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[[File:shardisite-fragment.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Approximately 5 grams of shardisite]] Shardisite is the mineral remains of the [[The Magical Apocalypse|ancient meteor]] that struck the Earth sometime in the 18th century. It is a highly coveted material component in enchanting and other magical purposes. The mineral has a clear and crystalline structure but gives off a faint green light giving it a greenish appearance.  
 
[[File:shardisite-fragment.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Approximately 5 grams of shardisite]] Shardisite is the mineral remains of the [[The Magical Apocalypse|ancient meteor]] that struck the Earth sometime in the 18th century. It is a highly coveted material component in enchanting and other magical purposes. The mineral has a clear and crystalline structure but gives off a faint green light giving it a greenish appearance.  
  
During ancient times, massive boulders could be found around the rim of the [[Crater Ocean]]. Today these boulders have been harvested and divided to the point where even an ounce of shardisite has tremendous value.
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During ancient times, massive boulders could be found around the rim of the [[Sea of Ghosts]]. Today these boulders have been harvested and divided to the point where even an ounce of shardisite has tremendous value.

Revision as of 01:17, 9 February 2020

Approximately 5 grams of shardisite

Shardisite is the mineral remains of the ancient meteor that struck the Earth sometime in the 18th century. It is a highly coveted material component in enchanting and other magical purposes. The mineral has a clear and crystalline structure but gives off a faint green light giving it a greenish appearance.

During ancient times, massive boulders could be found around the rim of the Sea of Ghosts. Today these boulders have been harvested and divided to the point where even an ounce of shardisite has tremendous value.