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'''Brimstone''' is a yellow [[stone]] found small clusters in [[igneous extrusive]] layers as well as within [[gypsum]]. It is '''neither''' [[fire-safe]] nor [[magma-safe]].
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Brimstone is a name for a native crystalline form of the element sulfur.
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<gallery>
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File:Soufre.jpg|Brimstone is really just elemental sulfur, but it sounds cooler
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File:Min sulfur.jpg|Sulfur crystals
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File:Soufresicile2.jpg|Annotated image, click for details
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File:Sulfur on vulcano.jpg|Sulfur on a volcano
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File:SulfurReagent.jpg|Sulfur powder
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File:Burning-sulfur.png|Sulfur burns with a blue flame, and this creates a blood-red liquid
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File:Kawah Ijen -East Java -Indonesia -sulphur-31July2009.jpg|A [[human]] carrying slabs of sulfur
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{{Translation| dwarven = kâkdal-lam | elvish = fita-queca | goblin = nguxur-ngomstu | human = laka-ado}}
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Uses

Location

  • Found within gypsum as small clusters
Properties
Not fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Brimstone is a yellow stone found small clusters in igneous extrusive layers as well as within gypsum. It is neither fire-safe nor magma-safe.

Brimstone is a name for a native crystalline form of the element sulfur.

"Brimstone" in other Languages Books-aj.svg aj ashton 01.svg
Dwarven: kâkdal-lam
Elven: fita-queca
Goblin: nguxur-ngomstu
Human: laka-ado
Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
Economic
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