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{{Info materials
{{Info materials
|image = noimg.png
|officialname = Metalitra
|officialname = Metalitra
|nicknames = Dwarven Steel
|nicknames = Dwarven [[Steel]], Eternalum
|proficiency = Requires 20 points in [[Smithing]]
|category = Ellad Family Metallurgy
|origin = [[Ellador]]
|origin = [[Ellador]]
|uses = Weapons and Tools
|uses = Utility, Weaponry
|rarity = Rare
|rarity = Common
|accessibility = Player Orders
|accessibility = All Classes
|}}
|}}
Metalitra is often synonymous with the [[Dwarven]] race of [[Aloria]] as their mythology and culture claim it was the first metal ever mined in Aloria and the first metal their own race mined. Despite this high profile, various events over the years have made accessing the metal difficult to the wider world, mainly due to the slow decline of the Dwarven civilization and as [[Ellador]] grows more and more dangerous. It appears as a silver metal with dark grey swirls in its raw state before appearing as a deep, lustrous grey once refined. It is a heavy metal and its most common use in weapons is the signature Dwarven weapon, the [[Warhammer]].
Metalitra is often synonymous with the [[Dwarven]] [[Race]] of [[Aloria]]. Their society claims it to be the “eternal metal,” and material that helped them forge a dominance of [[Ellador]] centuries before the [[Isldar]] arrived, and ruined said dominance. The ore has a dark coloration in its natural state, but when refined produces a fine (though dull) golden sheen that accentuates the dark grey of the material. Since the diaspora of Dwarves, the material has grown popular with the flashier warriors of the other Races in Aloria. The fine contrasting colors help Metalitra stand out, even among the offerings of the Dwarves.


==History==
==History==
Metalitra is one of if not the oldest material known to Aloria, or so the Dwarves tell it. They claim it was the first ore they ever churned from the dark earth, even before much more common materials such as [[Ferr-Iron]] or [[Coal]]. Most tradition scholars doubt this, but the metal remains well known in Dwarven history and culture. In their early years, many of their greatest tools were made of Metalitra, but it soon became a status symbol as the materials grew rarer. By the time of the [[Dakkar]] attack of Dwarven Holds in the mid-20s AC, this was its sole position. As each Hold fell and more of their leaders died, more Metalitra weapons were lost. Recently, the Dwarves have suffered more, despite their age-old enemy the Dakkar have retreated underground. An even older enemy, the Isldar, broke open the gates of [[Aldruin]], dragging whomever they could into slavery and engaging in savage fighting for months as they tried to clear the great underground city. However, these actions failed, and for now, the Isldar have retreated from their offensive against the Dwarves. Metalitra is now rare, only appearing on Ellador and even then, mostly in territory once or currently occupied by Dwarves. For those brave [[Ailor]] who wish a weapon made of Metalitra, they will have to brave the dangers of Ellador to either scavenge one or seek out the last remaining Holds of Aldruin and [[Grebor]] to somehow convince the Dwarves to make them one.
Metalitra has an unknown discovery date, but many believe it was one of the first materials discovered by Dwarf-kind in their ancient past. Such times fade into legend, but also the loss of information to follow the more recent fall of their civilization. But ultimately, Metalitra weapons, tools and armor were key to the Dwarven people for many years, as they fought and conquered threats deep within the earth, or out on the surface, and as they discovered new minerals and alloys in the hostile terrain deep beneath the world. At the height of the expanse of the [[Dwarven Empire]], it was a substance held as nearly universal across the Holds, decorating as much as it still served its uses. However, the use of Metalitra slowly began to decline. It became seen as a decadence, with those lower on the rungs of society either shirking it for the sake of practicality and to focus on the “hardy substances,” or because they could no longer afford it. After the fall of the Dwarves from the surface in the face of the Isldar, and the later wars with the [[Dakkar]], Metalitra was once again thoroughly embraced as a symbol of past glories the Dwarves needed to remember in their modern fight. Those that rejected the substance looked at its golden sheen and saw a hundred greedy eyes staring back, the ghosts of past plundering efforts deep in the earth, and so chose to avoid it; however, this sheen is exactly what caught the eyes of outsiders. By 200 AC, Dwarven forges, even if the owner personally rejected the substance, often made Metalitra tools and weapons for those that would pay, and this practice has continued until today with the Dwarves teaching few the secrets of how they forge it.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
===Appearance===
===Appearance===
Metalitra appears as a silvery ore covered in dark grey swirling lines throughout the deposit. Once the metal is refined and crafted into a product, it has a dark gray shine to it that cannot be matched by any other metal. In fact, the blade of the metal can be likened to the color of dark ash.  
Metalitra appears as a dark [[Gold]] or [[Bronze]]-colored ore covered in dark grey and black swirling lines throughout the deposit. Once the metal is refined and crafted into a product, it has a dark grey color to it, with a dull golden sheen unmatched by mundane elements surrounding the finished product, thus making anything made with it a splendid object for any warrior. Some may be fickle and complain at the dull brightness of the color, but many still admire the base-pairing as sublime.
===General Usage===
===General Uses===
The metal is typically used in weapons of blunt force, as the trade-off of its hefty weight is that it is extremely strong. One swing of a Metalitra Warhammer can cave in an ordinary Ferr-Iron breastplate. The metal is strong, but it is not godlike. Of course, to be able to use a weapon of this material effectively, the owner of the metal must have exceedingly strong muscles and train themselves daily. Even then, using Metalitra will take a massive toll on them. It is not uncommon for someone to faint after or even mid-battle because of the excessive weight.
Metalitra has seen the most use in tools and armor, forged to Dwarven specifications and proportions for decades, and less use in weaponry. However, with their spread into Ailor regions and a rekindling of their attachment to the material, the weapon can be found in a variety of forms, and thanks to the coin of [[Ailor]], [[Fin'ullen]], [[Teledden]], [[Songaskia]] and more, in a variety of forms wearable or usable to the other Races of Aloria.
 
It is extremely impractical to use Metalitra for armor because of its mass, but it was used by the Dwarves for mining tools quite frequently. Pickaxes of Metalitra are especially efficient because of the amount of force you can put behind the swing; huge chunks of rock will come away from the target upon impact. Dwarven carpenters used small portions of the metal as small hammers. Almost any tool that a person would normally use can contain Metalitra, except for small tools that are meant for precision.
===Abilities===
Metalitra has many of the characteristics of Ferr-Iron but improves upon them in almost every way. It’s perfectly re-castable-- in fact, one of the most convenient ways to obtain a custom weapon of the material is to recast an already made weapon of Metalitra. It is also very durable and strong, though only slightly more durable than Iron. Its strength, however, far exceeds Iron; Metalitra, in return for its heavy weight, is capable of delivering devastating blows to opponents, and as a result, it is usually used in Warhammers.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It is unclear if Metalitra is the ore that gave metal its modern name in [[Common]] or if the Dwarves simply adapted the name to include the word Metal as a symbol of their culture holding it as the first metal they ever mined.
*It is unclear whether Metalitra is the ore that gave the term “metal” its modern name in [[Common]] or if the Dwarves simply adapted the name to emulate the word Metal as a symbol of their culture and the ancient nature of the material.
*Metalitra is also possibly used by the Isldar but others believe these examples are simply Isldar wielding parts of ancient Metalira tools and weapons from when the Dwarves were at war with them.
*The ruins of many Dwarven Holds across Aloria often feature Metalitra weapons and armor, still worn by their long-deceased and decayed bearers. They are thus one of the easier payouts for scavengers and looters since many Dwarves value the return of these ancient heirlooms.
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[[category:Materials]] [[category:Metals]] [[category:Ellad Family Metallurgy]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 24 October 2023

Metalitra
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Materials
Official Name Metalitra
Common Nicknames Dwarven Steel, Eternalum
Category Ellad Family Metallurgy
Origin Ellador
Uses Utility, Weaponry
Rarity Common
Accessibility All Classes

Metalitra is often synonymous with the Dwarven Race of Aloria. Their society claims it to be the “eternal metal,” and material that helped them forge a dominance of Ellador centuries before the Isldar arrived, and ruined said dominance. The ore has a dark coloration in its natural state, but when refined produces a fine (though dull) golden sheen that accentuates the dark grey of the material. Since the diaspora of Dwarves, the material has grown popular with the flashier warriors of the other Races in Aloria. The fine contrasting colors help Metalitra stand out, even among the offerings of the Dwarves.

History

Metalitra has an unknown discovery date, but many believe it was one of the first materials discovered by Dwarf-kind in their ancient past. Such times fade into legend, but also the loss of information to follow the more recent fall of their civilization. But ultimately, Metalitra weapons, tools and armor were key to the Dwarven people for many years, as they fought and conquered threats deep within the earth, or out on the surface, and as they discovered new minerals and alloys in the hostile terrain deep beneath the world. At the height of the expanse of the Dwarven Empire, it was a substance held as nearly universal across the Holds, decorating as much as it still served its uses. However, the use of Metalitra slowly began to decline. It became seen as a decadence, with those lower on the rungs of society either shirking it for the sake of practicality and to focus on the “hardy substances,” or because they could no longer afford it. After the fall of the Dwarves from the surface in the face of the Isldar, and the later wars with the Dakkar, Metalitra was once again thoroughly embraced as a symbol of past glories the Dwarves needed to remember in their modern fight. Those that rejected the substance looked at its golden sheen and saw a hundred greedy eyes staring back, the ghosts of past plundering efforts deep in the earth, and so chose to avoid it; however, this sheen is exactly what caught the eyes of outsiders. By 200 AC, Dwarven forges, even if the owner personally rejected the substance, often made Metalitra tools and weapons for those that would pay, and this practice has continued until today with the Dwarves teaching few the secrets of how they forge it.

Characteristics

Appearance

Metalitra appears as a dark Gold or Bronze-colored ore covered in dark grey and black swirling lines throughout the deposit. Once the metal is refined and crafted into a product, it has a dark grey color to it, with a dull golden sheen unmatched by mundane elements surrounding the finished product, thus making anything made with it a splendid object for any warrior. Some may be fickle and complain at the dull brightness of the color, but many still admire the base-pairing as sublime.

General Uses

Metalitra has seen the most use in tools and armor, forged to Dwarven specifications and proportions for decades, and less use in weaponry. However, with their spread into Ailor regions and a rekindling of their attachment to the material, the weapon can be found in a variety of forms, and thanks to the coin of Ailor, Fin'ullen, Teledden, Songaskia and more, in a variety of forms wearable or usable to the other Races of Aloria.

Trivia

  • It is unclear whether Metalitra is the ore that gave the term “metal” its modern name in Common or if the Dwarves simply adapted the name to emulate the word Metal as a symbol of their culture and the ancient nature of the material.
  • The ruins of many Dwarven Holds across Aloria often feature Metalitra weapons and armor, still worn by their long-deceased and decayed bearers. They are thus one of the easier payouts for scavengers and looters since many Dwarves value the return of these ancient heirlooms.

Accreditation
Writers HydraLana
Processors Woodwork, AlphaInsomnia, MantaRey
Last Editor HydraLana on 10/24/2023.

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