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==Products==
==Products==
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==Item sources==
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==Journal==
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Sometimes colours just want to manifest themsleves. There is the sweetness of orange. The cowardice of yellow, and the peaceful serenity of a summery green. Blue, tired of being linked to only sorrow and sadness, sought a physical existence. One that could be shaped into new and wonderous things, and so blurite was born.
Sometimes colours just want to manifest themsleves. There is the sweetness of orange. The cowardice of yellow, and the peaceful serenity of a summery green. Blue, tired of being linked to only sorrow and sadness, sought a physical existence. One that could be shaped into new and wonderous things, and so blurite was born.


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Latest revision as of 18:31, 9 April 2026

Script error: No such module "Top icons". Template:Infobox Item Blurite Ore is an ore found by mining the Dragonwilds:Blurite Ore Nodes in the Takla Kara vault. Players can smelt this ore in a furnace to make Blurite Bars.

Products

Script error: No such module "Uses material list".

Item sources

Script error: No such module "Drop sources list".

Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

Sometimes colours just want to manifest themsleves. There is the sweetness of orange. The cowardice of yellow, and the peaceful serenity of a summery green. Blue, tired of being linked to only sorrow and sadness, sought a physical existence. One that could be shaped into new and wonderous things, and so blurite was born.

A metal that is so very, very, blue.

It's in the name. After all, it's blue, right?

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