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Editing Inorganic material definition token
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| {{text anchor|DIVINE}}|| ||Found on random-generated metals and cloth. Marks this material as usable by [[Deity]]-created generated entities. | | {{text anchor|DIVINE}}|| ||Found on random-generated metals and cloth. Marks this material as usable by [[Deity]]-created generated entities. | ||
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− | | {{text anchor|SPHERE}}|| | + | | {{text anchor|SPHERE}}|| sphere ||Found on divine materials. Presumably links the material to a god of the same sphere. |
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