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 Pritanium can be lethal to mortals unless properly treated, but once treated with the appropriate magics, makes excellent armor whether additional magics are added to the metal or not.  Pritanium is virtually immune to all forms of magic except conjuration and enchantments. Pritanium can be lethal to mortals unless properly treated, but once treated with the appropriate magics, makes excellent armor whether additional magics are added to the metal or not.  Pritanium is virtually immune to all forms of magic except conjuration and enchantments.
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 +==== Iron Wood ====
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 +Giant '​siddestilinesar'​ trees hundreds of feet tall were grown by the elves for centuries. ​ The heartwood of the trees would take up metals from the ground and concentrate them, making them stronger over time.  When the trees died of old age, the elves would collect the heartwood -- light as wood and strong as any metal. ​ Often called 'iron wood' by humans, whatever the metal is, it is not iron, and requires greater heat than mere mortals can bring to bear in order to forge.
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 +Unenchanted iron wood is lighter and stronger than wrought iron and as flexible and rigid as good steel. ​ Iron wood takes to primal magic enchanting quite readily, as well.  Because of this, it is often sought after by non-elven druids, despite considerable protection by those elves that still remember how to care for the siddestilinesar.
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