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|ownedby = [[Seltenvogel]]s<br>[[Nick Burkhardt]]<br>[[Kelly Schade-Burkhardt]]<br>[[Adalind Schade]]<br>[[Diana Schade-Renard]]
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'''Unbezahlbar''' (''OON-bə-tsaal-bar;'' Ger. "priceless") are rare golden "eggs" produced once in a [[Seltenvogel|Seltenvogel's]] lifetime. They are highly valuable, and the delivery from the throat is an extremely dangerous and delicate task.
   
 
The Unbezahlbar is a dense mineral deposit made mostly of gold that forms and grows in a Seltenvogel's throat sac. Its production begins once the Seltenvogel takes in a diet of worms and milk. Right before it is ready to be delivered, the stone has grown to the point where it starts to slightly obstruct the windpipe. If not removed promptly, the Seltenvogel will die of suffocation. To get the stone out, it has to be cut out of the Seltenvogel. One must first cut vertically along the widest point of the Unbezahlbar, being careful not to cut the windpipe or the jugular. All that has to be done after that is to slip one's hands into the cut and gently "pop" or detach the stone from the Faserig (Ger. "fibrous") membrane that holds it in place; it can then be lifted up. Once the stone is out, it is extremely fragile, even though it is supposedly made mostly out of gold.
Unbezahlbar (''OON-bə-tsaal-bar;'' Germ. "priceless") are rare golden "eggs" orally produced by [[Seltenvogel]]. They are highly valuable, and the delivery from the throat is is an extremely dangerous and delicate task.
 
   
 
If dropped, the stone will break. When it breaks, it separates into many pieces (like glitter). Once it is in that "glitter" state, it is worthless. If it was natural gold (ground up), it could be put back together and made into a gold bar.
The Unbezahlbar is a stone made out of pure gold that is produced by Seltenvogels. It's production begins once the Seltenvogel takes in a diet of worms and milk, culminating as a mineral-based deposit that forms close to their throat. Right before it is ready to be delivered, the stone grows and starts to slightly obstruct the windpipe. If not removed promptly, the Seltenvogel will die of suffocation. To get the stone out, you must cut right where the stone is. You must be careful not the cut the windpipe. All you have to do after that is to insert your hand and "pop" the stone out of position. Once the stone is out, it is extremely fragile, even though it is theoretically made out of gold.
 
   
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Seltenvogel do not seem particularly attached in any way to the Unbezahlbar they produce. More than that, as was the case with [[Robin Steinkellner]], some do not desire to even produce one in the first place.
It is made of a glass-like gold (although it is real gold) and if dropped, the stone will break. When it breaks, it will separate into many pieces (like glitter). Once it is in that "glitter" state, it is worthless. If it was natural gold (ground up), you could put it back together to make it into a gold bar. The stone is only produced once in a Seltenvogel's lifetime.
 
   
 
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116-Seltenvogel throat sac containing Unbezahlbar.png|A Seltenvogel's throat sac containing a fully-developed Unbezahlbar
 
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 11 August 2017

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Unbezahlbar
Unbezahlbar
Owned by: Seltenvogels
Nick Burkhardt
Kelly Schade-Burkhardt
Adalind Schade
Diana Schade-Renard
Location: Destroyed (formerly produced by Robin Steinkellner)
Trailer
Appearances

Unbezahlbar (OON-bə-tsaal-bar; Ger. "priceless") are rare golden "eggs" produced once in a Seltenvogel's lifetime. They are highly valuable, and the delivery from the throat is an extremely dangerous and delicate task.

The Unbezahlbar is a dense mineral deposit made mostly of gold that forms and grows in a Seltenvogel's throat sac. Its production begins once the Seltenvogel takes in a diet of worms and milk. Right before it is ready to be delivered, the stone has grown to the point where it starts to slightly obstruct the windpipe. If not removed promptly, the Seltenvogel will die of suffocation. To get the stone out, it has to be cut out of the Seltenvogel. One must first cut vertically along the widest point of the Unbezahlbar, being careful not to cut the windpipe or the jugular. All that has to be done after that is to slip one's hands into the cut and gently "pop" or detach the stone from the Faserig (Ger. "fibrous") membrane that holds it in place; it can then be lifted up. Once the stone is out, it is extremely fragile, even though it is supposedly made mostly out of gold.

If dropped, the stone will break. When it breaks, it separates into many pieces (like glitter). Once it is in that "glitter" state, it is worthless. If it was natural gold (ground up), it could be put back together and made into a gold bar.

Seltenvogel do not seem particularly attached in any way to the Unbezahlbar they produce. More than that, as was the case with Robin Steinkellner, some do not desire to even produce one in the first place.

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