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|name=amaranth Eu's promise crystal
|noun=crystal
|noun=crystal
|look=Short blade-like crystals spread outward from the gem in an acicular pattern, reminiscent of a chrysanthemum. Catching the light, the semi-translucent amaranth-colored gem appears both delicate and yet somewhat hard, as if it might be difficult to break it.
|look=Short blade-like crystals spread outward from the gem in an acicular pattern, reminiscent of a chrysanthemum. Catching the light, the semi-translucent amaranth-colored gem appears both delicate and yet somewhat hard, as if it might be difficult to break it.
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|MTag=Eu's promise crystal, crystal
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|CTag=amaranth
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|STag=chrysanthemum
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|weight=1
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|appcost=62500
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An information note reads:
"Eu's Promise Crystal: It is said that this gem forms on the first day of spring, as a sign of Eu's promise to return life to the land fulfilled. It is a semi-translucent gem composed of dozens of bladed or needle-like crystal structures which tapper off. Typically arranged in an acicular pattern, the gems are most commonly found in shades of red, blues, and purples. However, the gems have been known to take on the color of the nearest blooming flowers."

Revision as of 12:01, 24 May 2015


amaranth Eu's promise crystal
Look: Short blade-like crystals spread outward from the gem in an acicular pattern, reminiscent of a chrysanthemum. Catching the light, the semi-translucent amaranth-colored gem appears both delicate and yet somewhat hard, as if it might be difficult to break it.
Weight: 1 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 62500 Kronars50,000 Lirums <br />45,100 Dokoras <br />62.5 LTBpoints <br />62.5 Tickets <br />62.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
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An information note reads: "Eu's Promise Crystal: It is said that this gem forms on the first day of spring, as a sign of Eu's promise to return life to the land fulfilled. It is a semi-translucent gem composed of dozens of bladed or needle-like crystal structures which tapper off. Typically arranged in an acicular pattern, the gems are most commonly found in shades of red, blues, and purples. However, the gems have been known to take on the color of the nearest blooming flowers."