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− | Atrast is a light, hard metal composed of three parts | + | Atrast is a light, hard metal composed of three parts [[Starmetal]] to two parts [[Soulsteel]], supplemented with various trace metals and metalloids. Its matte-black surface is spattered with pale, colorless gleams. |
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+ | Attuned to axiomatic forces, it is antithetical to variance, such that any given atrast fiber in a magitech device can only convey impulses of a single intensity. Atrast is used as a medium for artifacts intended to impose objectivity. While this includes devices for truth-telling and for suppressing emotion, it also includes all manner of lethal weaponry, as atrast is a fine tool for replacing the murky probabilities of life with the certainty of the grave. | ||
[[Category:Magical Alloys]] | [[Category:Magical Alloys]] |
Latest revision as of 19:28, 24 July 2014
Source: Taken directly from Ink Monkey Bones #4 on Eric Minton's blog.
Atrast is a light, hard metal composed of three parts Starmetal to two parts Soulsteel, supplemented with various trace metals and metalloids. Its matte-black surface is spattered with pale, colorless gleams.
Attuned to axiomatic forces, it is antithetical to variance, such that any given atrast fiber in a magitech device can only convey impulses of a single intensity. Atrast is used as a medium for artifacts intended to impose objectivity. While this includes devices for truth-telling and for suppressing emotion, it also includes all manner of lethal weaponry, as atrast is a fine tool for replacing the murky probabilities of life with the certainty of the grave.