Day six: crystal
[ID: A digital art piece of four faceted gems on a dusty pink background. The crystals are purple, yellow, blue and green. /end ID]
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Hitomi's grandmother Yuri visited the parallel world of Gaea when she was a young woman and received a magical pendant with the power to transport people between worlds in the anime Vision of Escaflowne. Yuri had a fateful meeting with Leon Schezar when she was transported to Gaea.
This Picmix character portrait features official animation art and traditional Japanese origami paper patterns with my original composition.
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Even if this is all it does, it was worth the effort.
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Grape Agate Crystal
Grape Agate is a powerful intuitive stone that activates and links the crown and third eye chakras together. This stone helps one activate their psychic abilities and assists in the understanding of dreams. If you are someone who constantly dreams, we recommend placing this stone at your bedside each night to allow the powerful energies of this stone to work while you sleep. Ones dreams will become more controllable and the images within them will become more clear. Your mind will become stronger than ever and push you to understand the images you see and how they can affect your current life. Grape Agate promotes mental clarity and vividness, and does just that when trying to link the dream realm and real world together. Meditating with this stone repeatedly will help one easily transition between realms and live each day at a higher frequency. Living at this frequency will help one connect to their higher self, the most pure and loving form of who we truly are.
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In some English language releases of Magic Crystal (1986), Cynthia Rothrock is credited as “Cindy Rothrock” and “Senior Student of Chuck Norris“.
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Witchtember Day 21
This is from a daily drawing prompt list I repurposed for writing back in September 2022: Witchtember (by SimzArt)
Witchtember Day 21: Crystals
Xenatite.
The living crystal.
A rare glassy material that possesses a unique resonance with magical energy. This feature makes it highly enchantable, allowing even the most difficult of bindings to stick smoothly – if applied by a skilled enchanter.
But more than that. What makes it truly prized by Dungeon delvers is xenatite’s unique ability to grow and change under enough ambient mana charge. Imagine, if you will, a crystalline sword that can suddenly sprout an extra barb, potentially blocking a fatal blow. Or perhaps landing one. Such a weapon can also absorb the ambient mana in the surroundings a delver traverses. Perhaps allowing an ax strike to be infused with extra strength from stasis mana. Or flames to envelop a foe on a direct hit from an arrow.
Delvers greatly prize xenatite crystal. Enough to venture into the deepest parts of Dungeons and pry seed crystals from the Dungeon’s heart.
With a seed crystal and enough ambient arcane mana – the mana must be uncharged and unassigned – a prospecting merchant can grow as much xenatite as they wish. But, of course, it’s not that simple. Xenatite is notoriously difficult to work with.
Even in today’s modern world there exists only six master smiths willing to work with the material. Two are enchanting researchers associated with the Anistrol Institute, and thus unwilling to share their work or knowledge. Of the remaining four, one is a Franstric shieldsman and unreachable in that frigid hellscape. The other three all reside on Anistrol, that floating city-state of knowledge and power and magic.
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