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*[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?743230-Dwimmermount-If-Trouble-Was-Money&p=18995512#post18995512 Areonite]
 
*[http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?743230-Dwimmermount-If-Trouble-Was-Money&p=18995512#post18995512 Areonite]
 
*Vitreum: This strong, lightweight, and shatter-resistant substance was extensively used by the Great Ancients in buildings, doors, and windows. Vitreum is naturally transparent and sparkling, like lead crystal, but can be tinted and frosted as desired. The secret of creating vitreum was lost in the Third Era. It cannot be re-worked using present technology and is thus not very valuable except as a collectible.
 
*Vitreum: This strong, lightweight, and shatter-resistant substance was extensively used by the Great Ancients in buildings, doors, and windows. Vitreum is naturally transparent and sparkling, like lead crystal, but can be tinted and frosted as desired. The secret of creating vitreum was lost in the Third Era. It cannot be re-worked using present technology and is thus not very valuable except as a collectible.
*Hepatizon: A bronze alloy, forged from copper, tin, and silver, hepatizon patinates to a dark purplish-black. It is used throughout Dwimmermount in jewelry, ornamentation, and statuary. The method of making it has been lost since the Fifth Era.  If available, hepatizon can be used as a precious material by spellcasters creating magic items.
 
Valued at 10gp per pound.
 
  
 
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