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Bloodstone

"The resonance of bloodstone is odd. It only reacts with itself. What does it do though. I have seen enchantments break, spells enhance and the crystal shatter itself. It needs research but there is such a small amount and causing greater and greater resonances I need more." - Whitescar

Properties

Material Characteristics

Various shades of red and orange usually close to the shade of blood.

Physical & Chemical Properties

It is always solid, it resonates with itself.

Compounds

It can be combined with magic to make stronger crystals but is usually used for jewellery in small pieces.

Geology & Geography

Found in reefs, these are hard to find, appear randomly and shift places.

Origin & Source

It is a naturally occurring substance.

History & Usage

History

It has been highly prized for it's strange resonance. It also is used in jewellery, art and rarely in weapons due to only small deposits turning up.

Discovery

It is unknown who found it first but it must of been fisherfolk.

Everyday use

Jewellery is where one may find is relatively regularly.

Hazards

It is always sharp and cuts very easily.

Distribution

Trade & Market

Due to it appearing in relatively small amounts there is always a market and money to be made but demand fluxuates immensely based on availability and individuals needs.

Storage

A wrapping helps prevent someone cutting themselves.

Law & Regulation

There are no formal regulations due to it's strange occurrences.
Type
Ore/Mineral
Value
Expensive
Rarity
Rare
Odor
Odourless
Taste
Like blood
Color
Various shades of red.
Boiling / Condensation Point
Unknown
Melting / Freezing Point
Unknown
Density
Incredibly
Common State
Solid

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