Blightburn is Uranium!


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METATORBERNITE is the closest real life mineral to Blightburn. How do I know this? I got a copy of Kobolds of Golarion. So, if it quacks like a duck, it's a duck -- but calling it Blightburn was confusing, so I actually had to do my research. (mostly because Thorium crystals in World of Warcraft is falsely green.)

Now there are other Uranium rich minerals that have different colors. Here is a link to Mineral Research Company where you can buy samples of Blightburn.

Mineral Research Company. Browse down the site and you see Metatorbernite and it's tell tale crystals.

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Thank you, so much! :)

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That's awesome! Thanks for the link.

Cheers!
Landon


And I always thought viridium was the PF radioactive material.

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Just a Guess wrote:
And I always thought viridium was the PF radioactive material.

There are a few odd materials form PF.

Abyssium/Feverstone (glows and makes people sick)
Viridium, like you said

On top of that there are some very WEIRD skymetals. (Horacalum which messes with time and Inubrix, something that passes through steel like it isn't there.)


... I wonder if those effects are the results of the Divinity going through that unplanned wormhole, and <insert technobabble> thus imbuing the Divinity's metal parts with some really weird "quantum" properties.

ETA: Although that would not explain the skymetals found around the time of Thassilon. Drat, there goes another good theory!

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