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An opaque stone that is highly reflective but distorts reflections like a funhouse mirror even when cut to be completely smooth and flat. Atulave is most commonly seen with a rather unremarkable medium grey hue, though much more rare examples of the stone can be found in nearly any imaginable color. All samples of atulave bear thin, pale, filament-like markings. When found in any color other than grey, the stone is called "stura atulave", indicating its particularly revered status, though all colors of atulave are considered sacred to Harawep. Captain Kurmin was led to a deposit of this stone by a vision from Harawep. Named by Kurmin. |
An opaque stone that is highly reflective but distorts reflections like a funhouse mirror even when cut to be completely smooth and flat. Atulave is most commonly seen with a rather unremarkable medium grey hue, though much more rare examples of the stone can be found in nearly any imaginable color. All samples of atulave bear thin, pale, filament-like markings. When found in any color other than grey, the stone is called "stura atulave", indicating its particularly revered status, though all colors of atulave are considered sacred to [[Harawep]]. Captain [[Kurmin]] was led to a deposit of this stone by a vision from Harawep. Named by Kurmin. |
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Revision as of 18:26, 29 October 2016
An opaque stone that is highly reflective but distorts reflections like a funhouse mirror even when cut to be completely smooth and flat. Atulave is most commonly seen with a rather unremarkable medium grey hue, though much more rare examples of the stone can be found in nearly any imaginable color. All samples of atulave bear thin, pale, filament-like markings. When found in any color other than grey, the stone is called "stura atulave", indicating its particularly revered status, though all colors of atulave are considered sacred to Harawep. Captain Kurmin was led to a deposit of this stone by a vision from Harawep. Named by Kurmin.
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