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− | White Ivory is not | + | White Ivory is not the tusks of an elephant, but a type of [[Magical Materials|Magical Material]]. It is an extremly dense, hard, pure-white form of alabaster and a potent spell-storer. It was popular during the [[Mage Wars]] as construction material of [[Mage Tower]]s, as the site could be imbued with energy and spells cast more easily. |
− | By the [[Ages#The Golden Age|Golden Age]], large pieces of White Ivory were very rare, with most having been used | + | By the [[Ages#The Golden Age|Golden Age]], large pieces of White Ivory were very rare, with most having been used and destroyed during the Mage Wars. No quarries or natural deposits have ever been found, leading many to speculate that the material may have been artificial in nature. |
White Ivory, ground into a powder, and combined with various other materials, forms [[Sorcerer's Sand]]. | White Ivory, ground into a powder, and combined with various other materials, forms [[Sorcerer's Sand]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:31, 27 December 2018
White Ivory is not the tusks of an elephant, but a type of Magical Material. It is an extremly dense, hard, pure-white form of alabaster and a potent spell-storer. It was popular during the Mage Wars as construction material of Mage Towers, as the site could be imbued with energy and spells cast more easily.
By the Golden Age, large pieces of White Ivory were very rare, with most having been used and destroyed during the Mage Wars. No quarries or natural deposits have ever been found, leading many to speculate that the material may have been artificial in nature.
White Ivory, ground into a powder, and combined with various other materials, forms Sorcerer's Sand.