We are severely lacking in jewelry crafts for quite a few stones, particularly the following:
beryl - Small and shaft-like, this chunk of clear beryl appears to have broken
off a much larger piece of stone, its tip a slanted point while the end is
jagged, rough and riddled in cracks and crags. Darker at the butt-end, the
bluish-green, quartz-like stone steadily lightens to a brilliant aquamarine
at the angled tip.
sunstone - Small and angular, this somewhat clear chunk of crystal has a coppery,
almost peachy tone to it, the core darker then the lighter edges which look
sheared and cracked.lavender aventurine - Angular edges of rough, unworked crystal sheath a deep, pinkish-purple
core in a soft, muted lavender hue. The surface is riddled in crags, cracks
and fissures, having the appearance of broken free from a much larger piece.peridot - This small bit of peridot possesses a surface rough and mottled in crags
and cracks, colored a dusty, milky brownish-green. Glimpses of the dark,
olive-green gemstone within flash through chips and fissures, exposing its
potential. (Has polish craft)
citrine - Small and unpolished, this piece of gemstone has a murky, yellow-white
surface that is rough and striated in flecks and bands of clear,
golden-brown citrine within. (Has polish craft)
lapis lazuli - Small and rough-looking, this piece of rocky gemstone is a blue as dark
and deep as midnight, solid and mottled in silvery and golden specks and
striations. topaz - This small, crystalline stone is unpolished and rough, but shows inner
glimmers of yellow light. (Has polish craft.)
diamond - Grey, rough, and shard-like, this small chunk of unworked diamond is no
bigger then a songbird's egg. Murky in clarity, the gemstone is chipped,
cracked and jagged.
ruby - This small piece of unworked ruby is rough, jagged, and colored a murky,
milky red. Its shape is irregular and no bigger then a small bird's egg,
riddled in chips and fissures which reveal the blood-red core within.
emerald - This small piece of unworked emerald is rough and jagged, looking to have
broken free from a larger piece of stone. It is no bigger then a small
bird's egg and vaguely oblong. Through tiny chips and fissures, a deep,
green core can be seen.
sapphire - This rough piece of sapphire is a deep hue of blue. Roughly cut, it
doesn't appear to have been processed as of yet. It is fairly small, about
the size of a large nut. A bit of dirt is encrusted on one side of it,
further detracting from the untapped beauty of the gem.
opal - Rough and unpolished, this piece of opal is a deep sable with hinting
hues of blue and red shimmering along the edges. The surface is dusty and
grainy to the touch.tourmaline - Small and shaped similar to a miniature obelisk with four flat sides and
a natural taper which terminates in an off-kilter point. The end is rough
and jagged, looking to have broken free of a larger piece. While clear and
striated in faint cracks and chips, the quartz appears banded in a variety
of colors from red to violet, green, gold, blue and brown.
spinel - A milky, rough surface sheaths this small piece of raw spinel, flecks of
violet, pink and mauve showing through cracks and chips which mar it,
revealing the gemstone within.shard of moss-green agate - This small, roughly-edged piece of moss-green agate is striated
in veins of darker green and flecks of brown, looking to have broken off a much larger
piece of agate.
a small polished garnet - This bit of garnet has been polished to a glossy luster, bringing out
its deep, reddish-hue. It is uncut, though the gem is quite hard.
rough bit of carnelian - Crude and unpolished, this small stone is a deep red in color and less
than an inch in diameter.
smoky quartz crystal - This length of quartz runs about a half a cord long. The cross-section
of the quartz would be that of a near perfect hexagon, all six sides roughly
equal. Near both ends however, the crystal tapers to rough points. A dark
impurity taints the clear crystal, giving it a dark, smoke-colored hue.
a small, translucent stone - Fitting nicely in the palm of your hand, the lines of your flesh are
magnified in the light red stone.
a hand-sized chunk of dark stone (basalt) - This chunk of dark stone fits comfortably in the average human palm, and
bears jagged edges in some places, and smooth almost glass-like contours in
others. Its color is a mix between black and grey, with many tiny flecks of
indeterminable colored sand and stones glittering within its surface.
translucent blue stone (chalcedony) - This small stone is a pale blue in color, its surface glassy
and smooth.
In regard to the above gemstones, we request that you submit simpler items, though middling level fanciness is alright: we don't want these to be mastercraft, Tektolnes-or-Muk-Utep-would-wear-grand.
Next, we need instruments: all types of instruments, of any medium. With the closing of Tuluk and the disappearance of other clans IG, there has been a lack in available instruments for characters to pursue musical careers with. Again, we don't want anything so fabulous as to be gifted to a Masterbard by Muk Utep himself, or to a senior Whatist by the Highlord, but low end to medium-high end items would be fabulous! Be creative with this one - and maybe we'll even approve instruments that are culturally appropriate but aren't currently in game. Smiley
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