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*Although sky-iron is fictional, native peoples of the Arctic value meteorites, particularly the {{Wplink|Cape York meteorite}}. |
*Although sky-iron is fictional, native peoples of the Arctic value meteorites, particularly the {{Wplink|Cape York meteorite}}. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 19:47, 8 June 2019
Sky-iron was a type of meteoric metal that panserbjørne such as Iorek Byrnison used to create their armour. It was difficult to cut or break, with the exception of the subtle knife, which was stated to cut through sky-iron "like butter." For a panserbjørne, sky-iron was their soul, the equivalent of the dæmon found in humans.[1]
Behind the scenes
- Although sky-iron is fictional, native peoples of the Arctic value meteorites, particularly the Cape York meteorite.
- In The Golden Compass (video game), sky-iron is referred to as 'sky iron'.
Appearances
References
- ↑ Northern Lights, Chapter 11
Panserbjørne | |
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Panserbjørne | Hjalmur Hjalmurson • Iofur Raknison • Iofur Raknison's father • Iorek Byrnison • Ragnar Lokisson • Søren Eisarson |
Important | Panserbjørn armour • Sky-iron • Svalbard |