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'''Enamour''' was a metal that looked like [[gold]]. It was green when semi-liquid. It was a natural emotional amplifier that made people desire it more than anything to the point of (sub)concious cleptomania -- stealing in other words. It was created by a mechanical [[dragon]].  
'''Enamour''' was a metal that looked like [[gold]]. It was green when semi-liquid. It was a natural emotional amplifier that made people desire it more than anything to the point of (sub)concious cleptomania -- stealing, in other words. It was created by a mechanical [[dragon]].  


Enamour was brought to the city of [[Geath]] when [[Beol]] and his brother, [[The Teller]], found it and figured out how it worked with emotions.
Enamour was brought to the city of [[Geath]] when [[Beol]] and his brother, [[the Teller]], found it and figured out how it worked with emotions.


They used it to get back at the city because they hated the Grand Council. Since Geath owned the country land on which the brothers lived, they were taken by the council members and forced into labor. When Enamour was discovered in Geath, two races, the Bright Nobles and the Regulators, battled over it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The King's Dragon (novel)|The King's Dragon]]'')
They used it to get back at the city because they hated the Grand Council. Since Geath owned the country land on which the brothers lived, they were taken by the council members and forced into labor. When Enamour was discovered in Geath, two races, the Bright Nobles and the Regulators, battled over it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The King's Dragon (novel)|The King's Dragon]]'')
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