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Harvested from its native forests in the [[Pinefar]] forests, '''orase''' wood has long been a favorite material for magical articles by the halflings who settled those mountains. Hardy in the most rugged climates, the orase is a medium-sized tree that coexists well with the conifers of that region. Its bark is rough, and its branches are usually forked and irregular, making it a good material for staves and shields, but unsuitable for use by bowers. It has a highly defined grain that makes the shields produced from it highly prized. It is, additionally, exceeding hard and dense and carries a substantial magical talent.
Harvested from its native forests in the [[Pinefar]] forests, '''orase''' wood has long been a favorite material for magical articles by the halflings who settled those mountains. Hardy in the most rugged climates, the orase is a medium-sized tree that coexists well with the conifers of that region. Its bark is rough, and its branches are usually forked and irregular, making it a good material for staves and shields, but unsuitable for use by archers. It has a highly defined grain that makes the shields produced from it highly prized. It is, additionally, exceedingly hard and dense and carries a substantial magical talent.


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Latest revision as of 13:29, 6 December 2023

Orase
Use Shields, Staves
Bonus +20
ST/DU 10/20
Rarity Uncommon
Weight Modifier Unknown
Primary Color Unknown

Harvested from its native forests in the Pinefar forests, orase wood has long been a favorite material for magical articles by the halflings who settled those mountains. Hardy in the most rugged climates, the orase is a medium-sized tree that coexists well with the conifers of that region. Its bark is rough, and its branches are usually forked and irregular, making it a good material for staves and shields, but unsuitable for use by archers. It has a highly defined grain that makes the shields produced from it highly prized. It is, additionally, exceedingly hard and dense and carries a substantial magical talent.