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Un drek de la confederación de patagonia con las herramientas de jolstal.
un metal como el cobre. Los cuchillos son muy común y esta azuela esta muy importante para cavar y para madera.
Jolstal se convierte a gas con el tiempo entonces necesita reemplazar la hoja frequentemente.
Bien lo siento pero yo voy a usar inglés
Mana based metals are an uncommon thing in the dragonscape, with most drekir living in a more paleolithic or neolithic level of technology. When drekir do discover manametals though it almost always takes the form of Jolstal, the most primitive of mana metals.
Jolstal is simply made by compressing mana into a spellflint, powdering it and compressing that with more mana several more times to make a hyper dense "ore". This ore is then melted by directly breathing dragonfire onto it and then casted into a mold.
The metal is not unlike copper or in higher qualities bronze, it can be made quickly and with mana (an infinite resource really). The metal itself is very soft and can be bent with minimal force, it is also easy to sharpen and if damaged can be resmelted and recast.
Like all stal, jolstal will sublimate and corrode rapidly, with most jolstal only lasting 3-5 months before the metal tool becomes useless requiring a tribe to constantly make replacement toolheads. So it is more common to have a finely decorated tool handle like a decorative knife handle with a very simple and crude blade or tool head seeing as the actual metal will sublimate into nothing within a few months.
un metal como el cobre. Los cuchillos son muy común y esta azuela esta muy importante para cavar y para madera.
Jolstal se convierte a gas con el tiempo entonces necesita reemplazar la hoja frequentemente.
Bien lo siento pero yo voy a usar inglés
Mana based metals are an uncommon thing in the dragonscape, with most drekir living in a more paleolithic or neolithic level of technology. When drekir do discover manametals though it almost always takes the form of Jolstal, the most primitive of mana metals.
Jolstal is simply made by compressing mana into a spellflint, powdering it and compressing that with more mana several more times to make a hyper dense "ore". This ore is then melted by directly breathing dragonfire onto it and then casted into a mold.
The metal is not unlike copper or in higher qualities bronze, it can be made quickly and with mana (an infinite resource really). The metal itself is very soft and can be bent with minimal force, it is also easy to sharpen and if damaged can be resmelted and recast.
Like all stal, jolstal will sublimate and corrode rapidly, with most jolstal only lasting 3-5 months before the metal tool becomes useless requiring a tribe to constantly make replacement toolheads. So it is more common to have a finely decorated tool handle like a decorative knife handle with a very simple and crude blade or tool head seeing as the actual metal will sublimate into nothing within a few months.
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That's a pretty sweet concept. I have something similar in mind for a (probably indefinite) writing project I'm working on. An interesting development would be the rejuvenation of the tools by soaking them in mana, but would invariably mean that the tool would need to be re-shaped due to the Jolstal coating rounding over the edges of the tool.
Likewise, is Spellflint also an infinite resource like Mana? Because if it isn't then it could easily become a resource of war as various tribes fight for control of the limited supply of Spellflint. Unless of course Spellflint is such a prevalent resource that the thought if it running out before Drekir society advances to the point where other more useful and renewable Manametals are developed. Like a form of bioplastic that takes a bit of effort to make, because plants need to be grown and harvested for the sole purpose of making said material, but in exchange for taking more effort, it's renewable enough to make Jolstal's use of limited Spellflint seem wasteful.
Likewise, is Spellflint also an infinite resource like Mana? Because if it isn't then it could easily become a resource of war as various tribes fight for control of the limited supply of Spellflint. Unless of course Spellflint is such a prevalent resource that the thought if it running out before Drekir society advances to the point where other more useful and renewable Manametals are developed. Like a form of bioplastic that takes a bit of effort to make, because plants need to be grown and harvested for the sole purpose of making said material, but in exchange for taking more effort, it's renewable enough to make Jolstal's use of limited Spellflint seem wasteful.
Glad you like it!
Mana actually does the opposite, it's like putting ice into water and it sublimates faster in mana. You can reduce mana exposure and it only really becomes a problem if you're dipping the metal into mana. This is because mana has a mercury like quality to clump together and jolstal, being a rather poor quality metal, has a lot of unhardened and uncompressed mana in it so as a resul the mana gets pulled from the tool into the mana and exposes more inner metal that will sublimate faster.
Spell flint is made of compressing mana itself and is a limitless resource, technically spellflint is what is used to make stals and stal is basically a more efficiently compressed spellflint. Alchemicals that exist thousands of years later do require the use of less replaceable resources such as quartz, unrefined oils, etc. Mana and most direct manamaterials that come from it are in practice limitless even if flawed due to the tendency for those materials to sublimate apart.
for more on spell flint here is a link!
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36298292/
Mana actually does the opposite, it's like putting ice into water and it sublimates faster in mana. You can reduce mana exposure and it only really becomes a problem if you're dipping the metal into mana. This is because mana has a mercury like quality to clump together and jolstal, being a rather poor quality metal, has a lot of unhardened and uncompressed mana in it so as a resul the mana gets pulled from the tool into the mana and exposes more inner metal that will sublimate faster.
Spell flint is made of compressing mana itself and is a limitless resource, technically spellflint is what is used to make stals and stal is basically a more efficiently compressed spellflint. Alchemicals that exist thousands of years later do require the use of less replaceable resources such as quartz, unrefined oils, etc. Mana and most direct manamaterials that come from it are in practice limitless even if flawed due to the tendency for those materials to sublimate apart.
for more on spell flint here is a link!
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/36298292/
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