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This substance is a rare material found on the [[Paraelemental Plane of Ice]].  Also known as unmelting crystal, this ice can withstand any temperature without losing its form.  It is often used in the creation of weapons or other various items, though such products are quite rare, both due to the scarcity of this material and the difficulty of working it into any usable shape.
This substance is a rare material found on the [[Paraelemental Plane of Ice]].  Also known as unmelting crystal, this ice can withstand any temperature without losing its form.  It is often used in the creation of weapons or other various items, though such products are quite rare, both due to the scarcity of this material and the difficulty of working it into any usable shape.  Collecting ''eternal ice'' is a tricky endeavor, as it's almost indistinguishable from normal ice on the plane; only after further study on the plane or examination outside it can its true nature be determined.


==References==
==References==


* {{cite |title=The Inner Planes |pagenum=pg. 73}}
* {{cite |title=The Planewalker's Handbook |pagenum=pg. 29}}
* {{cite |title=The Planewalker's Handbook |pagenum=pg. 29}}
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[[Category:Substances]]

Revision as of 02:57, 11 December 2007

This substance is a rare material found on the Paraelemental Plane of Ice. Also known as unmelting crystal, this ice can withstand any temperature without losing its form. It is often used in the creation of weapons or other various items, though such products are quite rare, both due to the scarcity of this material and the difficulty of working it into any usable shape. Collecting eternal ice is a tricky endeavor, as it's almost indistinguishable from normal ice on the plane; only after further study on the plane or examination outside it can its true nature be determined.

References

  • The Inner Planes, pg. 73
  • The Planewalker's Handbook, pg. 29