Leather is the refined, tanned form of Animal Hide, a durable, flexible material that has been an essential staple of human life since prehistory. It is used for manufacturing clothing, footwear, saddles, light armour, and a thousand other goods that must endure harsh conditions. Depending on the beast it was sourced from, leather can range from supple and lightweight to thick and rugged enough to stop a bullet. Well-made leather goods are highly sought after, particularly in Oceanyka, where they are an integral part of practically every local culture.

Variable Pricing

Prices:

Type of LeatherPrice

Pacific Titanoboa Leather

Leather produced from the hide of a Pacific Titanoboa. It's very heavy, scaly and thick, probably capable of deflecting bullets.

Armour made from this leather gains +1 ARM but weighs double.

£24/kg

Seahide

Seaskin, somehow turned into... fish-smelling leather. Very thin and likely to rip, but almost wholly waterproof.

Armour made from this leather gains -1 ARM but is waterproof.

£0.8/kg