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*[[The Adamantine Forge (Quest)|The Adamantine Forge]]
*[[The Adamantine Forge (Quest)|The Adamantine Forge]]


==Using the forge==
== History ==
After its take over by [[Ketheric Thorm|Ketheric Thorm's]] Dark Justiciars, the forge was redesigned by Silouv Yali, a gnome well known for his talents for wizardry. Together, he and the Sharrans built the Great Forge, which was able to reach temperatures high enough to produce adamantine.{{cite text|The Great Furnace of Grymforge|Unknown}}
 
Yali also conjured [[Grym]] from the magma, a powerful construct said to be immune to both blades and spells.
 
Adamantine is an incredibly hard alloy, forged at very high temperatures by alloying an adamant ore with mithral. Due to the difficulty of creating it, adamantine is usually produced by dwarves. Most of the mithral veins in the area were depleted during the Sharran occupation by Brother Silouv, who needed large quantities for a project. {{cite text|Scribbled Note (Grymforge)|Unknown Sharran}}
 
==The Adamantine Forge==
Instructions for operating the forge can be found in [[The Great Furnace of Grymforge]] book. The following combinations are possible:
Instructions for operating the forge can be found in [[The Great Furnace of Grymforge]] book. The following combinations are possible:
* {{MdRarityItem|Mithral Ore}} + {{MdRarityItem|Mace Mould}} = {{MdRarityItem|Adamantine Mace}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Mithral Ore}} + {{MdRarityItem|Mace Mould}} = {{MdRarityItem|Adamantine Mace}}
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Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward:
Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward:
* {{MdRarityItem|Grymskull Helm}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Grymskull Helm}}
== Related literature ==
* {{MdRarityItem|Forge Construction Log}}
* {{MdRarityItem|Scribbled Note (Grymforge)}}
* {{MdRarityItem|The Great Furnace of Grymforge}}
== References ==
{{reflist|text}}
== External links ==
* {{FRWiki|Adamantine|long}}
* {{FRWiki|Mithral|long}}


[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Act One Locations]]
[[Category:Act One Locations]]

Revision as of 01:06, 4 December 2023

Underdark
Abandoned Refuge
Adamantine Forge
The Ancient Forge.
The Adamantine Forge (also known as the Ancient Forge) is a location in the Underdark in Act One. It is an area inside Abandoned Refuge, adjacent to the Grymforge area, and shares the same region. The forge can be lowered using a lever located on the far side of the platform. To raise the platform, a button located behind the lever can be used, but it must be shot while standing on the platform if players wish to travel up with the platform.

Overview

Waypoints

This location is adjacent to, but does not contain, the following Waypoint

caption = Underdark - Ancient Forge Underdark - Ancient Forge X: -612 Y: 294

Creatures

Quests

History

After its take over by Ketheric Thorm's Dark Justiciars, the forge was redesigned by Silouv Yali, a gnome well known for his talents for wizardry. Together, he and the Sharrans built the Great Forge, which was able to reach temperatures high enough to produce adamantine.[text 1]

Yali also conjured Grym from the magma, a powerful construct said to be immune to both blades and spells.

Adamantine is an incredibly hard alloy, forged at very high temperatures by alloying an adamant ore with mithral. Due to the difficulty of creating it, adamantine is usually produced by dwarves. Most of the mithral veins in the area were depleted during the Sharran occupation by Brother Silouv, who needed large quantities for a project. [text 2]

The Adamantine Forge

Instructions for operating the forge can be found in The Great Furnace of Grymforge book. The following combinations are possible:

Notable loot

Notable items obtained in this location, whether looted, purchased, or obtained as a quest reward:

Related literature

References

External links