Augelite

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Augelite is a mineral.


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Arquebus

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An arquebus is a primitive musket. It utilizes smoke powder to fire a projectile.


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Sulabra

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Sulabra is a name for argillite, or haida slate. It’s a soft gray stone, and cleaves easily in planes.


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Archon (Hardstone)

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Archon is a name for fluorspar, also called Blue John.

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See archon for other uses of this name.


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Tchazar

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Tchazar is a name for aragonite, a soft and fragile stone.

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Tchazar should not be confused with Tchazzar, a red dragon who rules Cimbar at a couple points in history, or the god Tchazzar.


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Aquamarine

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Aquamarine is a blue-green variety of beryl.


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Luriyl

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Luriyl is a name for apatite; it’s a soft and easily worked stone.


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Angel’s Skin

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Angel’s skin is a fine pink variety of coral.


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Andar

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Andar is a name for andalusite, a hard and durable mineral.


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Amethyst

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Amethyst is a variety of quartz.

Shou Lung amethyst is a form of corundum; unrelated to amethyst.


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