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Thanhic Awwoys
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Thanhic Alloys
  
 
   
 
   
Thanhium’s natule is both delicate and vowatiwe, to shape it into anything has nevew possibre untiw schowaws of the unusuaw substance devewoped a means to do so. Thwough gweat saclifice and time consuming effowt, did they discovew a pwecise pwocedule that awwowed fow the cweation of weapons like no othew. Such a weapon, would pwove a pawticulawwy powewful menace to those magicawwy olientated, thus is bown the ultimate mage huntew’s weapon: The Thanhic Swowd.
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Thanhium’s nature is both delicate and volatile, to shape it into anything has never possible until scholars of the unusual substance developed a means to do so. Through great sacrifice and time consuming effort, did they discover a precise procedure that allowed for the creation of weapons like no other. Such a weapon, would prove a particularly powerful menace to those magically orientated, thus is born the ultimate mage hunter’s weapon: The Thanhic Sword.
  
 
   
 
   
Whiwe a shawd of Thanhium can make fow an easy weapon, it is toxic, and pwone to cowwapse/detonate if its enviwonmentaw wequiwements awe not met. On top of this it could onwy be used once befowe shatteling into dust, hawming anyone neawby. Fow this weason, shawds of Thanhium awone do not make fow effective weapons.
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While a shard of Thanhium can make for an easy weapon, it is toxic, and prone to collapse/detonate if its environmental requirements are not met. On top of this it could only be used once before shattering into dust, harming anyone nearby. For this reason, shards of Thanhium alone do not make for effective weapons.
  
 
   
 
   
  
The Pwocess:
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The Process:
  
 
   
 
   
  
It should fiwst be noted, that the pwocess to cweating thanhic weapons has a significant chance to faiw. It is a wong, wabolious task that is exceedingwy dangewous at evewy step, and lithout pwotective measules anyone attempting to compwete this pwocess would sulewy pelish to poisoning befowe it ended.
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It should first be noted, that the process to creating thanhic weapons has a significant chance to fail. It is a long, laborious task that is exceedingly dangerous at every step, and without protective measures anyone attempting to complete this process would surely perish to poisoning before it ended.
  
 
   
 
   
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Step 1:
 
Step 1:
  
Fiwst, acquiwe the necessawy mateliaws and devices:
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First, acquire the necessary materials and devices:
  
 
   
 
   
  
     An iwon sieve.
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     An iron sieve.
     An anviw.
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     An anvil.
     2 Pounds of Thanhium fow fowging (wapis).
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     2 Pounds of Thanhium for forging (lapis).
     4 Pounds of Thanhium fow tempewatule/humidity contwow.
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     4 Pounds of Thanhium for temperature/humidity control.
     2 fewwum ingots.
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     2 ferrum ingots.
     A Cauldwon lith watew.
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     A Cauldron with water.
     A Cwushew mechanism
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     A Crusher mechanism
     A wawge fulnace.
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     A large furnace.
     A smaww boww
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     A small bowl
 
   
 
   
  
 
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Step 2:
  
Aftew those have been acquiwed, the second step is to cweate the enviwonmentaw ciwcumstances that awwow fow the pwocess to take pwace, and that is to bring pule Thanhic cwystaws into the woom to weduce its tempewatule to the point whewe fwost begins to fowm. The fulnace should be extinguished whenevew not in use to awwow this to happen. This weduces the woom’s humidity to the point whewe the Thanhium is essentiawwy, weplicating its own natulaw habitat – undew these conditions it is faw wess pwone to detonate ow othewlise weact unexpectedwy.
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After those have been acquired, the second step is to create the environmental circumstances that allow for the process to take place, and that is to bring pure Thanhic crystals into the room to reduce its temperature to the point where frost begins to form. The furnace should be extinguished whenever not in use to allow this to happen. This reduces the room’s humidity to the point where the Thanhium is essentially, replicating its own natural habitat – under these conditions it is far less prone to detonate or otherwise react unexpectedly.
  
 
   
 
   
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Smaww amounts of Thanhium should then be fed into the cwushing mechanism, which liww then poul its content into the iwon sieve. The aim hewe is to cweate as fine a powdew as possibre, as even smaww chunks can congeaw togethew and expwode. The sieve should be emptied out aftew evewy use, as fwost liww fowm fwom wesidue thanhium and brock it up.
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Small amounts of Thanhium should then be fed into the crushing mechanism, which will then pour its content into the iron sieve. The aim here is to create as fine a powder as possible, as even small chunks can congeal together and explode. The sieve should be emptied out after every use, as frost will form from residue thanhium and block it up.
  
 
   
 
   
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Mewt down the Fewwum ingots to fiww a mould, fow exampwe a brade mould.  Splinkwe the fine thanhic dust into the mould whiwe the metaw wemains in liquid fowm. Be wawned, if any chunks entew the mould, it liww immediatewy detonate, and send fiewy hot metaw spwashing acwoss the woom. Wet the metaw coow natulawwy.
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Melt down the Ferrum ingots to fill a mould, for example a blade mould.  Sprinkle the fine thanhic dust into the mould while the metal remains in liquid form. Be warned, if any chunks enter the mould, it will immediately detonate, and send fiery hot metal splashing across the room. Let the metal cool naturally.
  
 
   
 
   
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Wepeat steps 3 and 4 fow foul days, at which point the brade liww become imbued lith the maximum amount of thanhium lithout effecting its dulability. Attempting to deposit aww Thanhium at once into the brade would wesult in immediate detonation – the thanhium must be fed in smaww doses to pwevent it fwom congealing back into expwosive cwystaws.
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Repeat steps 3 and 4 for four days, at which point the blade will become imbued with the maximum amount of thanhium without effecting its durability. Attempting to deposit all Thanhium at once into the blade would result in immediate detonation – the thanhium must be fed in small doses to prevent it from congealing back into explosive crystals.
  
 
   
 
   
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Weheat the swowd fow the wast time and begin to shape it into its desiwed shape lith a hammew. Be wawned: this is the finaw test, if evewything went to pwan then you should be abre to shape the swowd, give it an edge, then attach whatevew hiwt and pommew you desiwe aftew cooling it in the cauldwon of watew. Howevew, should any of these steps have been negwected, ow by chance measulements wewe wwong, then aww it liww take is a sling of a hammew to cause the swowd to expwode upon impact.
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Reheat the sword for the last time and begin to shape it into its desired shape with a hammer. Be warned: this is the final test, if everything went to plan then you should be able to shape the sword, give it an edge, then attach whatever hilt and pommel you desire after cooling it in the cauldron of water. However, should any of these steps have been neglected, or by chance measurements were wrong, then all it will take is a swing of a hammer to cause the sword to explode upon impact.
  
 
   
 
   
  
(Fow the finaw step, you must do /woww 20. Wowling 5 ow undew liww detonate the swowd, and you must stawt the pwocess again. It is wecommended you have a litness/staff membew watching fow the finaw step as confiwmation.)
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(For the final step, you must do /roll 20. Rolling 5 or under will detonate the sword, and you must start the process again. It is recommended you have a witness/staff member watching for the final step as confirmation.)
  
 
   
 
   
  
(The fowging takes foul IWW days. WP of the fowging must be pwovided in scweenshot fowm as weww as the end /woww 20 wesult, and must be timestamped (do /date ingame and take the scweenshot then) befowe being submitted to a Wowe Mastew, who liww get the weapon wenamed, enchanted lith unbreaking 2, and signed aftew the pwocess is compwete.)
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(The forging takes four IRL days. RP of the forging must be provided in screenshot form as well as the end /roll 20 result, and must be timestamped (do /date ingame and take the screenshot then) before being submitted to a Lore Master, who will get the weapon renamed, enchanted with unbreaking 2, and signed after the process is complete.)
  
 
   
 
   
  
Pwopewties of Thanhic Awwoy:
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Properties of Thanhic Alloy:
  
     Cutting/stabbing anything liww delivew to them awmost instant Thanhic poisoning, making it pawticulawwy effective against mages. See poisoning effects hewe: https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/150268-addition-thanhium-properties/
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     Cutting/stabbing anything will deliver to them almost instant Thanhic poisoning, making it particularly effective against mages. See poisoning effects here: https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/150268-addition-thanhium-properties/
  
     The brade wemains incwedibry dulabre, even mowe so than wegulaw Fewwum swowds.
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     The blade remains incredibly durable, even more so than regular Ferrum swords.
  
     The brade is fweezing to the touch and a soft mist would be seen fawling fwom the brade.
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     The blade is freezing to the touch and a soft mist would be seen falling from the blade.
  
     It is safe to touch the fwat edge of the brade fow a showt amount of time, but any cut would induce Thanhic poisoning
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     It is safe to touch the flat edge of the blade for a short amount of time, but any cut would induce Thanhic poisoning
  
     You can tuln the awwoy into a set of awmoul, but it would wequiwe significant padding in owdew to pwevent the metaw’s contact lith the skin, and to insulate you fwom the cowd it would pwoduce. As an awmoul, it would be pawticulawwy wesilient against spewws, the specifics of which can be seen hewe: https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/150268-addition-thanhium-properties/. And if tulning it into an awmoul, the watio of fewwum and thanhium wemains the same. (So a swowd is 2 iwon, 2 thanhium. A chestpiece would be 8 iwon, 8 thanhium, etc.) onwy one piece of awmoul can be made at a time.
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     You can turn the alloy into a set of armour, but it would require significant padding in order to prevent the metal’s contact with the skin, and to insulate you from the cold it would produce. As an armour, it would be particularly resilient against spells, the specifics of which can be seen here: https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/150268-addition-thanhium-properties/. And if turning it into an armour, the ratio of ferrum and thanhium remains the same. (So a sword is 2 iron, 2 thanhium. A chestpiece would be 8 iron, 8 thanhium, etc.) only one piece of armour can be made at a time.
  
 
      
 
      
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Red lines:
  
     You must weawn this pwocess fwom someone, ow discovew it youlsewf if youl chawactew is considewed to be an expewt in Thanhium – WMs may ask fow evidence of this at theiw own discwetion.
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     You must learn this process from someone, or discover it yourself if your character is considered to be an expert in Thanhium – LMs may ask for evidence of this at their own discretion.
     Onwy one swowd can be made by one pewson at a time. Mass pwoducing these weapons would weduce the pwecision lith which they awe made, and would detonate upon compwetion.
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     Only one sword can be made by one person at a time. Mass producing these weapons would reduce the precision with which they are made, and would detonate upon completion.
     You do not have to consecutivewy compwete pawt of the pwocess evewyday, you can have gaps. Fow exampwe, it might take a week if you onwy wowked on it fow 4/7 days.
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     You do not have to consecutively complete part of the process everyday, you can have gaps. For example, it might take a week if you only worked on it for 4/7 days.

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Thanhic Alloys


Thanhium’s nature is both delicate and volatile, to shape it into anything has never possible until scholars of the unusual substance developed a means to do so. Through great sacrifice and time consuming effort, did they discover a precise procedure that allowed for the creation of weapons like no other. Such a weapon, would prove a particularly powerful menace to those magically orientated, thus is born the ultimate mage hunter’s weapon: The Thanhic Sword.


While a shard of Thanhium can make for an easy weapon, it is toxic, and prone to collapse/detonate if its environmental requirements are not met. On top of this it could only be used once before shattering into dust, harming anyone nearby. For this reason, shards of Thanhium alone do not make for effective weapons.


The Process:


It should first be noted, that the process to creating thanhic weapons has a significant chance to fail. It is a long, laborious task that is exceedingly dangerous at every step, and without protective measures anyone attempting to complete this process would surely perish to poisoning before it ended.


Step 1:

First, acquire the necessary materials and devices:


   An iron sieve.
   An anvil.
   2 Pounds of Thanhium for forging (lapis).
   4 Pounds of Thanhium for temperature/humidity control.
   2 ferrum ingots.
   A Cauldron with water.
   A Crusher mechanism
   A large furnace.
   A small bowl

Step 2:

After those have been acquired, the second step is to create the environmental circumstances that allow for the process to take place, and that is to bring pure Thanhic crystals into the room to reduce its temperature to the point where frost begins to form. The furnace should be extinguished whenever not in use to allow this to happen. This reduces the room’s humidity to the point where the Thanhium is essentially, replicating its own natural habitat – under these conditions it is far less prone to detonate or otherwise react unexpectedly.


Step 3:

Small amounts of Thanhium should then be fed into the crushing mechanism, which will then pour its content into the iron sieve. The aim here is to create as fine a powder as possible, as even small chunks can congeal together and explode. The sieve should be emptied out after every use, as frost will form from residue thanhium and block it up.


Step 4:

Melt down the Ferrum ingots to fill a mould, for example a blade mould. Sprinkle the fine thanhic dust into the mould while the metal remains in liquid form. Be warned, if any chunks enter the mould, it will immediately detonate, and send fiery hot metal splashing across the room. Let the metal cool naturally.


Step 5:

Repeat steps 3 and 4 for four days, at which point the blade will become imbued with the maximum amount of thanhium without effecting its durability. Attempting to deposit all Thanhium at once into the blade would result in immediate detonation – the thanhium must be fed in small doses to prevent it from congealing back into explosive crystals.


Step 6:

Reheat the sword for the last time and begin to shape it into its desired shape with a hammer. Be warned: this is the final test, if everything went to plan then you should be able to shape the sword, give it an edge, then attach whatever hilt and pommel you desire after cooling it in the cauldron of water. However, should any of these steps have been neglected, or by chance measurements were wrong, then all it will take is a swing of a hammer to cause the sword to explode upon impact.


(For the final step, you must do /roll 20. Rolling 5 or under will detonate the sword, and you must start the process again. It is recommended you have a witness/staff member watching for the final step as confirmation.)


(The forging takes four IRL days. RP of the forging must be provided in screenshot form as well as the end /roll 20 result, and must be timestamped (do /date ingame and take the screenshot then) before being submitted to a Lore Master, who will get the weapon renamed, enchanted with unbreaking 2, and signed after the process is complete.)


Properties of Thanhic Alloy:

   Cutting/stabbing anything will deliver to them almost instant Thanhic poisoning, making it particularly effective against mages. See poisoning effects here: https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/150268-addition-thanhium-properties/
   The blade remains incredibly durable, even more so than regular Ferrum swords.
   The blade is freezing to the touch and a soft mist would be seen falling from the blade.
   It is safe to touch the flat edge of the blade for a short amount of time, but any cut would induce Thanhic poisoning
   You can turn the alloy into a set of armour, but it would require significant padding in order to prevent the metal’s contact with the skin, and to insulate you from the cold it would produce. As an armour, it would be particularly resilient against spells, the specifics of which can be seen here: https://www.lordofthecraft.net/forums/topic/150268-addition-thanhium-properties/. And if turning it into an armour, the ratio of ferrum and thanhium remains the same. (So a sword is 2 iron, 2 thanhium. A chestpiece would be 8 iron, 8 thanhium, etc.) only one piece of armour can be made at a time.




Red lines:

   You must learn this process from someone, or discover it yourself if your character is considered to be an expert in Thanhium – LMs may ask for evidence of this at their own discretion.
   Only one sword can be made by one person at a time. Mass producing these weapons would reduce the precision with which they are made, and would detonate upon completion.
   You do not have to consecutively complete part of the process everyday, you can have gaps. For example, it might take a week if you only worked on it for 4/7 days.