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Ironthread is a very fine and soft thread similar to the consistency of silk although somewhat thicker and heavier. It's created from the very fine fibers derived by pulverizing underwings of the [[Green_Maw:Fauna|Threadwing Beetle]]. Ironthread is the main ingredient in weaving [[Ironcloth|ironcloth]] which has excellent armor qualities (similar to kevlar). It's also used in weaving both fine mist and fish netting. While this material does not take on magic itself, it does not impart magic resistance. Wizards have been known to weave ironthread, to impart natural strength and durability, with quality [[Oilthread|oilthread]] which can be magically enhanced but has low durability, to make [[Wizard_Weave|Wizard Weave]].
Ironthread is a very fine and soft thread similar to the consistency of silk although somewhat thicker and heavier. It's created from the very fine fibers derived by pulverizing underwings of the [[Green_Maw|Threadwing Beetle]]. Ironthread is the main ingredient in weaving [[Ironcloth|ironcloth]] which has excellent armor qualities (similar to kevlar). It's also used in weaving both fine mist and fish netting. While this material does not take on magic itself, it does not impart magic resistance. Wizards have been known to weave ironthread, to impart natural strength and durability, with quality [[Oilthread|oilthread]] which can be magically enhanced but has low durability, to make [[Wizard_Weave|Wizard Weave]].

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Ironthread is a very fine and soft thread similar to the consistency of silk although somewhat thicker and heavier. It's created from the very fine fibers derived by pulverizing underwings of the Threadwing Beetle. Ironthread is the main ingredient in weaving ironcloth which has excellent armor qualities (similar to kevlar). It's also used in weaving both fine mist and fish netting. While this material does not take on magic itself, it does not impart magic resistance. Wizards have been known to weave ironthread, to impart natural strength and durability, with quality oilthread which can be magically enhanced but has low durability, to make Wizard Weave.