
Mithral - Forgotten Realms Wiki
Mithral, also spelled mithril[1][2] and known as truemetal among the dwarves, was a precious metal produced from ore found in the Underdark as well as mountain ranges in certain areas …
Mithril - Wikipedia
The name "mithril" (also spelt mith, mithral, or mythril) is used in multiple fictional contexts influenced by Tolkien. [16] For example, the Final Fantasy game series, begun in 1987, …
Mithril - Tolkien Gateway
Feb 5, 2025 · Mithril, Moria-silver, silver-steel or true-silver called by some, was a precious metal highly prized for its strength, light weight, and malleability. The Dwarves...
mithral - Search - D&D Beyond
Mithral is a light, flexible metal. A mithral chain shirt or breastplate can be worn under normal clothes. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a …
Mithril - TV Tropes
Dungeons & Dragons uses it, of course (sometimes spelled "Mithral"), as well as other properties based on it. In D&D, mithral weapons and armor are lighter and have reduced or even …
What Is Mithril, the Rare Dwarven Metal on RINGS OF POWER?
Sep 5, 2024 · Mithril is a light but strong metal in Middle-earth. But what else is Mithril, and why is it important to the dwarves in The Rings of Power?
Mithril | The One Wiki to Rule Them All | Fandom
Mithril was a precious, silvery metal, very lightweight but immensely strong, that was discovered by the Dwarves. The wizard Gandalf explained mithril to the Fellowship of the Ring in TA …
Mithral Armor - Magic Items - D&D Beyond
A mithral chain shirt or breastplate can be worn under normal clothes. If the armor normally imposes disadvantage on Dexterity (Stealth) checks or has a Strength requirement, the mithral …
Mithral | D&D Tools
Mithral is a very rare silvery, glistening metal that is lighter than iron but just as hard. When worked like steel, it becomes a wonderful material from which to create armor and is …
Mithril - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Influence on other fiction Mithril is now often used in other fictional works, usually as a strong and magical metal. It other fictional works, mithril is also sometimes written differently, for example …