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===Penhetite===
===Penhetite===
Penhetite is known for its dynamically shifting hues, ranging from battered black to stalwart black, that reflect the position of [[Penhetia]].
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:Note - These are not likely to be the min or max color range.


===Runestone===
===Runestone===

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Specific Types

Amlothite

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Dawgolite

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Durgauldite

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Elanthite

Elanthite is known for its dynamically shifting hues, ranging from frosty white to burnt orange, that reflect the seasons.

Er'qutrite

Er'qutrite is known for its dynamically shifting hues, ranging from matte charcoal to malevolent black, that reflect the position of Er'qutra.

Estrildite

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Gwethdesuan Stone (Kyanite, Jadeite, Sjatmal, Lantholite, Waermodi, Lasmodi)

These may be either kyanite, jadeite, sjatmal, lantholite, waermodi, or lasmodi stones. They are used in the process of making different quality gwethdesuans.

Gloamstone

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Glowstone

Surprisingly enough, they glow.

Granite

Special treasure dropped by Rock Guardians.

Grazhite

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Heartstone

These stones are created from the drying, freezing, and then BREAKing hearts skinned from Sun Vultures. There is a Mechanical Lore skill component to the process.

This material must be provided for alterations.

Ismenite

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Katambite

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Merewaldite

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Morleenite

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Nightstone

Nightstones cause the user to become invisible. Terald auctioned at least one.

Penhetite

Penhetite is known for its dynamically shifting hues, ranging from battered black to stalwart black, that reflect the position of Penhetia.

Note - These are not likely to be the min or max color range.

Runestone

See Runestone.

Seordstone

Seordstone comes from the bodies of certain shadow creatures in the form of talons.

Szeldite

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Verenite

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Xibarite

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Yavasite

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Recall: You instantly recall that yavasite is known for its dynamically shifting hues, ranging from auburn to molten red, that reflect the current intensity of Yavash's mana.

Yoakenite

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Values

Color Tiny Small Medium Large Huge
Base Modifer Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper
Chunk of animite-laced granite
Chunk of gold-laced granite
Chunk of platinum-laced granite
Chunk of silver-laced granite
Crystalized granite
Heartstone
Waermodi Stones 2 192 252