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Blue Clay From the Delta of Brund

This clay is formed when the rain deluges Centerland Hill and overflows, the river and the upper lake bogs. The resulting flood sits over the Delta of Brund until it the fields can be worked.   The two neighboring towns, the people of the Eight Gate and the elves of Brund have worked this clay into bricks and constructed most of their towns building and roads. In fact the Blue road to Brund is famous for being the most well laid road.   The people of the area have learned the art of adding different dyes to this clay creating very colorful cityscape in addition to the buildings the people of the area make the finest of pottery and porcelains. Elven porcelains have known to fetch a very high price with collectors of Portland. Some of the more finer pieces have been traded for the entire cargo of trading vessels.   Blue Clay has long been use for rituals those who know how to work magic have long discovered that clay from the delta of Brund holds magic well and will commonly be found in and around obelisks throughout the world The desert of Byjap contains many of such obelisks.   This clay has properties that can be used for healing local medicine men have found. Applying oil treated clay To wounds produces restorative properties, protect against infection and is the only know way to cure the disease know as Dessert Rot.   Traversing the delta can be hazardous to the explorer as the careless can find themselves sinking in this muddy substance  were only the strongest of creatures can pull themselves free. A grizzly death suffocating under earth meets those who can not.   Historical Text and old maps indicate their is a Shrine or Temple of sorts. Deep in the delta beyond the reach of most people for fear of being stuck in such mud. What the temples purpose is unknown to such documentation sages believe the clay is involved in some manner.
Type
Ceramic

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