"Melnoch is what allows our cities to float, and not interefere with the surrounding fauna. Our people hae used it for centuries to create wonders in art, music, and science.. It is our life line, and we its...'
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[i]"Weird, do you guys have normal metals? I'd prefer that over the type you guys use"[/i]
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"We have Tilit, a dull gray metal used in ancient times for tools when Melnoch was scarce, Polin, a shiny silverish metal used in place when one is not bonded with Melnoch, along with others. Though versatile, Melnoch cannot be used for all our needs."
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[i]"Is Polin strong? As in, really, really strong?"[/i]
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"We use it in bracing our structures, and in our vehicles."
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[i]"So, is it strong? What about the first metal?"[/i]
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"It is used in our tools.... Eliks, Nilas..." [i]Error.... Dialect untranslatable[/i]
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[i]"I can't understand you, translated is giving out"[/i]
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"Oh..... I was merely listing our tools. It is not important. You msut be eager to bond with Melnoch, no? One of your own has already done so." [b]Jaeger is seen chatting with Kulas Shapers, the point of the discussion being a intricate band of fluid metal that extends the length of his arm[/b]
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[i]"Sure, I can use the stuff for a set of armor I have in mind And, can I get a load of the silver metal you guys have? What was its name... Polis?"[/i] [b]She motions to lead the way for the bonding[/b]
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"Of course, but in return, could you teach us the mthods you use propel your StarWalkers? Ours are not very powerful.' [b]They lead her to the Kulas Shapers, who provide her with a extremely heavy and dense lump of raw Melnoch.[/b] [spoiler]Just follow what I did in my Bonding post[/spoiler]