Difference between revisions of "Chiron"
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[[File:Chiron.png|thumb|right|It comes in all shapes and sizes, but most fragments can easily fit in the palm of your hand, no larger than a marble.]] | [[File:Chiron.png|thumb|right|It comes in all shapes and sizes, but most fragments can easily fit in the palm of your hand, no larger than a marble.]] | ||
− | '''Chiron''', also known as '''Starstone''', is an extremely valuable and rare crystal that is believed to be the fragments of a star. The commonly told | + | '''Chiron''', also known as '''Starstone''', is an extremely valuable and rare crystal that is believed to be the fragments of a star. The commonly told story is that the star was destroyed before recorded history, splitting into many hundreds of meteors that then rained down on Esshar. The highly reactive material that collided with Eternia gradually crystalized, while giving off waves of intense magical energy that naturally attracted wildlife in the area, often mutating them through the centuries. |
Despite the age of the crystal, Chiron is still warm to the touch and gives off a faint glow. It loses this once the magic of the gemstone has been harnessed, becoming an empty shell. The unique (and highly concentrated energy) make this resource one of the most sought after in the world, rivalling even the spire shards of Agartha in demand. | Despite the age of the crystal, Chiron is still warm to the touch and gives off a faint glow. It loses this once the magic of the gemstone has been harnessed, becoming an empty shell. The unique (and highly concentrated energy) make this resource one of the most sought after in the world, rivalling even the spire shards of Agartha in demand. |
Revision as of 02:14, 22 March 2020
Chiron, also known as Starstone, is an extremely valuable and rare crystal that is believed to be the fragments of a star. The commonly told story is that the star was destroyed before recorded history, splitting into many hundreds of meteors that then rained down on Esshar. The highly reactive material that collided with Eternia gradually crystalized, while giving off waves of intense magical energy that naturally attracted wildlife in the area, often mutating them through the centuries.
Despite the age of the crystal, Chiron is still warm to the touch and gives off a faint glow. It loses this once the magic of the gemstone has been harnessed, becoming an empty shell. The unique (and highly concentrated energy) make this resource one of the most sought after in the world, rivalling even the spire shards of Agartha in demand.