintances. The observations and information they bring me is invaluable
intelligence. I have cause once more to be grateful for their assiduous exploratory
endeavors, because the news I have recently received from a pair of my contacts is of a
compelling, and perhaps even alarming, character.
Apparently the Lugians have commenced excavations at several sites in the mountains of
southern Osteth. They are mining a heretofore unknown ore that we have named chorizite.
The mineral seems to be unusually dense, almost impractically so. Despite the prohibitive
weight of the ore, some Lugians were observed smelting and refining the ore, though to
which ends are anyone's guess. At great risk, one brave soul was able to purloin a few
precious nuggets of this ore.
After a long period of investigation, I found that this chorizite has a most singular
property...it actually seems to repel magical energy! Indeed, to conduct such a thorough
analysis of the chorizite's qualities was no small intellectual feat. Finding the mineral
completely resistant to any magical divination, I improvised different diagnostic
techniques. In deference, however, to those without the ability or patience to comprehend
such esotericism, I will forego further detail and simply report my findings.
The chorizite comes in several degrees of purity. Lack of a large sample prevents me from
making definitive conclusions, but I have observed that the properties of the chorizite
change as its purity rises. The less-concentrated chorizite actively repels magic. The
higher quality ore is even more curious. It still resists magic, but not to the degree
that the less pure ore does. In fact, it actually seems to store some pseudo-magical power
of its own!
One can only speculate what purpose the Lugians intend for this ore. One might suppose
that the Lugians, being a non-magical race, are hoping to develop defenses against our own
race's potent magical abilities. My fellow sages, Gondo Kanezo of the Sho and Zarea bint
Zia of the Gharu'ndim, are researching this possibility. Admittedly, they have proven more
adept at discovering practical applications for new discoveries.
The source of the chorizite is an even more absorbing question. Where could this
remarkable mineral have originated? I am just beginning my considerations of this matter,
but I am intrigued by the possibility that this chorizite could somehow be related to the
long-ago magical explosion which created the Obsidian Plains. I suspect this mystery will
occupy my thoughts for many days to come. |
See the
Hollow
Weapons,
Ravenous
Weapons, and
Potions write-ups for more information. |