Qetnixik: Earthskin
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It may not feel as strong as iron or bronze, but trust me— once you've worn qetnixik armor?Qetnixik, literally meaning earthskin in Qetlec,? is a mysterious byproduct of metalworking. This rubbery, translucent material is as tough as one might expect a metal to be— making it ideal for forging lightweight armor.
You may never want to take it off again.
Bubbling to the Surface
Other uses
Given that qetnixik is an uncommon byproduct of melting down other metals, it is more expensive than most people in Qet can typically afford. As a result, its uses outside of armor and protection are few and far between— and generally reserved for wealthier people who wish to show off. For these cases, the material is used to create jewelry or sandals— wearables that can be displayed. Some artisans may use qetnixik to create sculptures as well, though it is not well suited to this usecase. There is one other practical use of the material, however— given its durability and flexibility, qetnixik sacks can protect fragile goods in a way that baskets and cloth cannot. Of course, as it is a translucent material, one must be careful not to store items of particular worth within— unless they wish to brag, and then get robbed.Hardened qetnixik
When melted down and fired at hotter temperatures repeatedly, qetnixik hardens into a solid grey-green material that feels like compacted sand— as if simply blowing on it would cause it to come apart. In contrast to this, it is heavier, sturdier, and more rigid than standard qetnixik. This, too, is often used to forge armor. Uncommonly, it is also used to create weaponry— typically blunt sorts such as hammers or maces, given that qetnixik cannot keep an edge. This sturdier material is much easier to sculpt and as such, much more popular with sculptors— though it is still niche even among their kind given that hardened qetnixik retains its adversity to paint. It is much less popular with the wealthy, as the translucent, softer material appears akin to a gemstone— while this dull, gritty material can be easily confused with mud.Extra energy
Ores, gems, and other precious minerals within Qet were formed from the bone marrow of the dead god Qetlon.? On occasion, the marrow forming these minerals would contain a higher concentration of the fallen's god's magical energy— this is what leads to the formation of qetnixik, which lies dormant within other minerals until exposed to high heat.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
Oooo what a fascinating material. I love the details you've added to make it distinct from metal whilst still having similar properties.
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Thanks!