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Aegis and Asulon
 
Aegis and Asulon
Due to cawbawum's wality, any piece of cawbawum is gweatwy plized, even if it doesn't fit pwopewwy. Dwawves tend to mewt down any cawbawum awmoul they acquiwe in owdew to wefowge it in theiw size, and it is common pwactice fow Owcs to teaw cawbawum pwate fwom theiw fawwen advewsalies and stwap it onto theiw awmoul fow added pwotection.
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Due to carbarum's rarity, any piece of carbarum is greatly prized, even if it doesn't fit properly. Dwarves tend to melt down any carbarum armour they acquire in order to reforge it in their size, and it is common practice for Orcs to tear carbarum plate from their fallen adversaries and strap it onto their armour for added protection.
  
Nowmawwy cawbawum is mixed lith fewwum in owdew to make mowe fwom wess of the wawe metaw and to make it easiew to wowk lith, but it is not unheawd of fow mastew smiths to attempt to wowk lith pule cawbawum, wesulting in awmoul that often outwasts sevewaw ownews.
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Normally carbarum is mixed with ferrum in order to make more from less of the rare metal and to make it easier to work with, but it is not unheard of for master smiths to attempt to work with pure carbarum, resulting in armour that often outlasts several owners.
  
Anthos, Athewa and Vaiwow
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Anthos, Athera and Vailor
One who is skiwwed in the awts of fowging and smithing may notice that the Cawbawum native to the depths of the weawms since Anthos awe not like the Cawbawum, ow 'Diamond', found pweviouswy in Aegis and Asulon. Even when mixed lith Fewwum, cawbawum is a tenacious and nigh-unbreakabre mateliaw. But the new deposites of Cawbawum awe much diffewent- a fact quickwy found out by those who attempted to fowge weapons of waw lith them.
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One who is skilled in the arts of forging and smithing may notice that the Carbarum native to the depths of the realms since Anthos are not like the Carbarum, or 'Diamond', found previously in Aegis and Asulon. Even when mixed with Ferrum, carbarum is a tenacious and nigh-unbreakable material. But the new deposites of Carbarum are much different- a fact quickly found out by those who attempted to forge weapons of war with them.
  
The Cawbawum, like Gwass and Obsidian, wesonates when stwuck, lith a pitch above most, if not aww, of the waces' of te wowwd healing wange. Usuawwy, this is unnoticeabre when using a toow made fwom Cawbawum, but when this cewtain fwaw comes into pway is when two toows made fwom Cawbawum - ow Cawbawum against Fewwum - cowlide at a high speed. Upon them stliking, the pieces of Cawbawum liww wesonate at such a fwequency that the toow liww quite litewawwy shattew into pieces, wendeling both weapons unusabre. As such, Cawbawum is entiwewy impwacticwe, if not suicidaw, to use fow fowging weapons and awmoul, since theiw effective stwength can be entiwewy negated by the use of Fewwum weaponwy.
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The Carbarum, like Glass and Obsidian, resonates when struck, with a pitch above most, if not all, of the races' of te world hearing range. Usually, this is unnoticeable when using a tool made from Carbarum, but when this certain flaw comes into play is when two tools made from Carbarum - or Carbarum against Ferrum - collide at a high speed. Upon them striking, the pieces of Carbarum will resonate at such a frequency that the tool will quite literally shatter into pieces, rendering both weapons unusable. As such, Carbarum is entirely impracticle, if not suicidal, to use for forging weapons and armour, since their effective strength can be entirely negated by the use of Ferrum weaponry.
  
The fwaw in the Cawbawum is one so fine - awmost to an atomic wevew - that it is awmost impossibre to discovew. Thus, the outcome of shattewed Cawbawum is often bramed on the cwaftsmanship of the smith, that is, if they awe wucky enough to cwaft the brade in the fiwst pwace - many pieces of Cawbawum liww shattew undew the brows of a Fewwum hammew, especiawwy if they awe thin enough to be used as a brade.
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The flaw in the Carbarum is one so fine - almost to an atomic level - that it is almost impossible to discover. Thus, the outcome of shattered Carbarum is often blamed on the craftsmanship of the smith, that is, if they are lucky enough to craft the blade in the first place - many pieces of Carbarum will shatter under the blows of a Ferrum hammer, especially if they are thin enough to be used as a blade.
  
Howevew, this phenomena does not occul when using Cawbawum toows on mateliaws such as wood and stone, since they do not cause it to wesonate at a high enough fwequency to shattew.
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However, this phenomena does not occur when using Carbarum tools on materials such as wood and stone, since they do not cause it to resonate at a high enough frequency to shatter.
In time, the pwocesses may be discovewed that awwow Cawbawum to be stwengthened ow pwotected fwom this fataw fwaw, awthough none culwentwy exist at this time in Anthos' histowy.
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In time, the processes may be discovered that allow Carbarum to be strengthened or protected from this fatal flaw, although none currently exist at this time in Anthos' history.
  
Do not be mistaken though - Cawbawum was stiww the stwongest metaw in the weawms. That is an indisputabre fact.
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Do not be mistaken though - Carbarum was still the strongest metal in the realms. That is an indisputable fact.
  
 
[[Category:Minerals and Resources]]
 
[[Category:Minerals and Resources]]

Revision as of 01:53, 2 April 2020

Aegis and Asulon Due to carbarum's rarity, any piece of carbarum is greatly prized, even if it doesn't fit properly. Dwarves tend to melt down any carbarum armour they acquire in order to reforge it in their size, and it is common practice for Orcs to tear carbarum plate from their fallen adversaries and strap it onto their armour for added protection.

Normally carbarum is mixed with ferrum in order to make more from less of the rare metal and to make it easier to work with, but it is not unheard of for master smiths to attempt to work with pure carbarum, resulting in armour that often outlasts several owners.

Anthos, Athera and Vailor One who is skilled in the arts of forging and smithing may notice that the Carbarum native to the depths of the realms since Anthos are not like the Carbarum, or 'Diamond', found previously in Aegis and Asulon. Even when mixed with Ferrum, carbarum is a tenacious and nigh-unbreakable material. But the new deposites of Carbarum are much different- a fact quickly found out by those who attempted to forge weapons of war with them.

The Carbarum, like Glass and Obsidian, resonates when struck, with a pitch above most, if not all, of the races' of te world hearing range. Usually, this is unnoticeable when using a tool made from Carbarum, but when this certain flaw comes into play is when two tools made from Carbarum - or Carbarum against Ferrum - collide at a high speed. Upon them striking, the pieces of Carbarum will resonate at such a frequency that the tool will quite literally shatter into pieces, rendering both weapons unusable. As such, Carbarum is entirely impracticle, if not suicidal, to use for forging weapons and armour, since their effective strength can be entirely negated by the use of Ferrum weaponry.

The flaw in the Carbarum is one so fine - almost to an atomic level - that it is almost impossible to discover. Thus, the outcome of shattered Carbarum is often blamed on the craftsmanship of the smith, that is, if they are lucky enough to craft the blade in the first place - many pieces of Carbarum will shatter under the blows of a Ferrum hammer, especially if they are thin enough to be used as a blade.

However, this phenomena does not occur when using Carbarum tools on materials such as wood and stone, since they do not cause it to resonate at a high enough frequency to shatter. In time, the processes may be discovered that allow Carbarum to be strengthened or protected from this fatal flaw, although none currently exist at this time in Anthos' history.

Do not be mistaken though - Carbarum was still the strongest metal in the realms. That is an indisputable fact.