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Keg Stone

This crumbly brown ore is typically found in -dale, but large pockets of it have been found in the Forest of Pain. When raw, it can be used to patch wooden surfaces to great effectiveness. Once refined, it can be shaped into a surprisingly malleable metal that retains the dull brown color.   The name has two possible sources. One is from the obvious application in fixing beer barrels in a pinch, making keg a natural part of the name. The other possibility is that it is derived from "ceg," one of the ancient Blynti slang word for excrement. Likely this is from the color and natural texture of the ore.
Type
Ore/Mineral

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