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[[File:Lacofcite01.png|thumb|350px|The "purple haze"<ref>''Underdark''. p57</ref> of '''Lacofcite''', ''Underdark'', Art by Francis Tsai.]] | [[File:Lacofcite01.png|thumb|350px|The "purple haze"<ref>''Underdark''. p57</ref> of '''Lacofcite''', ''Underdark'', Art by Francis Tsai.]] | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
'''Lacofcite''' is a dense and crumbling ore<ref name ="DrowotU" /> which is | '''Lacofcite''' is a dense and crumbling ore<ref name ="DrowotU" /> which is known to give off radiation. It absorbs particular wavelengths in the visible light spectrum, and radiates light in both the visual and ultraviolet spectrums as it slowly decays.<ref name ="DrowotU">''[[Drow of the Underdark]]''. p154</ref> This effect is described as lurid and ghostly. The radiation is known to interfere with teleportation<ref name ="DrowotU" /> which, for the Drow, is a good thing as it keeps surface-dwellers from raiding or invading magically in quick in-and-out assaults. | ||
A massive deposit of Lacofcite appears in the uppermost, central portion of the [[Vault of the Drow|Vault (of the Drow)]], as well as thousands of tiny deposits<ref name=DRA298 />. The effect makes it appear as if there were a strange plum-colored moon and stars.<ref name ="DrowotU" /><ref name=DRA298>[[Dragmag|Dragon]] #298, p73.</ref> 1,000 fathoms above ground-level, its light would be something akin to dim moonlight of a "wrong"-colored full moon. These also have been called "faux constellations"<ref name=ITU>Into the Unknown, p.67</ref> | A massive deposit of Lacofcite appears in the uppermost, central portion of the [[Vault of the Drow|Vault (of the Drow)]], as well as thousands of tiny deposits<ref name=DRA298 />. The effect makes it appear as if there were a strange plum-colored moon and stars.<ref name ="DrowotU" /><ref name=DRA298>[[Dragmag|Dragon]] #298, p73.</ref> 1,000 fathoms above ground-level, its light would be something akin to dim moonlight of a "wrong"-colored full moon. These also have been called "faux constellations"<ref name=ITU>Into the Unknown, p.67</ref> | ||
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Also describing the interior of the Vault of the Drow where numerous deposts of lacofcite stud the cavern walls and ceilings, there are "Countless mauve, violet, and deep blue crystals [which] sparkle like stars in the ceiling and walls of the vault. These formations are remnants of unfinished creation, suspended in the cavern since the days of the Dawn War."<ref name=ITU /> | Also describing the interior of the Vault of the Drow where numerous deposts of lacofcite stud the cavern walls and ceilings, there are "Countless mauve, violet, and deep blue crystals [which] sparkle like stars in the ceiling and walls of the vault. These formations are remnants of unfinished creation, suspended in the cavern since the days of the Dawn War."<ref name=ITU /> | ||
==Creative origins== | ==Creative origins== | ||
Lacofcite is probably named for [[Lenard Lakofka]]. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
Revision as of 07:40, 12 April 2020
Lacofcite is an Oerthly mineral, formed as tumkeoite decays.

Description
Lacofcite is a dense and crumbling ore[2] which is known to give off radiation. It absorbs particular wavelengths in the visible light spectrum, and radiates light in both the visual and ultraviolet spectrums as it slowly decays.[2] This effect is described as lurid and ghostly. The radiation is known to interfere with teleportation[2] which, for the Drow, is a good thing as it keeps surface-dwellers from raiding or invading magically in quick in-and-out assaults.
A massive deposit of Lacofcite appears in the uppermost, central portion of the Vault (of the Drow), as well as thousands of tiny deposits[3]. The effect makes it appear as if there were a strange plum-colored moon and stars.[2][3] 1,000 fathoms above ground-level, its light would be something akin to dim moonlight of a "wrong"-colored full moon. These also have been called "faux constellations"[4]
Also describing the interior of the Vault of the Drow where numerous deposts of lacofcite stud the cavern walls and ceilings, there are "Countless mauve, violet, and deep blue crystals [which] sparkle like stars in the ceiling and walls of the vault. These formations are remnants of unfinished creation, suspended in the cavern since the days of the Dawn War."[4]
Creative origins
Lacofcite is probably named for Lenard Lakofka.
Gallery
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Adam Paquette, ;Into the Unknown, WotC (2012)
References
Citations
Bibliography
- Bonner, Logan, Matt James, Jeff Morgenroth. Into the Unknown: The Dungeon Survival Handbook. Renton, Wa: Wizards of the Coast, 2012
- Gygax, Gary, David C. Sutherland III, David Cook, and Jeff Grubb. Queen of the Spiders. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1986.
- Heinsoo, Robert and Andy Collins. Underdark. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2010.
- Marmell, Ari, Anthony Pryor, Robert J. Schwalb, Greg A. Vaughan. Drow of the Underdark. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2007.
- Weining, Fred. Vault of the Drow: Dark Elf Metropolis. Dragon magazine #298. Renton, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2002.
Zavoda Index Entry
The Encyclopedia Greyhawkania Index page has a list of sources, abbreviations, and a link to the full index.
Lacofcite [ITM]
D3 Vault of the Drow 10
Dragon Magazine #298 73