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Zedylrian Steel, sometimes known as Z-steel, is an alloy that was first forged in the days of the mighty Zedylrian Empire. It is an indestructible and, in the case of weapons, immensely sharp alloy. When fashioned into bladed weapons, the steel can hold an especially keen edge, remaining sharp forever without the need for honing.

Aside from its sharpness, in the case of weapons, Zedylrian steel is recognizable by its unusual black color, a barely visible "aura" that it appears to give off, along with its strength and light weight in comparison to ordinary steel, as well as a distinctive humming-ringing sound it makes when struck with enough force, similar to a tuning fork.

History[]

Zedylrian steel began in the ancient Empire of Zedylria. Some 4,500 years ago it was the grandest empire on Qirsyllviar, once controlling swaths of territory, primarily in Northern Soligaia.

The original creator was a Zedylrian alchemist named Waldorfran, who hoped to raise his status in the empire with his creation. Instead, he was imprisoned and forced to teach others how make more of the steel he invented, eventually producing enough weapons and armor for entire armies. The use of this special alloy allowed the Zedylrians to use indestructible armor and weapons to conquer their rivals with minimal effort despite fierce resistance.

For many years the Zedylrian Empire kept the method and formula for forging Zedylrian steel a closely guarded secret while keeping Waldorfran in captivity. But, after the original creator sold the method to escape his captivity, the alloy became the instrument of the Empire's destruction.

After the Fall of the Zedylrian Empire, Waldorfran, too proud to destroy the secret, hid the formula and method for forging Zedylrian Steel in hopes that no one would find it. He then killed everyone within whom he confided the method, along with anyone else who knew the secret, and committed suicide without ever telling anyone where he hid the formula and method. Regardless, the many thousands of nearly a million Zedylrian steel weapons, armor and items soon fell into random hands.

Fortunately, most of the blacksmiths who tried to create more either failed to do so or ruined the steel trying to reforge them into new items. Consequently, the number of true Zedylrian steel items dropped from a few million to only a few thousand by the 46th Century ᴘᴄᴢ.

Those who know how to actually make more are nonexistent, save for one known exception: the only known person who successfully create a fresh new item of Zedylrian steel after the Fall of Zedylria was the future Tenno of Yamatai, Shintoki-Tenno (personal name: Yoshishige), through the creation of Seishitsu, but even then the method and formula was not recorded.

Common legend says that Shintoki-Tenno allegedly discovered the method after a traveling to an old site of former Zedylria, copied it, returned the original to its resting place, and then destroyed his copy after creating Seishitsu; but, as there's no proof, and Shintoki-Tenno never divulged the secret of how he made Seishitsu, most historians dismiss the allegation as fiction.

Properties[]

Zedylrian steel is forged through the transmutation of certain metals and some other raw materials through the process of alchemy, long considered a branch of magic. However, since the formula and method for making the alloy has long since been lost, no one knows exactly what materials Zedylrian steel is actually made of; the only two metals Zedylrian steel is confirmed to be comprised of is iron and silver.

Zedylrian steel is near indestructible, capable of taking on even the hardest of materials without breaking. Its hardness also makes it immune to the passage of time, so Zedylrian steel weapons keep their sharp edge eternally without need for sharpening… although some owners will still hone it, even if just out of habit or respect. Although, while nothing cuts like Zedylrian steel weapons, even this resilient alloy can't cut through everything.

Zedylrian steel is also magic-resistant, one of the few materials known to be – believed to be a result of the silver and iron, both magic-resistant metals – and is capable of deflecting most spells; although resistant to magic, the alloy can still be enchanted or infused with magic, giving it extra abilities by turning it into a magical object.

Zedylrian steel has a very high melting point, requiring immensely hot temperatures in order to work or reforge. This makes it extremely heat-resistant, and thus doesn't take damage from normal fire. Some speculate that dragon fire, one of the hottest forms of fire known, was required when the metal was first invented, but this has so far been declared a myth. Regardless, such temperatures to work the metal are still achievable through other means.

Skilled smiths can reforge Zedylrian steel items by melting down existing ones, but it's a difficult process. Only a handful of master blacksmiths still know how to reforge Zedylrian steel without ruining the alloy. A collection of well-known Dwarven blacksmiths, along with some other well-renowned smiths, are particularly noted to being among the few who can successfully reforge it—though even they don't know how to make entirely new Zedylrian steel.

Known Zedylrian Steel Items[]

Zedylrian steel has been forged into many well-known items, weapons and otherwise, since its invention. Such things are more common in the Soligaia and Aquilonis, and less so in the other lands. Zedylrian steel items and weapons have scattered across the world quite a bit since the end of the Zedylrian Empire; but even so; such items are so rare in Nekcroz, Tarak, Marlakcor and Maritymir, that even the smallest piece is treated with reverence.

Weapons[]

Name Image Description Current owner
Magical
Sword of Amun-Ra
Sword of Amun-Ra
A khopesh with a specially-designed hilt, grip and pommel said to be imbued with the powers of the god Amun-Ra to command the wind and the sun. It was first used by Bastpaduse, a legendary Kemeti hero, Medjai, and abjaksan. He allegedly used the sword to vanquish the armies of the evil Pharaoh Akhenaton II. None. It is believed that the blade is buried with Bastpaduse, but the location of his tomb is unknown.
Ascalon
Ascalon (Qirsyllviar)
Aka the "Dragon blade," a legendary magical sword with a dragonbone hilt. It is the namesake of the Order of Ascalon. No one owner. It is property of the Order of Ascalon, and cannot be used without permission of the Grand Master.
Crepuscul
Crepuscul
Magical sword of Emperor Dralghon Amurgine, Adelaide's ancestor. Currently in possession of Queen-Empress Adelaide III of Ardeal.
Damocles
Δαμοκλες
Damocles (Qirsyllviar)
Demonic magic sword named for the tyrannical Kelt emperor of the same name. Legends say that Damocles' soul was imprisoned in his own sword as punishment for the atrocities he committed, and any wielder will channel Damocles' soul to exact his vengeance. None. Whereabouts unknown.
Durandal
Durandal (Qirsyllviar)
Legendary magical sword from Gallia. None. Whereabouts unknown. Last seen during the Nine Years' War.
Excalibur
Excalibur (Qirsyllviar)
Magical sword of the Pendragon dynasty. Its powers are tied to the direct bloodline of Queen Arthurine Pendragon. The incumbent Queen of Albion.
Gramr
ᚷᚱᚨᛗᚱ
Legendary magical sword of Torbjorn Konge (aka Torbjorn Agvaldur (ᛏᛟᚱᛒᛡᛟᚱᚾ ᚨᚷᚹᚨᛚᛞᚢᚱ) of the Fjer (ᚠᛡᛖᚱ) clan or King Torbjorn of Ægtjord), a legendary ruler of Ægtjord.

Torbjorn led his clan on constant raids along the Albinese coast for the better part of twenty years before he was captured and executed by King Osric of Angeltwicce by dropping him into a viper pit, an event that partially led to the Vikingr Invasions of Albion.

Torbjorn left Gramr with his son Harthsteinn Torbjornson (ᚺᚨᚱᚦᛋᛏᛖᛁᚾᚾ ᛏᛟᚱᛒᛡᛟᚱᚾᛋᛟᚾ), whom wielded it in the initial invasions of the Great Vikingr Army, the first and largest unified force of all three main Sjálfvirk ethnic groups in history.

The sword was lost following the Battle of Cielescire, an Albinese victory some thirty years after the initial invasions, and has not been seen since.

None. Whereabouts unknown.
Legendary magical sword from Ancient Alfheim. It currently has no owner since it's stuck in a magical tree.
Ikaruga
斑鳩
Aka the "Sky Blade," a legendary magical katana from Ancient Fuso. It was last sighted during the Fourteen Kingdoms Period. None. Whereabouts unknown.
Seishitsu
性質
Seishitsu
Magical katana of whose powers are tied to the direct bloodline of Shintoki-Tenno. It was last used by Fukirai-Tenno (personal name: Chikayoshi) before he buried it. Now in possession of Nadeshiko Suguha.
Sunflyaire
Sunflyaire
Ancestral magic sword of House Lafayette of Soleil, the bloodline to whom it's powers are tied. It's imbued with light magic, yet its powers are rarely used. King Zacharie II of Soleil
Mortal
Adelaide Corvinus' dagger Personal dagger of Adelaide Corvinus. Given to her by her teacher, Prince Vittorio of Tesoreria. Adelaide Corvinus
Baihuaqifang
百花齊放
Baihuaqifang
A jian that was the personal weapon of Niangdi Cuilu (Yuan Lan), the founder of the matriarchal Jing dynasty. It was rumored to be magic, but said rumor has since been dismissed as a myth. None.

Buried with Niangdi Cuilu in the Niangdi Jing de Lingmu Yu (娘帝晶的陵墓禦/Imperial Mausoleum of Jing Empresses).

Ganjiang & Moye
干將 & 莫邪
Legendary twin swords forged, by their creators of the same names, from the first pieces of Zedylrian steel to reach Marlakcor since Zedylria's fall. None. Whereabouts unknown.
Joyeuse Sword & regalia of the Emperor of Gallia. The incumbent Emperor of Gallia.
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi
草薙の剣
Sword & regalia of the Tenno of Yamatai. The incumbent Tenno of Yamatai.

Non-weapon items[]

Magic Items
Name Image Description Current Owner
Salim Al Zayani's lamp.
Djinn lamp
A magic Djinn lamp Now in possession of Nadeshiko Suguha.
Mortal Items
Adelaide Corvinus' armor. A gift to Adelaide from the State of the Teutonic Order following her ascension to the throne. Adelaide Corvinus

Notes & Triva[]

  • Zedylrian Steel was inspired by Valyrian Steel from Game of Thrones, and real-world Damascus Steel, both of which are superior alloys and the true-formula of both has been lost for centuries.
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