Ariamite
Location: Nuvaria
Hardness: 11
Color: Orange/red
Category: Cyclosilicate
With a hardness one step above diamond, this rare mineral exclusive to Nuvaria can be difficult to work with for a multitude of reasons. Abnormally high amounts of concentrated carbon have lended it its superior hardness. Scientists still haven't deciphered its complete chemical formula, as there could be undiscovered elements within its molecular composition. The mineral grows in straight, striated crystals with terminations ranging from triangular to hexagonal. What causes this stone to truly stand out is its alluring and dangerous orange glow attributed to the mysterious and dangerous energy it exudes. Do not handle or collect without wearing full protective gear as even miniscule exposure often induces symptoms such as vomiting and fatigue. Prolonged exposure will result in organ/skin damage, severe yellowing of the eyes, labored breathing, increased heart rate, and ultimately multiple organ failure leading to death.
Hardness: 11
Color: Orange/red
Category: Cyclosilicate
With a hardness one step above diamond, this rare mineral exclusive to Nuvaria can be difficult to work with for a multitude of reasons. Abnormally high amounts of concentrated carbon have lended it its superior hardness. Scientists still haven't deciphered its complete chemical formula, as there could be undiscovered elements within its molecular composition. The mineral grows in straight, striated crystals with terminations ranging from triangular to hexagonal. What causes this stone to truly stand out is its alluring and dangerous orange glow attributed to the mysterious and dangerous energy it exudes. Do not handle or collect without wearing full protective gear as even miniscule exposure often induces symptoms such as vomiting and fatigue. Prolonged exposure will result in organ/skin damage, severe yellowing of the eyes, labored breathing, increased heart rate, and ultimately multiple organ failure leading to death.