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'We dig up Mistrali moonstone from the tunnels beneath Mount Khenarthia. Here, the moonstone glimmers with all the lustre of Jone when it dances with Jode, and is much lighter than moonstone from anywhere else. With this, artisans create weapons with stunning balance and armour that moves and shifts like leather.'
-- Hazrani-dro, mining overseer, discussing the production of the Mistrali mines beneath Mount Khenarthia on the Roost
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Ore Shapes [Vol. 4]
Some real fun variance in this one, kind of leans more and more into the abstract nature of this.

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Throwback Thursday: Georg Bauer
Born in 1494 in Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire, Georg Bauer, better known as Georgius Agricola would become known as the father of minerology. He did not set out to study rocks or even the natural sciences...he got a bachelor's of arts degree. He really liked Ancient Greek.
However, he did pursue learning in chemistry, physics and medicine. He became a physician and even mayor at one point.
But, his most important contribution to geology was that he wrote several books. One was called De re metallica libri xii. This book outlined applications of mining, refining and smelting metals, discussed ore bodies, surveying, and mine construction and ventilation.
Another was De ortu et causis subterraneorum which is considered foundational in modern physical geology.
Tune in tomorrow for Fossil Friday and a brand new discovery!
Models I did for my game so far. Tell me what yall think