Orichalcum - What Does it Look Like?
What does orichalcum look like? As in color? If I walk around with an orichalcum breastplate on, will everyone recognize it?
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Re: Orichalcum - What Does it Look Like?
Somewhere in the gold-copper-bronze space.
"Orichalcum" comes from a Greek term meaning "mountain copper." The Romans mistranslated it as "gold copper," and by the late Republic, Roman writers were saying it was a copper alloy resembling gold, which suggests more of brass than a tin bronze kind of look. Anyway, yeah, I'd rule that it's got a distinctive appearance, or at least an appearance which makes people think that you've either got orichalcum or you're trying to look like you've got orichalcum. |
Re: Orichalcum - What Does it Look Like?
Go fancy with the description of it!
"It has the hue of a sunset over a lake. Not the gaudy luster of gold, nor the loud sheen of brass, nor the rosy blush of copper, but a red-gold glow that seems to come from within the contours of the breastplate. The quiet shimmer suggests at any moment that it may fade to a quiet dusk or brighten to a blazing dawn. The metal itself looks alive and proud to guard the warrior it girds." |
Re: Orichalcum - What Does it Look Like?
It can be whatever color the heat treatment/surface treatment produce.
E.g. if the final step of working Orichalcum is anodization then any of the following colors (or more) are possible. https://www.sunshielder.com/wp-conte...-Treatment.jpg |
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Re: Orichalcum - What Does it Look Like?
Safety orange.
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