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|officialname = Omnaleya
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|nicknames = Earth’s Song/Wail
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|origin = [[Aloria]]
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Omnaleya is a light material not easily sharpened with a unique red color filled with lines of brown running throughout it. While not particularly strong or used in any significant military capacity, the material is far more common in the leisure and entertainment areas of [[Aloria]] due to its unique ability to create a low pitched buzzing tone when it is moved through the air. For this reason, it is commonly used in musical activities, as well as casually in fencing sabers or one-off unique weapons for use by eccentric swordsmen.
Omnaleya is a light, red-colored material, with brown lines running throughout it. While not particularly strong or used in any significant military capacity, the material is far more common in the leisure and entertainment areas of [[Aloria]] by the [[Dwarven]] [[Race]] due to its ability to create a low-pitched buzzing tone when it is moved through the air. For this reason, it is frequently used in musical activities, as well as casually in fencing sabers or one-off unique weapons for use by eccentric swordsmen.


==History==
==History==
Omnaleya, similar to [[Mocra]], was well known but ultimately inaccessible by the [[Altalar]] for centuries before the [[Cataclysm]]. However, in 500 BC, smiths in western [[Daen]] cracked the code for forging the material. Unfortunately, the secret of this metal soon became a battlefield, literally. A portion of this cabal of smiths were [[Void Worshipers]], and sought to escape to the Far West in 440 BC to share the knowledge with their people. In pursuit, their former friends, [[Loyalist]] Altalar, engaged them in the port city of Omn’Gustrelle. The devastation was massive, with six warehouses, twenty homes, three ships, and the city’s lighthouse collapsed, with some 600 people dead, the majority being innocents caught in the magical crossfire. Following this tragic event, the material gained the name it is known as today, which roughly translates to Omn’s Suffering. Regardless of the devastation, the Altalar Loyalists prevented the future [[Kathar]] from gaining knowledge of the substance, and quickly moved to the eastern coastline, far away from the obviously interested eyes of the [[Void]] enthralled. From that time on, the Altalar masters oversaw a brief musical revolution with the substance used in unique rods designed for use in dancing. Today, the Altalar still use Omnaleya for this purpose, Omnal Dancing being a strange and unique ritual mostly practiced within Altalar territory alone, though, with recent world conflicts and shifts in power, a few tropes have moved into Ithania, then out of [[Ithania]], or into [[Corontium]] to ply their trade. With them have come Altalar smiths, seeking new lands and new profits to be made through their unique set of skills.  
Omnaleya was first discovered centuries before the [[Cataclysm]] by [[Dwarves]], however, it took them until 500 BC to construct a proper method to forge the material. Early efforts had been marred by superstition, which claimed the metal’s noise in the air was the pulse of the earth itself. However, later efforts were driven by the growing greed and pride of the Dwarves, and the material was one of the first to be exported outside of Ellador to the [[Altalar]], who took note of its strange properties. It is said a number of Altalar smiths, [[Void]], [[Exist]], and neutral-leaning parties approached to learn the secret of the art, but only two men knew the power, and neither would share it with outsiders. In the brief time the material had been formed, it had rapidly grown to serve a valued ritual purpose within Dwarven Holds, where Omnal Sticks were used in performances to “better evoke” the founding deity of each major Hold. As a result, it was seen as heresy to give it away to outsiders. However, when the Dwarves eventually faltered and their state collapsed to the chaos of the [[Dakkar]], the division of the Dwarven Race and their long period in combat against the Dakkar led to them largely abandoning the metal. Still, in some subraces, most prominently the [[Greborrin]], and on some [[Dredger]] ships, the old tradition of using Omnal Sticks and engaging in Omnal Dancing to connect to the hum of the earth is held near and dear. [[Ailor]] of the [[Regalian Empire]] have also found a use for Omnaleya; the substance’s color and nature making swords of this material highly sought after by eccentrics and, today, Dwarves seeking to ply their trade and survive out in the world have continued to forge and use Omnaleya as need be.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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Omnaleya often appears close to coastlines and has a reddish-brown coloration to the raw ore. Once refined, the substance is a deep, burgundy shade of red with darker brown cracks running through it in a random, natural pattern.
Omnaleya often appears close to coastlines and has a reddish-brown coloration to the raw ore. Once refined, the substance is a deep, burgundy shade of red with darker brown cracks running through it in a random, natural pattern.
===General Uses===
===General Uses===
Omnaleya is most commonly used in the creation of Omnal Sticks, unique metal rods designed to make use of the musical capabilities of the substance. They usually exist in a pair to be held in one’s hands, but longer, double-handed rods also exist for more elaborate music activities. Aside from these Sticks, general musical equipment such as false/stiff bells made from the substance also exist. The material is also sometimes used in weaponry, most commonly elegant swords due to the material’s lightweight, though it is very difficult to keep sharp. For this reason, some use the material in fencing sabers, given their lack of a need for sharpness. Finally, the material’s unique color scheme and lightness, it also sees use in jewelry.
Omnaleya is most commonly used in the creation of Omnal Sticks: metal rods designed to make use of the substance’s musical capabilities. They usually exist in a pair to be held in one’s hands, but longer, double-handed rods also exist for more elaborate music activities. Aside from these Sticks, general musical equipment such as false/stiff bells made from the ore also exist. The material is also sometimes used in weaponry, such as elegant swords due to the material’s light weight. Lastly, the material’s color scheme and lightness also finds use in jewelry, though this is rare.
===Abilities===
===Abilities===
Omnaleya has a unique ability as when moved through the air at almost any speed, it produces a deep pitched buzzing noise. It gets louder the faster the material moves through the air, and is also dampened by existing flat to another surface like skin. For this reason, most Omnaleya jewelry exists as necklaces. But, the sound will never truly abate, and almost always exist in the background, unless someone is moving extremely slowly.
Omnaleya has an ability that when moved through the air at almost any speed, it produces a low-pitched buzzing noise. It gets louder the faster the material moves through the air and is also dampened by existing flat to another surface like skin. For this reason, most Omnaleya jewelry exists as necklaces. But, the sound will never truly abate and almost always exist in the background, unless someone is moving extremely slowly.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Omnaleya’s former name was Juhnajloss.
*Omnaleya’s former name was Jukhanuur.
*Most fencing groups have banned the use of Omnaleya-based blades, as the sound is said to be nerve-fraying in that sport. However, a few others have taken the opposite approach, and insist that only those blades can be used, creating somewhat otherworldly looking and sounding duals.
*Most fencing groups have banned the use of Omnaleya-based blades, as the sound is said to be nerve-fraying in that sport. However, a few others have taken the opposite approach, and insist that only those blades can be used, creating somewhat otherworldly looking and sounding duals.
*Devout [[Old Faith]] worshipers typically despise the material and Omnal Sticks and Dancing as the screaming earth, and consider it linked to Altalar cruelty and arrogance in controlling nature.
*Devout [[Old Faith]] worshipers, especially of the [[Union of Earth]], have also sometimes made use of the substance when engaged in rituals. However, this is more common in [[The North Belt]], closest to [[Ellador]] and the influence of Dwarves.
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Revision as of 16:36, 31 March 2021

Omnaleya
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Materials
Official Name Omnaleya
Common Nicknames Earth’s Song/Wail
Origin Aloria
Uses Utility, Weaponry
Rarity Common
Accessibility All Classes

Omnaleya is a light, red-colored material, with brown lines running throughout it. While not particularly strong or used in any significant military capacity, the material is far more common in the leisure and entertainment areas of Aloria by the Dwarven Race due to its ability to create a low-pitched buzzing tone when it is moved through the air. For this reason, it is frequently used in musical activities, as well as casually in fencing sabers or one-off unique weapons for use by eccentric swordsmen.

History

Omnaleya was first discovered centuries before the Cataclysm by Dwarves, however, it took them until 500 BC to construct a proper method to forge the material. Early efforts had been marred by superstition, which claimed the metal’s noise in the air was the pulse of the earth itself. However, later efforts were driven by the growing greed and pride of the Dwarves, and the material was one of the first to be exported outside of Ellador to the Altalar, who took note of its strange properties. It is said a number of Altalar smiths, Void, Exist, and neutral-leaning parties approached to learn the secret of the art, but only two men knew the power, and neither would share it with outsiders. In the brief time the material had been formed, it had rapidly grown to serve a valued ritual purpose within Dwarven Holds, where Omnal Sticks were used in performances to “better evoke” the founding deity of each major Hold. As a result, it was seen as heresy to give it away to outsiders. However, when the Dwarves eventually faltered and their state collapsed to the chaos of the Dakkar, the division of the Dwarven Race and their long period in combat against the Dakkar led to them largely abandoning the metal. Still, in some subraces, most prominently the Greborrin, and on some Dredger ships, the old tradition of using Omnal Sticks and engaging in Omnal Dancing to connect to the hum of the earth is held near and dear. Ailor of the Regalian Empire have also found a use for Omnaleya; the substance’s color and nature making swords of this material highly sought after by eccentrics and, today, Dwarves seeking to ply their trade and survive out in the world have continued to forge and use Omnaleya as need be.

Characteristics

Appearance

Omnaleya often appears close to coastlines and has a reddish-brown coloration to the raw ore. Once refined, the substance is a deep, burgundy shade of red with darker brown cracks running through it in a random, natural pattern.

General Uses

Omnaleya is most commonly used in the creation of Omnal Sticks: metal rods designed to make use of the substance’s musical capabilities. They usually exist in a pair to be held in one’s hands, but longer, double-handed rods also exist for more elaborate music activities. Aside from these Sticks, general musical equipment such as false/stiff bells made from the ore also exist. The material is also sometimes used in weaponry, such as elegant swords due to the material’s light weight. Lastly, the material’s color scheme and lightness also finds use in jewelry, though this is rare.

Abilities

Omnaleya has an ability that when moved through the air at almost any speed, it produces a low-pitched buzzing noise. It gets louder the faster the material moves through the air and is also dampened by existing flat to another surface like skin. For this reason, most Omnaleya jewelry exists as necklaces. But, the sound will never truly abate and almost always exist in the background, unless someone is moving extremely slowly.

Trivia

  • Omnaleya’s former name was Jukhanuur.
  • Most fencing groups have banned the use of Omnaleya-based blades, as the sound is said to be nerve-fraying in that sport. However, a few others have taken the opposite approach, and insist that only those blades can be used, creating somewhat otherworldly looking and sounding duals.
  • Devout Old Faith worshipers, especially of the Union of Earth, have also sometimes made use of the substance when engaged in rituals. However, this is more common in The North Belt, closest to Ellador and the influence of Dwarves.

Accreditation
Writers HydraLana
Processors Woodwork, AlphaInsomnia, MantaRey
Last Editor HydraLana on 03/31/2021.

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