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(Added a small "In Real Life" section. Because it needed it, and I knew a tiny bit about it. Could use more work, of course.)
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==In Real Life==
Slate is metamorphosed [[shale]], and commonly used for roofing shingles. It can range in color from a very dark, slightly blue grey to a light pink.
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Slate is [[shale]] which has been metamorphosed at high temperatures and pressure. It is a common form of roofing where it can be accessed easily.  
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Slate can range in color from a very dark, slightly blue grey to a light pink, and splits along layers, which are perpendicular to the pressure the slate was metamorphosed in.
  
 
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Graphic

No graphic.

Uses
Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe
Contains

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Slate is an unremarkable metamorphic stone. It should not be confused with slade, an entirely different (and quite spoileriffic) material.

"Slate" is the name of the second month of the Dwarven calendar, covering mid-spring.

In Real Life

Slate is shale which has been metamorphosed at high temperatures and pressure. It is a common form of roofing where it can be accessed easily.

Slate can range in color from a very dark, slightly blue grey to a light pink, and splits along layers, which are perpendicular to the pressure the slate was metamorphosed in.

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