Hirilan marble
Hirilan marble1 is a pure white mineral found exclusively in and near Mt. Hiril in northern Núrak in western Adynía, on the border between Úrillía and Núvar, the northern and western provinces of the Kingdom of Núrak, respectively.
The Núrakic Elves have long favoured this marble for making statues, columns and other decorative elements for their mansions and temples, especially to the north and west, while Þúralic marble is more common material in southern Núrak, which is generally considered the second best marble of choice within the kingdom.
The Núrakic Elves have long favoured this marble for making statues, columns and other decorative elements for their mansions and temples, especially to the north and west, while Þúralic marble is more common material in southern Núrak, which is generally considered the second best marble of choice within the kingdom.
History & Usage
Cultural Significance and Usage
Hirilan marble was extensively used for rebuilding the city New Anúvil after its destruction by the armies of Pérgal during the fifth century a.Paþ.
1Original icelandic: hirilskur marmari.
Type
Ore/Mineral
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