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*Sea (Fish, Pearls, Seaweed, Coral, Shells, Beach Sand) | *Sea (Fish, Pearls, Seaweed, Coral, Shells, Beach Sand) | ||
*Spices, Herbs, and Incense (Olibanum [Frankincense], Myrrh, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Allspice, Cardamom, Ginger, Cassia, Turmeric | *Spices, Herbs, and Incense (Olibanum [Frankincense], Myrrh, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Allspice, Cardamom, Ginger, Cassia, Turmeric | ||
− | *Stone ([[Adamassite Granite]], [[Brallatine Marble]], [[Danonan Onyx]], [[Gath Arag Marble]], [[Hmœssite Granite]], Marble, Granite, Gravel, Sand, [[Chalitzil]], Kippurite, Sandstone, [[Chaga]]) | + | *Stone ([[Adamassite Granite]], [[Brallatine Marble]], [[Danonan Onyx]] (lustrous white onyx), [[Gath Arag Marble]], [[Hmœssite Granite]], Marble, Granite, Gravel, Sand, [[Chalitzil]], Kippurite, Sandstone, [[Chaga]]) |
*Textiles //See Processed Resources// | *Textiles //See Processed Resources// | ||
*Timber (Pine, Oak, Cork, Mahogany, Cypress, Cedar) | *Timber (Pine, Oak, Cork, Mahogany, Cypress, Cedar) | ||
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|[[Imridsul]]♦||[[Thrysto]]||exotic textile dye | |[[Imridsul]]♦||[[Thrysto]]||exotic textile dye | ||
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− | |[[Iron]]||[[Bukalaa]], [[Charst]], north [[Dewyddair]], [[Vree]]|| | + | |[[Iron]]||[[Bukalaa]], [[Charst]], north [[Dewyddair]], [[Vree]], [[West Mathgefrew Mountains]], [[High Adamantine Mountains]]|| |
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|[[Ivory]]||[[Sahimb]], [[Kishira]]|| | |[[Ivory]]||[[Sahimb]], [[Kishira]]|| | ||
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|[[Kharfa]]♦||Northern [[Za-Bahuna]], [[Zephasia]], [[Ptohlia]]|| compare tobacco | |[[Kharfa]]♦||Northern [[Za-Bahuna]], [[Zephasia]], [[Ptohlia]]|| compare tobacco | ||
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− | |[[Lapis Lazuli]]||[[Midrardia]], southern [[ | + | |[[Kippurite]]♦||Northeast [[Pytharnia]]||A type of stone used for construction |
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+ | |[[Lapis Lazuli]]||[[Midrardia]], southern [[Lohticarca Mountains]]|| | ||
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|[[Limestone]]||[[Heruliconia]], [[Rala-Pithur]]|| | |[[Limestone]]||[[Heruliconia]], [[Rala-Pithur]]|| |
Latest revision as of 13:38, 24 September 2023
This is principally a list of natural resources and durable goods essential for production. This is only for resources in the World of Asdar setting. It does not include resources unique to World of Joturnia.
The world of Asdar is filled with bountiful resources. Nations and tribes, princes and corpora mercia struggle to control these coveted resources through war, intrigue, and espionage. Resources can be considered natural, processed, or human.
Resources
- Amber
- Beasts of Burden (Horse, Asses, Mules, Oxen, Heliotian, Elephants, Jawsha Beasts)
- Camphor
- Cosmetics (Rose, Lavender)
- Crops (Beats, Turnips, Peas, Kuddy (cf potatoes), Carrots, Melon)
- Crops (Kawchi/Charve)
- Drugs (Euphorium)
- Dyes (Narsadese Purple, Imridsul, Yuncovit)
- Earth (Coal, Essence, Panox, Aeolian Vapor)
- Exotic Beasts (Drakeling, Gibgibsew, Organchan Vorax)
- Exotics (Ostrich Feathers, Animal Skins)
- Fruit (Olives, Pear, Plum, Apple, Fig, Lemon, Date, Pomegranate, Tamarind, Orange, Apricot, Almond)
- Game (Dear, Bison, Wild birds, Boar)
- Grain (Wheat, Barley, Rye, Rice, Millet, Pepperwheat, Thriskle, Gukka)
- Honey
- Legumes (Lentils, Chickpea, Black Bean, Frantle Bean (Deliops))
- Livestock (Sheep, Cows, Geethe, Glambuck, Fleeglebeast, Goats, Swine, Chickens, Domestic Geese, Ducks)
- Precious Exotic (Pearls, Ebony, Ivory)
- Precious Metals (Aluminum, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Heliotic, Nystax, Orichalcum)
- Precious Stones (Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire, Amethyst, Garnet, Chalcedony, Turquoise, Lapis Lazuli)
- Salt (Earth Salt, Sea Salt)
- Sea (Fish, Pearls, Seaweed, Coral, Shells, Beach Sand)
- Spices, Herbs, and Incense (Olibanum [Frankincense], Myrrh, Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Allspice, Cardamom, Ginger, Cassia, Turmeric
- Stone (Adamassite Granite, Brallatine Marble, Danonan Onyx (lustrous white onyx), Gath Arag Marble, Hmœssite Granite, Marble, Granite, Gravel, Sand, Chalitzil, Kippurite, Sandstone, Chaga)
- Textiles //See Processed Resources//
- Timber (Pine, Oak, Cork, Mahogany, Cypress, Cedar)
- Useful Metals (Iron, Copper, Tin, Lead, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze)
- Wine (Viticulture, Grapes, Raisins) See Also List of Spirits, Beers, and Wines of Asdar
Table of Resources
The diamond ♦ indicates the resource has a name unique to the World of Asdar Universe, but may have a similar real-world equivalent.
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Processed Resources
- Imridsul
- Spirits (Beer, Ale, Wine, Mead) See Also List of Spirits, Beers, and Wines of Asdar
- Ceramics (Pottery, Terracotta, Porcelain)
- Textiles (Flax, Linen, Wool, Cotton, Silk, Hemp, Jute)
- Xylopter
- Histopter (fleeglesilk, Siul)
- Papyrus
- Texts (Codex, Scroll) (Mirrhaimo, Gonsk)
- Furs
- Dairy
CRAFTS
- glass-making
- purple dye-makers
- imridsul dye-makers
- ceramic-makers
- papyrus-makers
- stone-carvers
- wine-makers
- textile-weavers
- bread-makers
- tailors
- skysail-weavers
SERVICES
- hair-dressers
- fortune-tellers
- astrolgers
- scribes
- money-lenders
- merchants
Animal-Handlers
- shepherds
- cattle-herders
- horse-handlers
- adexorn-handlers
- poultry-handlers
Located on Asdar Map
- Gold: Southern Jaggudorns, Kumeikenot, Ithrads, northern Barathorn, northern and central Bahuna, Zarajove
- Copper: Agogia, Western Pytharnia,
- Silver: Southern Barathorn, Lygdanot Island, Sandisi Island,
- Ruby: Ruby Gates Barathorn,
- Lapis Lazuli: Midrardia
- Chalitzil: Pytharnee Drombs
- Tin: Bomelath Island
- Iron: Kumeikenot Island, Amosgire Hills
- Panox: Agogia, southern Skerrod Island
- Emerald: Pytharnian Highlands
Eastern Pallathantic and Memnosian Sea
- Purple mollusks (Royal Purple Dye)
- Olives (Olive Oil)
- Grapes (Wine)
- Quarry (Stone, Marble)
- Fish (Tuna, Turbot, Mackerel,
- Poppy (opium)
- Sheep
- Goats
- Geese
- Cattle
- Swine
- Pottery
Resources which are widely banned
- Euphorium
- Chaos Cult Objects
- Chaos Texts (including spellbooks and books such as the Books of Manic Devotion, exceptions are granted to scholarly institutions)
- Unlicensed Printed materials
See Also
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