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'''Dragonsteel''' is a metal that forms part of the body of [[dragon (cosmere)|dragons]] in the [[cosmere]]. It looks silvery and can appear liquid in the right light. At least in the case of [[Xisis]], dragonsteel makes up a dragon's horns and claws, as well as spikes on its back and ridges along its neck and limbs. [[Hoid]] has speculated that the dragonsteel left on dragon corpses is the origin of the myth that dragons hoard material wealth.{{book ref|tress|51}}{{book ref|tress|52}}
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'''Dragonsteel''' is a metal that forms part of the body of [[dragon (cosmere)|dragons]] in the [[cosmere]]. It looks silvery and can appear liquid in the right light.
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At least in the case of [[Xisisrefliel]], dragonsteel makes up a dragon's horns and claws, as well as spikes on its back and ridges along its neck and limbs. [[Hoid]] has speculated that the dragonsteel left on dragon corpses is the origin of the myth that dragons hoard material wealth.{{book ref|tress|51}}{{book ref|tress|52}}
   
 
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Revision as of 22:05, 5 January 2023

Dragonsteel
Type Metal
Creators Dragons
Universe Cosmere
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Dragonsteel is a metal that forms part of the body of dragons in the cosmere. It looks silvery and can appear liquid in the right light.

At least in the case of Xisisrefliel, dragonsteel makes up a dragon's horns and claws, as well as spikes on its back and ridges along its neck and limbs. Hoid has speculated that the dragonsteel left on dragon corpses is the origin of the myth that dragons hoard material wealth.[1][2]

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