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Orihalcum is a legendary metal, mentioned by many but used by few. It's supposedly the strongest, lightest metal in existance. Many have gone on grand quests to seek the legendary metal, but none have ever found any. It is rumored that if a weapon was made from Orihalcum, it would be able to slay armies singlehandedly. This is untrue, of course. | Orihalcum is a legendary metal, mentioned by many but used by few. It's supposedly the strongest, lightest metal in existance. Many have gone on grand quests to seek the legendary metal, but none have ever found any. It is rumored that if a weapon was made from Orihalcum, it would be able to slay armies singlehandedly. This is untrue, of course. | ||
− | Most modern scholars are now in agreement that Orihalcum, which is only referenced in historical texts, bears a striking resemblence to Starmetal. In fact, the two may be the exact same metal. If not, it is possible that a Gaeran-native metal bears the same properties. If so, this would be a magnificent find. | + | Most modern scholars are now in agreement that Orihalcum, which is only referenced in historical texts, bears a striking resemblence to [[Starmetal]]. In fact, the two may be the exact same metal. If not, it is possible that a Gaeran-native metal bears the same properties. If so, this would be a magnificent find. |
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 8 February 2007
Orihalcum is a legendary metal, mentioned by many but used by few. It's supposedly the strongest, lightest metal in existance. Many have gone on grand quests to seek the legendary metal, but none have ever found any. It is rumored that if a weapon was made from Orihalcum, it would be able to slay armies singlehandedly. This is untrue, of course.
Most modern scholars are now in agreement that Orihalcum, which is only referenced in historical texts, bears a striking resemblence to Starmetal. In fact, the two may be the exact same metal. If not, it is possible that a Gaeran-native metal bears the same properties. If so, this would be a magnificent find.