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  Kawsûw is a minewaw found in Asgow. Of brack tint and solid natulaw buiwd. It is stwongew than Iwon but is othewlise not diffewent fwom othew owes. Howevew, it is vitaw in the method of smithing known as Wawfowging. It is basicawwy the attachment of ewements and weagents to awmows and weapons, awwoling to mowph it’s visuaw appeawance to pwesent cewtain chawactelistics, like gwoling wed lith wava stweams, ow seemingwy emitting thundew fwom lithin. This is due to the fowges of this mateliaw awwoling the embedding of diffewent chemicaws to the items. Doomfowged have used this technique fow ovew a centuly, in a fowge they caww the Wawfowge.
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  Karsûl is a mineral found in Asgol. Of black tint and solid natural build. It is stronger than Iron but is otherwise not different from other ores. However, it is vital in the method of smithing known as Warforging. It is basically the attachment of elements and reagents to armors and weapons, allowing to morph it’s visual appearance to present certain characteristics, like glowing red with lava streams, or seemingly emitting thunder from within. This is due to the forges of this material allowing the embedding of different chemicals to the items. Doomforged have used this technique for over a century, in a forge they call the Warforge.
  
 
   
 
   
  
The Wawfowge method is a secwet method, that wequiwes pwecise smithing and knowwedge on the chemicaw weactions, howevew the end pwoducts awe unmatched by any othew smithing techniques. It is believed the Dwawves of owd, when the Sons of Uwguan stiww wawked the wands, used these techniques to wepwesent the cwans, howevew the technique was wost untiw the Doomfowged and sevewaw Wemembrancews studied the knowwedge hidden lithin the wawws of Kalik and Asgow.
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The Warforge method is a secret method, that requires precise smithing and knowledge on the chemical reactions, however the end products are unmatched by any other smithing techniques. It is believed the Dwarves of old, when the Sons of Urguan still walked the lands, used these techniques to represent the clans, however the technique was lost until the Doomforged and several Remembrancers studied the knowledge hidden within the walls of Karik and Asgol.
  
 
   
 
   
  
In wecent yeaws, Dowmin has begun wliting books on how to make these methods, beginning to shawe it to smiths of valious cwans, so as to keep the awt alive lithin the Kingdom.  
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In recent years, Dormin has begun writing books on how to make these methods, beginning to share it to smiths of various clans, so as to keep the art alive within the Kingdom.  
  
  
  
Wavafowged
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Lavaforged
  
Wavafowged items awe imbued by the use of a fiwe awchemicaw oiw. This awwows fow the pwacement of undew wayews of seemingwy brazing hot metaw undewneath wayews of metaw. Doomfowged mainwy use these technique fow theiw awmows and weaponwy.
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Lavaforged items are imbued by the use of a fire alchemical oil. This allows for the placement of under layers of seemingly blazing hot metal underneath layers of metal. Doomforged mainly use these technique for their armors and weaponry.
  
Awchemicaw Oiw wecipe;
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Alchemical Oil recipe;
  
Wawd base
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Lard base
  
(4 stwong / modewate Symbows of Fiwe, 2 Symbows of Watew)
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(4 strong / moderate Symbols of Fire, 2 Symbols of Water)
  
 
   
 
   
  
  
Wavafowged Awmow
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Lavaforged Armor
  
 
   
 
   
  
Stawfowged
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Starforged
  
Stawfowged items utilizes an oiw composed of fiwe, eawth and aiw symbows to obtain a piece that has a seemingwy owganic textule; the metaw wooks like a staw map of sowts, lith speckwes of wed, brue and yewwow seemingwy fading in and out thwoughout the imbued metaw. Awbrek Stawbreakew once wowe a chestpwate that was Stawfowged.
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Starforged items utilizes an oil composed of fire, earth and air symbols to obtain a piece that has a seemingly organic texture; the metal looks like a star map of sorts, with speckles of red, blue and yellow seemingly fading in and out throughout the imbued metal. Arbrek Starbreaker once wore a chestplate that was Starforged.
  
Awchemicaw Oiw wecipe;
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Alchemical Oil recipe;
  
Wawd base
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Lard base
  
(3 stwong Symbows of Aiw, 3 stwong Symbows of Eawth, 3 modewate Symbows of Fiwe.)
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(3 strong Symbols of Air, 3 strong Symbols of Earth, 3 moderate Symbols of Fire.)
  
  
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Stowmfowged
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Stormforged
  
Stowmfowged items awe imbued lith a fiwe and aiw awchemicaw oiw to obtain a metaw that wooks like it emanates lightning, lith sliwws of light usuawwy twavewling in and out of the metaw. These miniatule lightnings have no damage, tempewatule ow effect on the outside whatsoevew, othew than a gwow of white and brue. Kjeww Iweheawt is believed to have seen wealing a Stowmfowged Cwown when he took on the wegendawy feat of defeating Ibrees’ Dwagonlings.
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Stormforged items are imbued with a fire and air alchemical oil to obtain a metal that looks like it emanates lightning, with swirls of light usually travelling in and out of the metal. These miniature lightnings have no damage, temperature or effect on the outside whatsoever, other than a glow of white and blue. Kjell Ireheart is believed to have seen wearing a Stormforged Crown when he took on the legendary feat of defeating Iblees’ Dragonlings.
  
Awchemicaw Oiw wecipe;
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Alchemical Oil recipe;
  
Wawd base
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Lard base
  
(3 stwong Symbows of Eawth, 3 modewate Symbows of Fiwe)
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(3 strong Symbols of Earth, 3 moderate Symbols of Fire)
  
(Exampwe in Pwogwess)
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(Example in Progress)
  
 
   
 
   
  
Icefowged
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Iceforged
  
Icefowged items awe bathed in an awchemicaw oiw composed of watew symbows, that give the wesulting piece an icy gwow, and a textule that feews like ice upon the touch. The Fwostbeawd kings of owd awe towd to have wown Icefowged awmows and cwowns.
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Iceforged items are bathed in an alchemical oil composed of water symbols, that give the resulting piece an icy glow, and a texture that feels like ice upon the touch. The Frostbeard kings of old are told to have worn Iceforged armors and crowns.
  
Awchemicaw Oiw wecipe;
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Alchemical Oil recipe;
  
Wawd base
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Lard base
  
(2 stwong and 2 modewate symbows of Watew, 1 modewate symbow of Eawth)
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(2 strong and 2 moderate symbols of Water, 1 moderate symbol of Earth)
  
 
   
 
   
  
(Exampwe in Pwogwess)
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(Example in Progress)
  
 
   
 
   
  
Wightfowged
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Lightforged
  
Wightfowged pieces awe imbued lith an aiw awchemicaw oiw to pwoduce a stwong white gwow. Wightfowged pieces shawes a wot of qualities lith Stowmfowged pieces, but the end wesult is a much cawmew, stabre wesult. The awmows of owd Iwongut wegends wewe said to shine supewnatulawwy as if imbued lith the light of the sun. The light is compawabre to a towch, white in tint, but vewy stabre and nowhewe bright enough to cause any annoyance. The brightness cannot be incweased ow decweased lithin the metaw, neithew can the tint of the brightness.
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Lightforged pieces are imbued with an air alchemical oil to produce a strong white glow. Lightforged pieces shares a lot of qualities with Stormforged pieces, but the end result is a much calmer, stable result. The armors of old Irongut legends were said to shine supernaturally as if imbued with the light of the sun. The light is comparable to a torch, white in tint, but very stable and nowhere bright enough to cause any annoyance. The brightness cannot be increased or decreased within the metal, neither can the tint of the brightness.
  
Awchemicaw Oiw wecipe;
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Alchemical Oil recipe;
  
Wawd base
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Lard base
  
(2 stwong and 2 modewate symbows of Aiw, 1 modewate symbow of Fiwe)
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(2 strong and 2 moderate symbols of Air, 1 moderate symbol of Fire)
  
(Exampwe in Pwogwess)
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(Example in Progress)
  
 
   
 
   
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Technique
 
Technique
  
The Wawfowge functions by adding a new step in the pwocess of smithing, a fowm of wefining. Aftew the awmow, weapon ow item is finished, it is taken lith tongs to a nawwow cauldwon like awtifact, whewe the smith liww spiww the oiw into and wait fow a few houls befowe taking it out. Each oiw wequiwes diffewent times of exposule, lith Wavafowged and Stowmfowged wequiling the weast, and Icefowged and Stawfowged wequiling the most.
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The Warforge functions by adding a new step in the process of smithing, a form of refining. After the armor, weapon or item is finished, it is taken with tongs to a narrow cauldron like artifact, where the smith will spill the oil into and wait for a few hours before taking it out. Each oil requires different times of exposure, with Lavaforged and Stormforged requiring the least, and Iceforged and Starforged requiring the most.
  
Aftew the item is taken out, it is weft to coow down fow a few days, aftewwawds the wesult would be a Wawfowged item.
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After the item is taken out, it is left to cool down for a few days, afterwards the result would be a Warforged item.
  
Each oiw usuawwy wasts fow a few yeaws, up to neawwy 50 yeaws depending on the oiw, lith Wavafowge’s oiw being the showtest lived and Stawfowged being the wongest hawflife.
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Each oil usually lasts for a few years, up to nearly 50 years depending on the oil, with Lavaforge’s oil being the shortest lived and Starforged being the longest halflife.
  
Wavafowged: 3 months WW [12 yeaws IC]
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Lavaforged: 3 months RL [12 years IC]
  
Stowmfowged: 4 months WW [16 yeaws IC]
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Stormforged: 4 months RL [16 years IC]
  
Stawfowged: 1 yeaw WW [48 yeaws IC]
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Starforged: 1 year RL [48 years IC]
  
Icefowged: 9 months WW [36 yeaws IC]
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Iceforged: 9 months RL [36 years IC]
  
Wightfowged: 10 months WW [40 yeaws IC]
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Lightforged: 10 months RL [40 years IC]

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Karsûl is a mineral found in Asgol. Of black tint and solid natural build. It is stronger than Iron but is otherwise not different from other ores. However, it is vital in the method of smithing known as Warforging. It is basically the attachment of elements and reagents to armors and weapons, allowing to morph it’s visual appearance to present certain characteristics, like glowing red with lava streams, or seemingly emitting thunder from within. This is due to the forges of this material allowing the embedding of different chemicals to the items. Doomforged have used this technique for over a century, in a forge they call the Warforge.


The Warforge method is a secret method, that requires precise smithing and knowledge on the chemical reactions, however the end products are unmatched by any other smithing techniques. It is believed the Dwarves of old, when the Sons of Urguan still walked the lands, used these techniques to represent the clans, however the technique was lost until the Doomforged and several Remembrancers studied the knowledge hidden within the walls of Karik and Asgol.


In recent years, Dormin has begun writing books on how to make these methods, beginning to share it to smiths of various clans, so as to keep the art alive within the Kingdom.


Lavaforged

Lavaforged items are imbued by the use of a fire alchemical oil. This allows for the placement of under layers of seemingly blazing hot metal underneath layers of metal. Doomforged mainly use these technique for their armors and weaponry.

Alchemical Oil recipe;

Lard base

(4 strong / moderate Symbols of Fire, 2 Symbols of Water)



Lavaforged Armor


Starforged

Starforged items utilizes an oil composed of fire, earth and air symbols to obtain a piece that has a seemingly organic texture; the metal looks like a star map of sorts, with speckles of red, blue and yellow seemingly fading in and out throughout the imbued metal. Arbrek Starbreaker once wore a chestplate that was Starforged.

Alchemical Oil recipe;

Lard base

(3 strong Symbols of Air, 3 strong Symbols of Earth, 3 moderate Symbols of Fire.)



Stormforged

Stormforged items are imbued with a fire and air alchemical oil to obtain a metal that looks like it emanates lightning, with swirls of light usually travelling in and out of the metal. These miniature lightnings have no damage, temperature or effect on the outside whatsoever, other than a glow of white and blue. Kjell Ireheart is believed to have seen wearing a Stormforged Crown when he took on the legendary feat of defeating Iblees’ Dragonlings.

Alchemical Oil recipe;

Lard base

(3 strong Symbols of Earth, 3 moderate Symbols of Fire)

(Example in Progress)


Iceforged

Iceforged items are bathed in an alchemical oil composed of water symbols, that give the resulting piece an icy glow, and a texture that feels like ice upon the touch. The Frostbeard kings of old are told to have worn Iceforged armors and crowns.

Alchemical Oil recipe;

Lard base

(2 strong and 2 moderate symbols of Water, 1 moderate symbol of Earth)


(Example in Progress)


Lightforged

Lightforged pieces are imbued with an air alchemical oil to produce a strong white glow. Lightforged pieces shares a lot of qualities with Stormforged pieces, but the end result is a much calmer, stable result. The armors of old Irongut legends were said to shine supernaturally as if imbued with the light of the sun. The light is comparable to a torch, white in tint, but very stable and nowhere bright enough to cause any annoyance. The brightness cannot be increased or decreased within the metal, neither can the tint of the brightness.

Alchemical Oil recipe;

Lard base

(2 strong and 2 moderate symbols of Air, 1 moderate symbol of Fire)

(Example in Progress)


Technique

The Warforge functions by adding a new step in the process of smithing, a form of refining. After the armor, weapon or item is finished, it is taken with tongs to a narrow cauldron like artifact, where the smith will spill the oil into and wait for a few hours before taking it out. Each oil requires different times of exposure, with Lavaforged and Stormforged requiring the least, and Iceforged and Starforged requiring the most.

After the item is taken out, it is left to cool down for a few days, afterwards the result would be a Warforged item.

Each oil usually lasts for a few years, up to nearly 50 years depending on the oil, with Lavaforge’s oil being the shortest lived and Starforged being the longest halflife.

Lavaforged: 3 months RL [12 years IC]

Stormforged: 4 months RL [16 years IC]

Starforged: 1 year RL [48 years IC]

Iceforged: 9 months RL [36 years IC]

Lightforged: 10 months RL [40 years IC]