Difference between revisions of "Bogrot"

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==Description==
 
==Description==
A brownish metal, found specially in Swamps and sites where natural decay is prevalent. It is rumoured that the metal is formed by big piles of organic material over centuries under unknown conditions. In nature, insects and small animals can get stuck in it, preventing them from escape and sticking their carcasses to the pile and hiding the metal under them. While proof against it has been presented many times over the years, belief that bogrot is actually an organic being still persists...
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A greyish brown metal, found specially in Swamps and sites where natural decay is prevalent. It is rumoured that, under unknown circumstances and  over the course of several centuries, the metal is formed by big piles of organic material. In nature, insects and small animals can get stuck in it. This prevents them from escape and sticks their carcasses to the metal which eventually is covered entirely. While proof against it has been presented many times over the years, belief that bogrot is actually an organic being still persists.
  
 
==Color==
 
==Color==
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*Magnetic: No
 
*Magnetic: No
 
*Conductivity of Heat: Average
 
*Conductivity of Heat: Average
*Primary Uses: Armor, projectiles and Traps
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*Primary Uses: Armour, projectiles and traps
  
 
==Special==
 
==Special==
*Bogrot, when exposed to air, presents a sticky almost tar-like composition while retaining it’s form. Anything organic that touches the material becomes stuck and impossible to remove. Sudden changes in temperature, be it hot or cold, causes bogrot to lose its effects for three turns and become identical to steel.
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*Bogrot, when exposed to air, presents a sticky almost tar-like composition. Anything organic that touches the material becomes stuck and impossible to remove. Sudden changes in temperature, be it hot or cold, causes bogrot to lose its effects for three turns and become identical to steel.
 
**Non-organic materials such as metal and stones are unaffected by this metal's ability.
 
**Non-organic materials such as metal and stones are unaffected by this metal's ability.

Revision as of 17:38, 21 May 2021

Description

A greyish brown metal, found specially in Swamps and sites where natural decay is prevalent. It is rumoured that, under unknown circumstances and over the course of several centuries, the metal is formed by big piles of organic material. In nature, insects and small animals can get stuck in it. This prevents them from escape and sticks their carcasses to the metal which eventually is covered entirely. While proof against it has been presented many times over the years, belief that bogrot is actually an organic being still persists.

Color

Greyish Brown

Rarity

Rare

Traits

  • Malleability: High/low
  • Magnetic: No
  • Conductivity of Heat: Average
  • Primary Uses: Armour, projectiles and traps

Special

  • Bogrot, when exposed to air, presents a sticky almost tar-like composition. Anything organic that touches the material becomes stuck and impossible to remove. Sudden changes in temperature, be it hot or cold, causes bogrot to lose its effects for three turns and become identical to steel.
    • Non-organic materials such as metal and stones are unaffected by this metal's ability.