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== Ivory ==
== Ivory ==
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|name = an age-darkened ivory crescent
|rarity =
|value = Unknown
|location = [[Sanctum of Scales]]
|description = Worn down by the ungentle touch of sand and wind, the crescent of ivory is darkened with age to an unenven nut brown hue. The faintest hints of carvings glide along its surface, but they are neither deep nor consistent enough to suggest their original intent.
}}

{{gem
{{gem
|name = a piece of polished ivory
|name = a piece of polished ivory

Revision as of 16:12, 10 September 2016

Ivory is traditionally the substance an elephant's tusk is made of. In Elanthia, it likely also applies to a mammoth's tusk, though any substance made of any animal's teeth or tusk is ivory.[1]

Ivory

Note: The rarities listed are estimates and depend on the status of the treasure system in the area hunted. Average values listed are approximations and are generally taken from the sell values of a character selling gems with no trading bonus. See the Trading article for more information on variations of sell values.
Rarity:
Average value: Unknown
Location: Sanctum of Scales

an age-darkened ivory crescent

Description:   Worn down by the ungentle touch of sand and wind, the crescent of ivory is darkened with age to an unenven nut brown hue. The faintest hints of carvings glide along its surface, but they are neither deep nor consistent enough to suggest their original intent.


Rarity: Uncommon
Average value: Unknown
Location: Icemule Trace

a piece of polished ivory

Description:   Apparently a fragment of a large creature's tusk, this chunk of ivory has been polished to a high gloss; whether by nature or man, you cannot tell.


References

  1. Ivory, on en.wikipedia.org