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'''Beryl''' is colorless, but it is frequently tinted by impurities; possible colors are green, blue, yellow, red, and white.
'''Beryl''' is a colorless [[Gem|gemstone]], but it is frequently tinted by impurities; possible colors are green, blue, yellow, red, and white.


==List of Beryl==
==List of Beryl==
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|rarity =
|value = 2500
|value = 2500
|location = Solhaven
|location = [[Solhaven]]<br>[[River's Rest]]
|description = Cylindrical, with short protuberances in various spots, a Kezmonian honey beryl is similar to a miniature tree trunk with the branches sawed off. Its deep golden color is nearly translucent, and though solid, it seems to shift and flow inside as the light strikes it from different angles.}}
|description = Cylindrical, with short protuberances in various spots, a Kezmonian honey beryl is similar to a miniature tree trunk with the branches sawed off. Its deep golden color is nearly translucent, and though solid, it seems to shift and flow inside as the light strikes it from different angles.}}

[[Category: River's Rest gems]]

Revision as of 20:48, 21 February 2016

Beryl is a colorless gemstone, but it is frequently tinted by impurities; possible colors are green, blue, yellow, red, and white.

List of Beryl

Rarity:
Average value: 2500
Location: Solhaven
River's Rest

a Kezmonian honey beryl

Description:   Cylindrical, with short protuberances in various spots, a Kezmonian honey beryl is similar to a miniature tree trunk with the branches sawed off. Its deep golden color is nearly translucent, and though solid, it seems to shift and flow inside as the light strikes it from different angles.