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Kilusha

Kilusha, otherwise known as 'Meatrock', is an uncommon mineral often found in remarkably pure veins that is consumable by almost all species and tastes like cooked meat. It has remarkable medicinal properties when consumed, slowing even the most untreatable of magical ailments. Large amounts of Kilusha are mined worldwide to feed a booming global market, and many chefs have found ways to incorporate it into food as a delicacy.   Kilusha was made by The Masked One along with Stoneleaf grass (a broadleaf shrub-weed that tastes like rocks) and the Vegan Shrew (a rat that tastes like plants).

Properties

Material Characteristics

Kilusha is similar to a reddish granite with sometimes soap-stone like formations on the inside. It is not obviously supernatural or unlike ordinary granite.

Geology & Geography

Kilusha is found around the world in small deposits, but massive veins of it are the greatest reliable source for the international market. The largest deposits in the world are in Esedeta (Ekraht) and Ishima (Ibith) - two massive deposits that only ever seem to churn out more when new mining technology is discovered. Other major veins include: West Calazen (Inahng), Eketen, near the Aterek desert (Stildane ), Apitala (Eastern Suneka), and Sebikaad (Samvara )

History & Usage

History

Created by The Masked One, Kilusha has been discovered independently by dozens of cultures and is now a well known gem plague cure.

Cultural Significance and Usage

Kilusha is seen as a holy, unifying bond between Prism, Human, and Dryad in Vetevism and is therefore treated as sacred as well as medicinal and tasty. In most places, Kilusha is honored for its medicinal properties. It is often associated with Emesh
Type
Ore/Mineral
Odor
Odorless
Taste
Cooked steak
Color
Brown-red

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