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===Recipe tree===
===Recipe tree===
{{Crafting Tree|Cursed Leather}}
{{DW/Crafting Tree|Cursed Leather}}


==Products==
==Products==
{{Uses material list|Cursed Leather}}
{{DW/Uses material list|Cursed Leather}}


==Journal==
==Journal==
{{journal entry|
{{DW/Journal entry|
You may wonder where the "cursed" moniker comes from. There is no need to worry. You're not cursed by wearing it, nor will making it mean you'll be visited by the three dragons of past, present and future in the night. It has a wildly different etymology.
You may wonder where the "cursed" moniker comes from. There is no need to worry. You're not cursed by wearing it, nor will making it mean you'll be visited by the three dragons of past, present and future in the night. It has a wildly different etymology.


The "cursed" is a tannery thing, you see. Cursed leather is notoriously hard to work and shape. Only the foremost tanners can manipulate it. But even they have a hard time, often exclaiming "cursed leather!" at the top of their lungs
The "cursed" is a tannery thing, you see. Cursed leather is notoriously hard to work and shape. Only the foremost tanners can manipulate it. But even they have a hard time, often exclaiming "cursed leather!" at the top of their lungs
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 9 April 2026

Template:Infobox Item Cursed Leather is thicker and more resilient than Draconic Leather. Two Dragonwilds:Draconic Leather and one Dragonwilds:Cursed Essence is required to craft it at a Dragonwilds:Tannery.

Recipe

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Recipe tree

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Products

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

You may wonder where the "cursed" moniker comes from. There is no need to worry. You're not cursed by wearing it, nor will making it mean you'll be visited by the three dragons of past, present and future in the night. It has a wildly different etymology.

The "cursed" is a tannery thing, you see. Cursed leather is notoriously hard to work and shape. Only the foremost tanners can manipulate it. But even they have a hard time, often exclaiming "cursed leather!" at the top of their lungs