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− | + | '''Slate''' is an unremarkable [[metamorphic]] [[stone]]. It should not be confused with [[slade]], an entirely different (and quite spoileriffic) material. | |
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− | + | "Slate" is the name of the second month of the Dwarven [[calendar]], covering mid-spring. | |
==In Real Life== | ==In Real Life== | ||
− | Slate is [[shale]] which has been metamorphosed at high | + | Slate is [[shale]] which has been metamorphosed at high temperatures and pressure. It is a common form of roofing where it can be accessed easily. |
− | Slate | + | Slate can range in color from a very dark, slightly blue grey to a light pink, and splits along layers, which are perpendicular to the pressure the slate was metamorphosed in. |
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