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=About= | ==About== | ||
:Strange objects that do not occur naturally, instead being recovered from ancient ruins, believed to be around the age of [[The God Wars]]. | |||
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:Glowstones are perfect cubes of translucent white crystalline material that is extremely resilient. They have been discovered in various sizes, but evenly scaled: 2cm, 4 cm, 8cm, and 16 cm. | |||
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:In darkness or low light conditions they emit a faint blue glow that slowly pulses. Some claim that leaving said cube in the full light of the sun increases the rate of the pulsing. Aside from this behaviour, their purpose is unknown. | |||
=Stories= | ==Location== | ||
:Glowstones are most often uncovered in ancient ruins. Some are kept as curiosities to study by various scholars, or private treasures by collectors. | |||
==Stories== | |||
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:[[Unseen (fifty word fantasy)]] | :[[Unseen (fifty word fantasy)]] | ||
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=See Also= | ==See Also== | ||
[[Category:Artifact]] | [[Category:Artifact]] |
Latest revision as of 20:50, 21 May 2020
About
- Strange objects that do not occur naturally, instead being recovered from ancient ruins, believed to be around the age of The God Wars.
Appearance
- Glowstones are perfect cubes of translucent white crystalline material that is extremely resilient. They have been discovered in various sizes, but evenly scaled: 2cm, 4 cm, 8cm, and 16 cm.
Powers
- In darkness or low light conditions they emit a faint blue glow that slowly pulses. Some claim that leaving said cube in the full light of the sun increases the rate of the pulsing. Aside from this behaviour, their purpose is unknown.
Location
- Glowstones are most often uncovered in ancient ruins. Some are kept as curiosities to study by various scholars, or private treasures by collectors.