[quote=@Willy Vereb] How detailed you want m Mithril scientific details, again? If you don't wish people to look up every third word of my explanation in Wikipedia I have a short description of it. Mithral is basically Titanium but weaker and lighter (~ 2.5 g/cm^3, comparable to aluminium). Actually it' almost like aluminium in properties except more flexible and it has cracking resistance just like steel and titanium. Also like Titanium the Mithral is immune to corrosion. Mithril is a compound/alloy mix with hundreds of different types. They generally contain random CNT elements by smelting the metal with a certain plant and performing other measures. The result is a light (2.3-2.4 g/cm^3) metal with properties close to steel. Mithril basically replaces steel in Yllendthyr. It's light while steel-strong which gives certain engineering advantages but the mithril is somewhat more expensive to produce and more importantly it warps and deforms easier than steel which for example requires firearms in Yllendthyr to operate on lower pressures. This is why I have bigger weapon calibers. Lighter projectiles are also often not that preferable for penetrating armors. Copper may work for bullets but useless for shells and other weapons thus that requires either expensive tungsten or similar means to be competitive. Which means true armor-piercing shells are relatively rare in Yllendthyr. I can give you more details but I think this should be sufficient for comparison. Anyways, why now? Also I think I described mithril in my profile, too. [/quote] It's fine, because I was looking for your specs so I could make Elektrum not too similar.