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story:gemstone [2022/12/07 18:59] – created davenportstory:gemstone [2026/03/12 14:50] (current) davenport
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 +//This needs further revision. After transcribing Jon's first draft, we need to add the Julie character as the primary off-Myrah antagonist. It will be Julie who has sent the gemstone to Will and who is trying to use the gemstone to pull Will into her world to absorb his magic.  To that end, the gemstone almost HAS TO be carnelian, but I'm not opposed to Will/Julia finding a turquoise stone after Will gives up the first.// --- //[[mwdav@alumni.nmu.edu|Davenport]] 2026/03/12 14:46//
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 ==Gemstone== ==Gemstone==
  
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 Turquoise is said to be associated with the "Throat, third eye Chakra" Turquoise is said to be associated with the "Throat, third eye Chakra"
 <blockquote>The stone has a calming, grounding energy that makes it a great stone for when you are feeling overwhelmed, or to aid in meditation. It is said to connect heaven and earth and help you connect to the spiritual world. Turquoise can strengthen your connection to intuition...</blockquote> <blockquote>The stone has a calming, grounding energy that makes it a great stone for when you are feeling overwhelmed, or to aid in meditation. It is said to connect heaven and earth and help you connect to the spiritual world. Turquoise can strengthen your connection to intuition...</blockquote>
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 https://trulyexperiences.com/blog/carnelian-gemstone/ https://trulyexperiences.com/blog/carnelian-gemstone/
 Carnelian appears to be an orange stone with symbolism and magic uses dating at least as far back as the Egyptians. That site also says that carnelian begins with a female energy, but as it's exposed to heat, it turns more red as the iron oxidizes and takes on a more masculine energy. This might jive better with the flow of the story. Carnelian appears to be an orange stone with symbolism and magic uses dating at least as far back as the Egyptians. That site also says that carnelian begins with a female energy, but as it's exposed to heat, it turns more red as the iron oxidizes and takes on a more masculine energy. This might jive better with the flow of the story.
 <blockquote>"Outside of Ancient Egypt, Carnelian is used by wizards. They would utilise the energy of this powerful stone to trigger other stones."</blockquote> <blockquote>"Outside of Ancient Egypt, Carnelian is used by wizards. They would utilise the energy of this powerful stone to trigger other stones."</blockquote>
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 +Try not to overuse the [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GemstoneMotifs|Gemstone Motif]]