Life Gems
Gems made for resurrection.
Properties
Material Characteristics
Clear with a small green light in the center of the crystal.
Physical & Chemical Properties
Usually extremely smooth, almost difficult to hold.
Compounds
O8Cl3
Geology & Geography
The material is found deep inside mountains, usually around -2000ft under sea level. It has to be under a mountain.
Origin & Source
This Ore was created from Diamonds.
Life & Expiration
897,012 years
History & Usage
History
Created in 888wr, by the Life Goddess Quaranra.
Discovery
The first Life gem was Discovered by the Dwarven Clan of Iron.
Everyday use
Resurrection.
Cultural Significance and Usage
Qurarna's churches always has one, which is used as a way to pray to her. Sometimes, a high priest will use it as a Holy Fighter.
Refinement
Sometimes, a Crystal can be shaved down for easier insertion into the skin.
Byproducts & Sideproducts
The Shavings and non-functioning pieces of the crystal can be used in place of herbs when it comes to the creation of healing potions and poultices.
Hazards
Careful cutting of the gem is utilized, as breaking it will remove it's magical property of revival.
Environmental Impact
If a Life gem is planted into a Diamond vein, the vein will turn into a Life gem vein in 5-10 days.
Reusability & Recycling
The Crystal shards of the Gem can be used as an alternative to most herbal medicine.
Distribution
Trade & Market
This is an Exotic compound. It is sold nowhere normally, except by the occasional lucky merchant.
Storage
This item usually is to be stored away from other Life Gems. This is because sometimes they can accidentally turn each other off. Likewise, they tend to be put inside highly resistant containers as so that it doesn't get erroded away by the elements.
Law & Regulation
Destroying the product without using it can be a punishable offense, up to 10 years in prison, as it can be considered a form of murder, by denying someone who died another chance at life.
118OCL
AMN 5
Type
Ore/Mineral
Value
Ranges from 895,251gp-1,278,243gp
Rarity
Incredibly rare.
Odor
Odorless
Taste
Tastes like sweet apples
Color
Clear, Green
Boiling / Condensation Point
689o Keop (Equivalent to Fahrenheit), Cannot Condense.
Melting / Freezing Point
599o Keop- 70o
Density
3.51 g/m3
Common State
Solid
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