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Per GM [[Persida]]: ''Alshabi stone - This is a rare, bright orange-pink translucent gem with light mossy green speckles. Most frequently carved into elaborate shapes or cut into simple cabochons, alshabi stones are considered good luck by workers in the [[Turmar]] family's gem and metal mines in [[Zoluren]], as their rare appearance within a mine is thought to protect against cave ins and herald new discoveries of rare metal veins. This folk belief has spread to carrying talismans crafted from alshabi stones to aid in mining endeavors. 'Alshabi' is the [[Gamgweth]] word for 'seeker'.'' |
Per GM [[Persida]]: ''Alshabi stone - This is a rare, bright orange-pink translucent gem with light mossy green speckles. Most frequently carved into elaborate shapes or cut into simple cabochons, alshabi stones are considered good luck by workers in the [[Turmar]] family's gem and metal mines in [[Zoluren]], as their rare appearance within a mine is thought to protect against cave ins and herald new discoveries of rare metal veins. This folk belief has spread to carrying talismans crafted from alshabi stones to aid in mining endeavors. 'Alshabi' is the [[Gamgweth]] word for 'seeker'.'' |
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Revision as of 22:13, 9 November 2018
This item was introduced during the 410 Hollow Eve festival (2013).
Physical Properties
Per GM Persida: Alshabi stone - This is a rare, bright orange-pink translucent gem with light mossy green speckles. Most frequently carved into elaborate shapes or cut into simple cabochons, alshabi stones are considered good luck by workers in the Turmar family's gem and metal mines in Zoluren, as their rare appearance within a mine is thought to protect against cave ins and herald new discoveries of rare metal veins. This folk belief has spread to carrying talismans crafted from alshabi stones to aid in mining endeavors. 'Alshabi' is the Gamgweth word for 'seeker'.
Must be provided for alterations.