Leather is the refined, tanned form of Rawhide, 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

Titanoboa Leather

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

Manufactured from Titanoboa Rawhide

Attire made from this leather gains +1 ARM but x2 weight.

£54/kg

Bunyip Leather

Leather produced from the hide of a dreadsome Bunyip. It speaks of a person that can bring down the master of the wetlands.

Manufactured from Bunyip Rawhide

Attire made from this leather grants its user Contextual Terror (Amphibious).

£30/kg

Fur

A type of leather in which the animal's fur was not stripped, but rather carefully kept. Keeps warmth extremely well.

Manufactured from Light Furry Rawhide and Heavy Furry Rawhide

Attire made from this leather grants its user a large degree of cold resistance.

£1/kg

Hardened Leather

Thick leather which has gone through additional processing, likely boiling, to make it as hard as possible.

Manufactured from Heavy Rawhide and Heavy Furry Rawhide

£0.90/kg

Soft Leather

Soft, malleable and lightweight leather useful for things such as gloves, hats, clothes and decoration.

Manufactured from Light Rawhide, Heavy Rawhide, Light Furry Rawhide or Heavy Furry Rawhide

Attire made from this leather loses -1 ARM.

£0.30/kg

Seahide

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

Manufactured from Rawhide (Seaskin)

Attire made from this leather loses -2 ARM but is completely waterproof.

£0.15/kg