Illithium

Illithium was a rare and expensive ore and a type of alloy sometimes available for purchase from the markets of Athkatla in Amn.

Description
Illithium ore was renowned for its luster and the unique property of never becoming soiled. In its pure form, Illithium was exceedingly rare and next to impossible to find in huge quantities. In some usages, illithium was made into an alloy.

Usages
Illithium could be used to improve a mace of disruption, strengthening its magics and making it more deadly to the undead. In the late 14 century DR, such work was performed by Cromwell, a blacksmith from Athkatla in Amn.

History
In the, a famed Athkatlan sculptor Sir Sarles of the Jysstev Estate sought two hundred pounds of pure illithium ore to work on a work commissioned by the Church of Helm. The only ore merchant in Athkatla at the time who occasionally had access to the elusive material was Jerlia, who ran her business from the Waukeen's Promenade. Despite Sir Sarles's demands, Jerlia could only get her hands on up to fifty pounds of illithium ore per season. She also revealed that her source of the substance was duergar merchant Unger Hilldark operating out of the Copper Coronet. Coincidentally, a serial killer Neb stole a huge shipping of illithium from the duergar trader around the same time.

It was unknown if Sir Sarles was able to finish his commission. There were several accords of the events. Some claimed that Sarles was presented with a significantly less valuable illithium alloy instead, allowing him to finish the commission without realizing the metal's true nature; while others claimed that the fake illithium angered the sculptor and made him leave Athkatla in fury; and lastly, some claimed that true illithium was retrieved from Neb and used to sculpt the Church of Helm's commission.

Appearances

 * Video Games
 * Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn