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− | '''Orpiment''' is an unremarkable yellow [[stone]] found as small clusters in [[igneous extrusive]] layers. It is neither [[fire-safe]] nor [[magma-safe]] | + | '''Orpiment''' is an unremarkable yellow [[stone]] found as small clusters in [[igneous extrusive]] layers. It is neither [[fire-safe]] nor [[magma-safe]]. |
== In Real Life == | == In Real Life == | ||
− | Orpiment is an arsenic sulfide (as is [[realgar]]), and is extremely toxic in real life. It poses no health hazards in Dwarf Fortress, however – dwarves can consume food and drink stored in orpiment pots without harm. | + | [[File:Auripigment_(Orpiment).jpg|thumb|left]] |
− | + | Orpiment is an arsenic sulfide (as is [[realgar]]), and is extremely toxic in real life. It poses no health hazards in Dwarf Fortress, however – dwarves can consume food and drink stored in orpiment pots without harm. | |
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