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Approved Tech Loth-wolf Bone

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Manufacturer: N/A (Found Naturally)
Type: Material
Market Status: Open Market
Production: Limited
Weight: Light
Size: Average
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SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Found on Lothal
  • Naturally Force sensitive
STRENGTHS
  • Force Imbued
  • Lightweight
  • Durable, requires tremendous force to break
WEAKNESSES
  • Vulnerable to Force nullification
  • Can be cut by other lightsaber-resistant materials, including itself
DESCRIPTION
Despite being nearly extinct, Loth-wolves' remains are hard to come by, but the prize for finding a good femur, scapula, or skull is worth the search. Found naturally but rarely on Lothal, the best way to find this woody material is to earn the Loth-wolves favor, at which point they may reward some to a dedicated disciple of the Force. The bone seems brittle, but upon further manipulation, one would discover it to be quite difficult to break. There are notable breaking points, such as carving a scapula with Beskar (or accidentally landing a ship on a femur). Loth-wolves' force sensitivity is so impressive, even death cannot suppress it. The bones are naturally imbued with the force, allowing the material to take blaster bolts and lightsaber strikes, unless the force in the bones is nullified. At that point, it is still tough, but no longer able to withstand high energy hits.

OOC Note: LMK if this doesn't belong in this thread, I made an educated guess
 


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Intent: A lightsaber-resistant alternative to Beskar and other metals that is instead boney in aesthetics
Permissions: N/A

Technical Information


Affiliation: Loth-wolves
Model: N/A
Modular: No
Material: Bone
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Kudau Kudau

Nicely made, if you want to use something like that in the future, it is enough to link the Loth wolf's wookieepedia or starwars.com article and put the bone after it. But if you want to write such things, you can do it, of course :)

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