Bio-Metal
There are seldom few materials as touch as bio-metal. And even fewer ways to attain it. Bio metal is made from eldritch blood, which can only be found in the magical races of Borenlinx. Such rare metal l is formed when a member of any magical race dies, their blood dries into a slag which persist after death and can be melted and reforged into a tough metal. Being eldritch in nature such metal, though this varies depending on the purity of the blood.
Eldritch races who have interbreed ad have diluted their blood tend to have a weaker metal, to the point that it more akin to normal blood then a metal. The eldritch nature of it has been lost as it has been rendered mundane, ordinary. Those who ancestry still is close their common ancestor, the core, in which are magical races tie back to, have a stronger blood purity. In turn a much more unique and malleable metal is formed and can be molded for many purposes. Kartonians were well documented for their use of bio-metal. For generation they had bleed Selvectonians for their blood, killing hundred to caste great walls of near unbreakable bio-metal, make tools of war and even prosthetic limbs to replace degrading ones. Bio-metal is unique in the fact that if the race that produced it uses as a prosthetic it binds with them. The metal recognizes its of that race and melds with the body, though it cannot form a new nervous system.
This was the most common use of it for the Kartonians, prosthesis. They shaped limbs and weapons that integrated with their nervous system, growing veins and flesh that would fill the empty shell of an arm and become one with it. Once such a limb was integrated they could change it, adding tools or weapons in which the body worked to fit into them. It was such a common thing blood farms were created to facilitate the production and trade of pure blood to use for various constructs. Even the great war mechs utilized by the Kartonians were constructed of almost nothing but bio-metal of Selvectonian blood. Though few know if its existence today and even fewer have the knowledge to use it to its full potential, lost after the sacking of Kartonians cities in which most knowledge was burned to prevent its use once again. Or that's what most have come to believe.
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