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'''Realgar''' is a brilliant red [[stone]] found as small clusters in [[igneous extrusive]] layers. It is neither [[fire-safe]] nor [[magma-safe]].
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== In real life ==
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Realgar is very soft. Being an arsenic sulfide (like [[orpiment]]), it is also an extremely toxic substance. It was used in painting for its unique orange colour, but fell out of use because of the health hazards. It poses no health hazards to dwarves, however, who will readily (and safely) use it as a normal stone, including for the production of food containers and mechanisms.
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Uses

Location

Properties
Not fire-safe Not magma-safe

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Realgar is a brilliant red stone found as small clusters in igneous extrusive layers. It is neither fire-safe nor magma-safe.

In real life[edit]

Realgar is very soft. Being an arsenic sulfide (like orpiment), it is also an extremely toxic substance. It was used in painting for its unique orange colour, but fell out of use because of the health hazards. It poses no health hazards to dwarves, however, who will readily (and safely) use it as a normal stone, including for the production of food containers and mechanisms.

Realgar.
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Igneous
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