1) Tiefling horns have bone bases (stubs upswept from the plates of the skull), sheathed and extended by cartilage, so a tiefling horn is very tough but flexible; its end can be bitten or sliced off, but won’t “break” off by contact with a hard wall, rockface, or... #realmslore
Replying to @TheEdVerse @unnui
What of their horns?
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2) ..other obstacle; rather, it will bend flat against the skull if there’s “hard contact.” In everyday situations, a tiefling horn will seem unyielding and solid; it won’t droop or bend if wet or heated, and won’t snap off if frozen hard and then struck. #realmslore

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Replying to @TheEdVerse
But do they make good jewelery or decor like ivory as an underground blackmarket
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Not really. They're largely cartilage, so they eventually wither and rot, unlike bones and teeth. However, with the proper "pickling baths" and spells cast on them, a lasting, durable curved horn can be derived, which has festhall uses. #realmslore
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Replying to @TheEdVerse
Still a proponent of Tiefling headbutt as a weapon knowing the horns don’t break easily
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