A special kind of chimera, dross is Glamour made solid. It can manifest as any kind of small item: river rocks, small gemstones, feathers, beads, colored leaves, flower petals, strips of bark, loose scales, and tufts of fur are fairly common manifestations, but any item a person can hold in a closed hand is a valid form. One piece of dross is equivalent to one point of Glamour and many changelings use dross as a form of currency in Kithain society. With Storyteller permission, dross may be used by players for cantrips, enchantments, crafting, and other effects requiring Glamour point expenditure.

System: To harvest dross from a dead chimera, the character draws on her own Glamour to call the Glamour in the corpse out. The player rolls Glamour, difficulty 7. Successes indicate the amount of dross harvested, and rolls may be made once per turn. Multiple characters may harvest a chimera at the same time. A chimerical corpse may be harvested for up to five times the chimera’s permanent Glamour rating. A botch on this roll renders you unable to harvest any more.

Dross can be used to supplement the Glamour cost in Cantrips, it can not be used to cheat Realms.
Dross can not be used to re-roll.
Dross can be used to seal Oaths.
Dross can not be used to Invoke the Wyrd.
Dross may be used to create Imbued Treasures instead of Glamour.
Dross may be used to give mortal Oathbound Enchantments.
Dross may be used to replenish your own personal Glamour, at a limit of 1 per turn which requires an action.

Dross must be spawned as a physical item in your inventory.