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|description = Tiny green crystals cover the surface of a small, misshapen lump of faenor. Fanning out from the metal at the stone's core, the crystals are arranged in long, curving lines that resemble the overlapping petals of a rose. Only a few of the hard little crystals are cracked or damaged.}} |
|description = Tiny green crystals cover the surface of a small, misshapen lump of faenor. Fanning out from the metal at the stone's core, the crystals are arranged in long, curving lines that resemble the overlapping petals of a rose. Only a few of the hard little crystals are cracked or damaged.}} |
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==See Also== |
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*[[Gems]] |
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Revision as of 06:49, 24 May 2014
A faenor-bloom is the term for a lump of faenor that has crystals growing out of it.
List of Faenor-Blooms
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Average value: | 150-250 |
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an olivine faenor-bloom
Description: Tiny green crystals cover the surface of a small, misshapen lump of faenor. Fanning out from the metal at the stone's core, the crystals are arranged in long, curving lines that resemble the overlapping petals of a rose. Only a few of the hard little crystals are cracked or damaged. |