Ilianara

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-A smooth, strong grey cloth of magickal construction, often used by the elves for its ability to blend into the surrounding environment.+A smooth, strong grey cloth of magickal construction, often used by the danaan for its ability to blend into the surrounding environment.
Phase: Solid Phase: Solid
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Properties: Cloth, Flammable, Flexible, Magical, Organic, Slippery, Soft and Sturdy Properties: Cloth, Flammable, Flexible, Magical, Organic, Slippery, Soft and Sturdy
-Ilianara is a slippery cloth whose subtle gray hue blends in with many backgrounds, often used by the Vanyar and Noldor elves for its camouflaging properties.+Ilianara is a slippery cloth whose subtle gray hue blends in with many backgrounds, often used by the Vanyar and Noldor danaan for its camouflaging properties.
Development Information: The ilianara material was created by Chaos and Ler, who wish to credit J.R.R. Tolkien as inspiring this work; the source code was last updated Sun Feb 11 21:05:59 2007. Development Information: The ilianara material was created by Chaos and Ler, who wish to credit J.R.R. Tolkien as inspiring this work; the source code was last updated Sun Feb 11 21:05:59 2007.
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A smooth, strong grey cloth of magickal construction, often used by the danaan for its ability to blend into the surrounding environment.

Phase: Solid
Typical Color: Gray
Rarity: Rare
Form: Cloth
Properties: Cloth, Flammable, Flexible, Magical, Organic, Slippery, Soft and Sturdy

Ilianara is a slippery cloth whose subtle gray hue blends in with many backgrounds, often used by the Vanyar and Noldor danaan for its camouflaging properties.

Development Information: The ilianara material was created by Chaos and Ler, who wish to credit J.R.R. Tolkien as inspiring this work; the source code was last updated Sun Feb 11 21:05:59 2007.

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