Leaf Weave
Properties
Material Characteristics
Soft, green, leathery cloth that is slightly thicker than normal cloth.
Physical & Chemical Properties
Leaf Weave is tougher than normal cloth and makes no noise when it moves or rubs against itself.
Geology & Geography
Leaf Weave is primarily found in Hascam Forest and some smaller forests where Wood Elves live.
Origin & Source
Leaf Weave is a combination of leaves and bark that is alchemicaly combined into a supple, leathery cloth. It is most commonly made from oak leaves combined with elm bark.
History & Usage
Discovery
Originally discovered by a group of wood elves in Ostia, Leaf Weave quickly spread throughout elves and, eventually, other races.
Everyday use
Leaf Weave is used to make clothing and light armors that make no noise, allowing their wearers to be much stealthier. Leaf Weave armor is commonly worn by elven scouts, allowing them to travel through the forests without being detected.
Cultural Significance and Usage
Some Wood Elf clans have a cloak made of Leaf Weave that is passed through the royal lineage. This cloak typically denotes the leader of the clan and some cloaks bestow limited magical powers upon their wearer as well.
Manufacturing & Products
Leaf Weave can be used to create clothing and armors that would typically be made of cloth or leather.
Distribution
Trade & Market
Leaf Weave is not sold in its raw form very often, typically only being sold as a manufactured piece of clothing or armor.
Storage
Leaf Weave is normally folded up like cloth and stored in a slightly humid environment. If Leaf Weave is left in a hot, dry area for too long, it can dry up and lose its noise-dampening properties.
Type
Textile
Value
5 gp/square yard
Rarity
Uncommon
Odor
Smells like trees.
Taste
Tastes like grass, but is slightly sweet.
Color
Various shades of green.
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