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|image = laje.jpg
|bonus = N/A
|bonus = N/A
|strdur = N/A
|str = N/A
|weight = N/A
|weight = N/A
|use = Lockpicks
|use = Lockpicks
|rarity = Uncommon
|rarity = Infrequent
|special = N/A
|special = N/A
|color = Dark red
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'''Laje''' is a chalky, dark red metal, too soft to be used by smiths. It is, however, valuable to locksmiths, who edge or craft entire lockpicks out of the material. It is typically found in the western slopes of the [[Dragonspine Mountains]].<ref>[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#Laje Armory: Laje], on Play.net</ref>
'''Laje''' is a somewhat uncommon metal found mainly in the western mountains of the [[DragonSpine]]. It is most often chalky in texture and dark red in color. It is a very soft metal, but not so much as [[vaalin]] is, and thus nearly worthless to smiths other than for purposes of adornment. It is able to hold a dye.

It is, however, very valuable to locksmiths, who will often edge their lockpicks with the metal or craft the pieces completely out of it.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
*[[Material properties saved post]]
*[[Material/saved posts|Material saved posts]]
*[[ICE materials#Lore|ICE Materials]]
*[[Material properties saved post 2]]


[[Category:Materials]]
== External Links ==
[[Category:Metals]]
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Latest revision as of 16:07, 24 July 2022

Laje
Laje.jpg
Use Lockpicks
Rarity Infrequent
Primary Color Dark red
Dyeable Yes

Laje is a somewhat uncommon metal found mainly in the western mountains of the DragonSpine. It is most often chalky in texture and dark red in color. It is a very soft metal, but not so much as vaalin is, and thus nearly worthless to smiths other than for purposes of adornment. It is able to hold a dye.

It is, however, very valuable to locksmiths, who will often edge their lockpicks with the metal or craft the pieces completely out of it.

See Also