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Mithril is a fictional metal found in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. It is described as resembling silver , but being stronger and lighter than steel . It was used to make armour, such as the helmets of the citadel guard of Minas Tirith , and ithildin alloy, used to decorate gateways with writing visible only by starlight or moonlight.
In World of Warcraft, mithril and truesilver both appear; truesilver is a rare spawn node in the same areas as mithril. Both can be mined as ore and smelted into a bar using the mining profession. Mithril also appears in the MMORPG Guild Wars 2 as a blueish-silver metal used in crafting.
[T 2] Minerals included gold, gems and iron ore. However the principal mineral was mithril, a fabulously precious and versatile metal found nowhere else in Middle-earth. It was the source of Khazad-dûm's huge wealth, but ultimately its mining was the cause of its downfall. Beginning under the Silvertine, the Dwarves mined ever deeper, and down ...
Sobbing, he trips into the mithril ore and notices that it’s covered in black goop. It’s Sauron’s blood, which is The Rings of Power ’s answer as to why the dark lord can control all the ...
The design for mithril also went through many iterations as the production tested different shapes and materials to achieve the desired look. They tried using different types of iridescent paint and adding glass beads or glitter to the material. The final design uses a translucent material with a shape that mixes organic and faceted surfaces.
King Durin III and his son, Prince Durin IV, refuse to reconcile following Durin IV's choice to help Elrond mine for the rare ore mithril. Durin IV's wife, Disa, realizes that her ability to sing to the mountains cannot help them and attempts to convince the Durins to talk.
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