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'''Urnon''' is a very rare metal, crystalline in form when found in its natural solid state in some of the most remote mountain caves of [[Elanthia]]. Urnon is a highly magical metal, with an inherently chaotic nature. Pure urnon will shift its shape randomly, changing from crystal-form to any number of shapes, be they liquid, over thousands of geometric forms, many different abstract forms, and at times into the forms of nearby objects. This has led to legends that it may possess some strange form of sentience, though the more realistic explanation is that it somehow stems from its identity as chaos made metal. Urnon only appears to shapeshift when exposed to sentient life. The group of [[dwarves]] who first discovered it reported that within hours the clusters they brought back began to "change its dern face more'n a [[House of Nalfein|Nalfein elflin]]!"
'''Urnon''' is a highly volatile metal, capable of changing its shape and color completely at random. Untreated urnon has no definate properties, as it can be crystalline, liquid, or in various other geometric shapes. Urnon can be magically treated then forged to hold a shape, and when done, Urnon will retain its basic shape and is capable of releasing a [[acid|corrosive substance]] when used in combat. Additionally, less pure forms of urnon are more stable than pure urnon.


The hue of urnon can range through the full spectrum of color, often changing as much as its ever-shifting shapes. At times it can pulse as if it were a living rainbow, but this is quite a rare event. Like all metals, there are less-pure forms of it, and these are most often uniformly dark in color, and cannot change shape. The poorer quality the urnon, the more stable it appears to be. An interesting effect of lower-quality urnon is that when used as a weapon, it will usually retain one of its powers - the ability to release a very [[acid critical table|corrosive substance]], much like acid, when hitting a foe. Granted, the power of the magic is far less potent than that of pure urnon's, but this makes it even more valuable, since even the poorest quality urnon will still be of some use. Most urnon naturally holds an enchantment equal to that of [[vultite]].
Urnon is considered a chaotic metal due to its random, shapeshifting properties. Urnon only changes shape when exposed to sentient life, and it is therefore believed that the influence of life cause it to change shape rather than the urnon being sentient, itself.


Urnon often must be worked upon by skilled mages before it is forged so that the chaos imbued in the material can be used to the wielder's advantage, otherwise it will simply not hold the form a smith attempts to pound it into. There are stories that shards of pure urnon were once given as playthings to children from wealthy families of some cultures, but the practice was soon abandoned when it was found that one of its forms was that of a sphere studded with razor-sharp spikes.
== Related Articles ==
* [[Material properties saved post]]
* [[Material properties saved post 2]]


== External Links ==
== See Also ==
*[[Material/saved posts|Material saved posts]]
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#Urnon Armory: Urnon], on Play.net
*[[ICE materials#Lysaughton|ICE Materials]]
*[[Shard of urnon]]

[[Category:Materials]]
[[Category:Metals]]

Latest revision as of 15:08, 24 July 2022

Urnon
Urnon2.jpg
Use Weapons
Bonus +20
ST/DU 20/70
Rarity Extremely Rare
Weight Modifier 100%
Special Properties Morphing
Primary Color Changing
Dyeable Unknown

Urnon is a very rare metal, crystalline in form when found in its natural solid state in some of the most remote mountain caves of Elanthia. Urnon is a highly magical metal, with an inherently chaotic nature. Pure urnon will shift its shape randomly, changing from crystal-form to any number of shapes, be they liquid, over thousands of geometric forms, many different abstract forms, and at times into the forms of nearby objects. This has led to legends that it may possess some strange form of sentience, though the more realistic explanation is that it somehow stems from its identity as chaos made metal. Urnon only appears to shapeshift when exposed to sentient life. The group of dwarves who first discovered it reported that within hours the clusters they brought back began to "change its dern face more'n a Nalfein elflin!"

The hue of urnon can range through the full spectrum of color, often changing as much as its ever-shifting shapes. At times it can pulse as if it were a living rainbow, but this is quite a rare event. Like all metals, there are less-pure forms of it, and these are most often uniformly dark in color, and cannot change shape. The poorer quality the urnon, the more stable it appears to be. An interesting effect of lower-quality urnon is that when used as a weapon, it will usually retain one of its powers - the ability to release a very corrosive substance, much like acid, when hitting a foe. Granted, the power of the magic is far less potent than that of pure urnon's, but this makes it even more valuable, since even the poorest quality urnon will still be of some use. Most urnon naturally holds an enchantment equal to that of vultite.

Urnon often must be worked upon by skilled mages before it is forged so that the chaos imbued in the material can be used to the wielder's advantage, otherwise it will simply not hold the form a smith attempts to pound it into. There are stories that shards of pure urnon were once given as playthings to children from wealthy families of some cultures, but the practice was soon abandoned when it was found that one of its forms was that of a sphere studded with razor-sharp spikes.

See Also