Topaz

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Specific Types

Fire Maiden Topaz

Vibrant reddish-yellow stone with slender white streaks at the center.

Imperial Topaz

May refer to two things: A rare topaz with a brilliant golden yellow hue, or a topaz with seven rays instead of the more common six, called an Imperial Topaz in tribute to the Seven Star Empire.

Lion's Heart Topaz

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Mystic Topaz

Extracted from the mysterious depths beneath the Lesser Fist in Zoluren, this gem is scattered sporadically within the igneous bedrock, creating the need for careful calculations and precise procedures.
With permission from the Moon Mages inhabiting the fortress within the dormant volcano, only the highest quality stones are removed from the ground, having developed under intense pressure and heat ages ago. Named for the numinous nature of the Monks, the topaz has been magically enhanced to display an array of colors spanning the breadth of colors found in dreams and fantasy.
Depending on the lighting, the jewel exhibits vermillion-flecked teal, brilliant rainbow and brown-flecked purple hues.
These gems are considered "rare" items, and must be provided for any alteration involving them. They are currently only available as part of jewelry sold by Blanve's Bounty.
These cannot be added to weapons that have been bonded, and once added, the weapon cannot be bonded.[1]

Royal Zoluren Topaz

A crystal clear pale yellow gem with tiny azure streaks and white inclusions running through the center.

Saffron Topaz

Mined from an area north of Langenfirth, this topaz is a deep orange color like saffron. Uncut, it can at first glance resemble amber. One of the gems worked by Immokokkon and Sons.

Smoky Topaz

Traditional and high-quality. Though the name is often associated with the dark brown color, it can range anywhere from dark yellow to near-ebony. One of the gems worked by Immokokkon and Sons.

Starfire Topaz

A particularly vibrant bicolored blue and white (clear) topaz.

Xibar Topaz

These topazes rain down from the sky when the moon Xibar moves especially close to Elanthia, which only happens once every few decades. While it remains close to Elanthia, special devices called gweriela can be used to send colored topazes that represent different emotions, although they vanish when Xibar moves away. The clear Xibar topazes that rain from the heavens remain, however, and are considered extremely rare.

Values

Color Tiny Small Medium Large Huge
Base Modifer Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper Lower Upper
Amaranth 305 305
Amaranth, Faceted 326 326
Amber
Azure 846 846
Azure, Faceted 305 305
Blue-green 328 328
Bistre 376 376 470 517
Brass-colored 235 235 517 517
Brass-colored, Banded 846 846
Bronze-colored 235 235 507 507
Cerulean 1,976 1,976
Chartreuse 422 422
Chestnut 0 0 563 563
Cinnamon 823 823
Clear 878 878 987 987 1142 1142
Cobalt
Cobalt, Smokey 517 517
Copper-colored 422 422
Crimson 563 2,116
Flax-colored 258 846
Green 259 1,011
Green-yellow 776 776
Grey 800 800
Grey, Banded 517 517
Indigo 352 446 1,553 1,553
Indigo, Smokey 517 517
Maroon 1,293 1,293
Mint Green, Smokey 1,693 1,693
Moss-green 328 328
Olive 1,082 1,082
Orange-red 1,458 1,458
Peach 517 517
Pear-colored 893 893
Periwinkle 2,023 2,023
Pink 259 259
Purple 1,035 1,035
Red
Red, Banded 1,363 1,363
Red-orange 517 517
Rose 562 562
Russet 1,835 1,835
Rust-colored 259 259
Saffron, Swirled 305 305
Scarlet 305 353
Scarlet, Smokey 1,506 1,506
Sea-green 376 541 941 941
Sepia 328 328
Taupe 846 846
Teal 540 540
Yellow 375 375 1,788 1,788
Yellow-green 258 258

References

  1. Statement by GM Tiesse at the 3/28/09 Premium Meeting