Laeral’s Tear


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Laeral’s Tear is the name for beryllonite.


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Beryl


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Beryl is a mineral.


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Orbaline

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Orbaline is the Realms name for benitoite.


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Volo’s Guide to All Things Magical

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Volo’s Guide to All Things Magical is a book by Volothamp Geddarm.


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Beljuril

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Beljuril is an interesting mineral, apparently unique to the Realms.


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I had some thoughts, which are completely unofficial/non-canon.


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Basalt

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Basalt is an igneous rock.


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Banded Agate

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Banded agate is a type of agate and hence quartz.


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Azurite

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Azurite is a mineral, related to malachite.


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Ophealine

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Ophealine is the Realms name for axinite. It’s typically brown in color, and sometimes called glass stone. Rarely it’s purple, and this hue is called yanolite. It’s cut in facets and the finished gems are hard, durable, and can be large. Such gems, set into rings, are known as “knuckle stones” for a time in Waterdeep for their utility as weapons against thieves and rival nobles.


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Aventurine

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Aventurine is a variety of quartz.


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