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Miners Guide to Toxicology

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Miners Guide to Toxicology

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}} {{#if: | == Drops From == | == Drops From ==}}

  • This item is not dropped by mobs.

{{#if: {| class="eoTable3 sortable" style="white-space: nowrap;" ! Zone || Merchant Name || Area || Loc

|- | width="20%" | North Kaladim | width="40%" | Myre | width="25%" | | width="15%" | (570, 225) |- | width="20%" | The Overthere | width="40%" | Tin Merchant IV | width="25%" | | width="15%" | (2647, 2525) |- | width="20%" | Skyshrine | width="40%" | Barkeep Draven | width="25%" | | width="15%" | (496, -735)

|} | == Sold by == | == Sold by ==}} {{#if: {| class="eoTable3 sortable" style="white-space: nowrap;" ! Zone || Merchant Name || Area || Loc

|- | width="20%" | North Kaladim | width="40%" | Myre | width="25%" | | width="15%" | (570, 225) |- | width="20%" | The Overthere | width="40%" | Tin Merchant IV | width="25%" | | width="15%" | (2647, 2525) |- | width="20%" | Skyshrine | width="40%" | Barkeep Draven | width="25%" | | width="15%" | (496, -735)

|}This item is sold by merchants:}}

Zone Merchant Name Area Loc
North Kaladim Myre (570, 225)
The Overthere Tin Merchant IV (2647, 2525)
Skyshrine Barkeep Draven (496, -735)

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{{#if: Miner Maters Guide to Mineral Toxicology

WHITE LEAD

By combining LIMESTONE found on the coastal edge of the Butcherblock Mountains with LEAD SULPHIDES I have created a White Lead powder. Prolonged contact with one's skin will begin to absorb the powder and cause severe pain in the back and kidneys. Brell save the poor dwarf who suffers from this malady thus ending his days of mining and enjoying good Dwarven Ale.

LEAD PEROXIDE

This lead powder was discovered by a fortunate accident. While experimenting with LEAD SULPHIDES I spilled a bit of my favorite dwarven brew, the TUMPY TONIC into my mortar and pestle. Much to my surprise the result was a yellow lead that is absorbed through the flesh and attacks the bloodstream much quicker than other forms of lead. The results of contact with this toxin are severe head pains and nervous agitation.

IRON SULPHIDE

While visiting a gnomish acquaintance of mine dabbling in the same field of research I was shown a marvelous ore indigenous to the Steamfont Mountains called Brimstone. By combining some BRIMSTONE with two SMALL PIECES OF ORE I discovered a substance that if inhaled will deaden the sense of smell. If ingested or introduced into the blood stream iron sulphide causes extreme body-wide pain that has been described as feeling as if your very blood is on fire.

QUICKSILVER

Of all the metals I have come across in my studies the liquid metal Quicksilver is the most toxic. Strangely the Kobolds were the first to begin using Quicksilver by ingesting Cinnabar, the ore that Quicksilver is found in. The beasts believe that it is a cure for disease and fungal infections. In order to extract Quicksilver from the ore the CINNABAR must be ground in a mortar and pestle then distilled. The most effective way I have found of distilling the cinnabar is soaking it in GNOMISH SPIRITS. The result is a dense silvery liquid metal that corrodes organic materials, including flesh and internal organs. |

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Miner Maters Guide to Mineral Toxicology

WHITE LEAD

By combining LIMESTONE found on the coastal edge of the Butcherblock Mountains with LEAD SULPHIDES I have created a White Lead powder. Prolonged contact with one's skin will begin to absorb the powder and cause severe pain in the back and kidneys. Brell save the poor dwarf who suffers from this malady thus ending his days of mining and enjoying good Dwarven Ale.

LEAD PEROXIDE

This lead powder was discovered by a fortunate accident. While experimenting with LEAD SULPHIDES I spilled a bit of my favorite dwarven brew, the TUMPY TONIC into my mortar and pestle. Much to my surprise the result was a yellow lead that is absorbed through the flesh and attacks the bloodstream much quicker than other forms of lead. The results of contact with this toxin are severe head pains and nervous agitation.

IRON SULPHIDE

While visiting a gnomish acquaintance of mine dabbling in the same field of research I was shown a marvelous ore indigenous to the Steamfont Mountains called Brimstone. By combining some BRIMSTONE with two SMALL PIECES OF ORE I discovered a substance that if inhaled will deaden the sense of smell. If ingested or introduced into the blood stream iron sulphide causes extreme body-wide pain that has been described as feeling as if your very blood is on fire.

QUICKSILVER

Of all the metals I have come across in my studies the liquid metal Quicksilver is the most toxic. Strangely the Kobolds were the first to begin using Quicksilver by ingesting Cinnabar, the ore that Quicksilver is found in. The beasts believe that it is a cure for disease and fungal infections. In order to extract Quicksilver from the ore the CINNABAR must be ground in a mortar and pestle then distilled. The most effective way I have found of distilling the cinnabar is soaking it in GNOMISH SPIRITS. The result is a dense silvery liquid metal that corrodes organic materials, including flesh and internal organs. }}

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