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The '''aetherstone''' is a [[gems|gemstone]] that is found only in [[The Rift]].
The '''aetherstone''' is a [[gems|gemstone]] that is found only in [[The Rift]].
==List of Aetherstones==
{{Gem disclaimer}}
{{gem
{{gem
|name = a swirling aetherstone
|name = a swirling aetherstone
|rarity = Very rare
|rarity = Very rare
|value = Unknown
|value = 2200
|location = [[The Rift]]
|location = [[The Rift]]
|description = The aetherstone is a small crystalline sphere with striations of color visible within its milky interior. Oddly, the colors shift and change as the stone is turned, blurring from one hue to the next too quickly for the eye to follow.<ref>[http://www.gs4.org/modules/mediawiki/index.php/Gems Gem Descriptions], on the GemStone IV Player Library</ref>}}
|description = The aetherstone is a small crystalline sphere with striations of color visible within its milky interior. Oddly, the colors shift and change as the stone is turned, blurring from one hue to the next too quickly for the eye to follow.}}

== References ==
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[[Category:The Rift gems]]
[[Category:The Rift gems]]

Latest revision as of 10:01, 2 August 2022

The aetherstone is a gemstone that is found only in The Rift.

List of Aetherstones

Note: The rarities listed are estimates and depend on the status of the treasure system in the area hunted. Average values listed are approximations and are generally taken from the sell values of a character selling gems with no trading bonus. See the Trading article for more information on variations of sell values.
Rarity: Very rare
Average value: 2200
Location: The Rift

a swirling aetherstone

Description:   The aetherstone is a small crystalline sphere with striations of color visible within its milky interior. Oddly, the colors shift and change as the stone is turned, blurring from one hue to the next too quickly for the eye to follow.