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Wina cloth

Ingrediants:

The most common moss in the shelflands known as steel wool due to looking uncannily like the human dish washing equipment. This grows on clumps of rusting aluminum with it's stringy roots dipping a pool. It is renowned for its incredibly soft texture and gorgeous minuscule purple flowers that cover it in winter.   Also growing in the Starlit Shelflands, are qweice bushes which are famous for their helium leaves. The leaves are one of the few materials that are based on helium, as normally it is hard to infuse as it would simply float away. When these leaves are put through a simple process, some helium rich sap can be extracted and the helium contained. This substance received the nickname "float syrup" as a single ounce of this weighs around -4kg. However due to the stickyness and surface tension the sap doesn't flat away.   Siamets fur has a unique ability: While staying still, they slowly become less and less visable so after a few hours they camouflage completely. Over time, they become transparent. However, when the fur is soaked in iron rich water, the different states of the fur soak out and merge. This leaves the fur so it is always translucent rather than changing.

Properties

Material Characteristics

A finely cut cloak that seems hard to focus on. Slightly silvery but not shiny. Rather than hanging down, it seems to rest on the wearer without any weight pulling it down. Although it is quite loose it holds onto the wearer as though pulled towards them. Very thin.

Physical & Chemical Properties

Cool to touch. If struck hard, the fabric absorbs the pressure so protecting the wearer. hard to spot and harder to focus on. Weight of an average cloak: .3 kg

Life & Expiration

Overtime gets a slightly orangey tinge if the steel wool rusts. If kept in good condition can last for 120 years.

History & Usage

History

Used in scouting and spying. First created by the government as the Tribal period was ending.

Everyday use

Some sections of government security. Carried illegaly by many twilighters (members of the Drifting Guild)

Distribution

Trade & Market

Controlled by the government. Occasionally cheap versions are sold to the public.
Type
Textile

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