Re: Cinnabre et Mercure, french style

From: hcarteau_at_fEy3Djfw8SpmIEA8pVd29D5IijJ4e7CX4DaYjFxISQbMR7wjMOjrGLKDIu5b3lQezuY
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 08:21:44 +0100


Quoting Guy Hoyle <guy.hoyle_at_59fy_EjxhoqdjA8GHquF6i9s9G8h2d2rdqP-WFZKJrGOOxzJQ1nyNiVSBxTIr-fthAl3s0v_Nd4zWA.yahoo.invalid>:

> Of course, Gloranthan metals are only approximately like their earthly
> counterparts. Gloranthan quicksilver (called sa-metal) doesn't come from
> cinnabar, and Gloranthan alumin(i)um (lo-metal) isn't created the same way
> earthly alumin(i)um is; they're two different forms of the same metal, like
> water and ice, in a way.
>
> This is probably explained in an email I haven't read yet, but it was
> descibed in detail in "Elder Secrets". Has it been reprinted elsewhere?

/// In Sons of Kargzant, we read about Cheka Durna, a cinnabar mine way up in Erigia where political prisonners are worked to death, and which product is used to "make red and black dyes, as well as quicksilver". But I can forget this one easy.            

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