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SIlver Plated Aluminum cast Fixtures

If one would be fortunate, to be invited into the home of a noble of Portland. The experience would be one you held for years to come for upon proceeding through the most distinctive intricate door money can purchase. The home's Grand entrance A stairway, its fixers made of shining cast silver. Before you stands the regal silver statue depicting the likeness of the family crest, worked by the most skilled of artisans, into what all would consider priceless art.   The process of acquiring these expensive silver pieces of art, is substantial in its own right. It starts in the salt mines of Portland their lies the power of the city for that salt has magic about it. Most likely attributed to the Gleaming stream running into the nearby bay, but what ever the reason the salt pulled from those caves has a magic about it increasing its potency.   This salt is then Barreled and Shipped on a long voyage. Around the cape of The Singing Sirens, Past The beaches of Sandway, Into the Glacial Straights Of Icepeak Falls.   The magic of this salt gives the salt two purposes not only is it amazing for keeping stores of food, but the dwarves of Icepeak Falls have found a way to use this salt in their smelting process pulling what they call aluminum from rocks and binding this aluminum to silver using casts they can form amazing pieces of eternally lasting art. In turn the wealthiest of each society keeps such marvelous art work to themselves signifying their status and power among such society's.   Because of this innovation of wealth display, the dwarves of Icepeak Falls have learned to make ships out of non silver plated aluminum for their ability to cut through ice even so far as to sell bow ice breakers to the other trade vessels that port with them. For sailing the waters near Icepeak Falls without one such improvement has led to many frigged watery graves for sailors.
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