Lyez Clay
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You fool! Yes, iron may work for heating your meals— but if you were to use it for brewing you potions? Why, the entire retort would melt and dissolve into your brew, ruining both the potion and the floor! Listen, my apprentice— lyez clay is the one and only material in this world that can hold a brewing potion, nothing else. Now, clean up this mess!Lyez clay is an uncommon material found throughout Qet, which bears the strange property of being unable to combine or mix with other materials whatsoever. This unique property allows for the creation of lyez clay retorts, which can be used to brew alchemical concotions without worry of the vessel melting or contaminating anything heated within.
Secreted Earth
Harvesting
Harvesting lyez clay is a typically straightforward process. Once a deposit is located, miners will set up a pulley system to lower themselves into the tunnel and begin extracting clay from the bottom-up— this way, the stability offered by the clay keeps the tunnel from collapsing before everything has been collected. Despite being very similar to worldly clay, lyez is able to retain its shape and support tunnels while remaining soft and easy to harvest— a property it mysteriously loses once extracted. Tunnels should be covered to prevent them from filling with rainwater during the rainy seasons. Those that are found too late, and are already filled with water, are seldom harvested— as the work required to drain them can take longer than it would to harvest a dry tunnel. Those determined to harvest these will drain the tunnel with a qetleux— if the shape of the tunnel is straight enough to fit one— or lower and raise buckets on a pulley, one by one. If a tunnel is caught early, miners will either strip what they can then and there— or mark its location and wait patiently.Usage
Medical Usage
The second most common usage of lyez clay is as a laxative, thanks to its unusual unmixing properties, which force it out of the human body when ingested. For this use, small beads are rolled and kept by both healers and common folk alike. This is seen by many as a quick and effective method for curing just about anything that ails them, though its actual effectiveness varies depending on the particular ailment. The taste, as expected, is earthy and unpleasant.Related articles
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What a cool material! Absolutely love the eldritch origins of it and the secondary use as a laxative/cure-all, haha. Great worldbuilding :D
Thank you for the kind words!