| Mineral Magic: Volume One Regular price: $3.50 Bundle price: $2.00 Format: PDF
| With a deep breath, Gwendolyn positioned the chisel. With a small TAP of the hammer the final piece of the peridot fell away. To the untrained eye nothing about the gem had changed, but she could tell that she had succeeded. This was her most difficult work to date, but she knew that this peridot gemstone was now ready; it had become a dragon bone, ready to call forth a juvenile red dragon from the natural magic of the gem that she had just harnessed. Gems should be more than just pretty baubles! Now they are! No more will gems become quick sources of cash, pawned off at the first opportunity. Harness the hidden secrets of the natural magic within gems and minerals and provide your players with magic items that are not only functional, but look great too! Mineral Magic: Volume...
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| Mineral Magic: Volume Three Regular price: $3.50 Bundle price: $2.00 Format: PDF
| "A pity." Tyrian pulled a small gemstone from his pocket. "I had hoped to hear your final words before you met your God." With an almost insolent flick he tossed the gem into the corner where Lash and his friends stood. Lash caught the sight of a star-like pattern in the perfect sphere of ruby as it flew toward them.Heat, flame, and excruciating pain filled the space as the gemstone hit the wall to Lash's right. The fireball expanded outward, burning everything in the small space. Two of the shadows appeared to succumb to the flames as they dissolved into nothingness. The fireball was unexpected, but not unsurprising. The pain and weakness that followed, as if his very life experiences were being pulled from his body was a surprise. As was the effect on the shadows, which seemed to f...
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| Mineral Magic: Volume Two Regular price: $3.50 Bundle price: $2.00 Format: PDF
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“The only dead end here, my dear Gwen, is theirs.” Reginald smiled at the rogue and pulled out a small golden disk as he stepped forward. Without giving the vampires a chance to react he flourished the disk, a small piece of pyrite, which flashed in the dim torchlight. The corridor brightened as a beam of golden light speared down the corridor. Screams rose from the throats of the five vampires and were suddenly cut short. As the light faded, a fine mist of dust floated in the air where the vampires once stood.
“Well I think we’ve brightened their day,” Reginald quipped. “Shall we continue our little expedition?”
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