Shardisite

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Shardisite

“It fuels machines, mutates the flesh, and fractures the soul.”

Shardisite is the rare and volatile crystalline mineral left behind by the meteor that struck Earth on January 18th, 1886. It glows with a faint green light, pulses with raw arcane power, and has shaped every age since its arrival. Found in veins beneath the Earth and fragments around the rim of the Sea of Ghosts, Shardisite transformed the very nature of reality.

Once a mystery, it is now the world’s most coveted resource—capable of powering spells, mutating life, and bending the laws of nature.

Appearance & Refinement

Shardisite is a pale-green crystal with a luminous internal glow. Its jagged structure resembles Jade, though its magical potency increases exponentially with size. A sliver can heat a forge. A boulder can rewrite the stars.

In raw form, Shardisite is highly dangerous—radiating magical energy capable of mutating flesh, minds, and even memories. In refined form, it is cut into gemstone-grade fragments and sealed with arcane containment runes to allow safe handling and transport.

Dust-grade Shardisite is weaker but easier to control—unless inhaled, in which case it becomes a death sentence or something stranger.

Viroc Industries pioneered the principals of shardisite refining and transportaion during the arcanotech revolution but each refining concern uses its own proprietary containment rituals.

Effects & Uses

Shardisite is the foundation of enchantment and high-level spellcasting in the modern world. Its presence amplifies magic, allows the permanent imbuement of spells into objects, and fuels arcane machinery.

Its power scales not only with quantity and purity—but with belief. Shardisite is a physical anchor for willpower itself.

“One person can shape a flame. A group can forge a weapon. A nation can bend the world.”

Common applications include:

Shard Blight

Prolonged exposure to raw Shardisite causes Shard Blight, a magical sickness that twists the body in unpredictable ways.

Shard Blight symptoms are varied and often grotesque, but not always harmful:

  • Bone growths, lesions, scales, or horns
  • Extra limbs or sensory organs
  • Magical outbursts or psychic flashes
  • Accelerated regeneration or aging
  • Crystalline formations in muscle or bone

Shard Blight is a cornerstone of mutation in the post-impact world. Many races are the stable descendants of early survivors who endured its effects.

History

In the aftermath of the Meteor Impact, the Earth changed overnight. New creatures roamed the land. Mutated humans formed the earliest non-human races. Arcane storms swept across the globe.

For centuries, Shardisite was feared, hoarded, and fought over. Industrial empires rose and fell around its excavation. The Sea of Ghosts once held the richest veins in the world—now stripped bare, leaving behind toxic ruins and haunted wreckage.

In 500 A.M., a global cabal of wizards published a unified body of arcane theory, codifying the refinement and use of Shardisite. This act triggered the Magical Renaissance and reshaped civilization. Today, Shardisite is taxed, traded, refined, and weaponized by nation-states and private interests alike.

Countries have gone to war over ounces.

Major Historical Events

The following world-altering events involved or were enabled by Shardisite:

  • 21 A.M. – The Evangelical Rapture: In Salt Lake City, tens of thousands of faithful gathered around a 14-ton shard and cast a world-shaking spell: to bring all of “God’s children” into the arms of the Father. Millions vanished. Christianity collapsed.

Identification & Handling

Shardisite emits a faint green light, even when embedded in rock. It sings softly to those sensitive to magic, and its presence can be felt like a migraine by the untrained.

Safe handling requires:

Those who ignore containment often end up changed—or no longer human.

Rumors & Lost Lore

  • Some believe the original meteor’s heart still lies beneath the Sea of Ghosts, untouched and pulsing with primordial power.
  • Others speak of ancient vaults, filled with Shardisite, hidden in the ruins of drowned cities or beneath skyforts.
  • There are whisperings of individuals so infused with Shardisite that they no longer need magic—they are magic.

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