23th of Summer 515 AV
Zephari was quickly learning that she could never go a full week with "normal" days of work. She had been hear for just over a season now and it seemed that was an impossibility. Sure there were the days when she would just sit in the mines cracking away at a deposit, and on occasion she would get to work her friend Havar, but about every three days of work something weird by her standards would happen.
This ranged from some odd new gem being found my one of the reimancers in the lower levels, to some gas pocked almost suffocating some miners in another tunnel. She was rarely ever involved with the weird occurrences that happened in these mines, but on the times she was it was almost enjoyable, as it kept the job interesting.
Today was no exception. Some Akalak mines had dug into an underground tar pond in one of the upper levels, and almost drowned. The black goop had leaked down into the mid levels in which Zephari was working, and it ended up being that the entire work force had to break from their current job to help with cleanup, as the tar pool didn't seem to have an end. Zephari who wasn't exactly the strongest miner on the force was delegated to running supplies back and forth for the reimancers.
She spent the majority of the day running trips back and forth from the waterfall that cascaded down the main shaft from the creak on the surface. This creak's flow into the cave was carefully regulated by water reimancers on the surface, and it is used for keeping the mines cooled, and acting as a drinking source for the miners.
Zephari spent the afternoon running back and fourth carrying flasks and flagons to refill with water, as you needed a lot of water to clean tar out of people's eyes as the crews of workers and magic users pushed back the tide of black gloop. Most of the time Zephari was envious of the people who did the actual work in situations like this in the mines, but not this time. She was entirely happy to run water to the people dealing with it, as she hated the smell and feel of the tar, and was very glad that she only got a little of the horrid liquid on her hands.
The mine was closed early that day to allow for the cleanup to continue unhindered by people working, so Zephari finished up her work as fast as she could and headed out. As she headed for the great lift she tripped over a loose stone that was covered in globs of tar. After sitting and breathing hard to let the pain subside from her stubbed toe Zephari knelt down and picked up the rock, wanting to examine the rock.
It looked rather unremarkable at first, but as Zephari scraped some of the tar away from it, she began to see small glimmers of blue. She kept cleaning it off as she walked to the great lift, and kept doing so until she arrived at the surface. With the light of mid later afternoon now glimmering on the stone she could easily see there were many small crystals within the rock, of a dark rich blue color.
This of course delighted Zephari, as she automatically assumed that it was Akalite, one of the most prized gems around here, as it was named after the blue giants who inhabited Riverfall. But uppon further inspection she realized it was much darker and richer than Akalite, which was more translucent and usually glimmered pretty heavily. This was a duller darker blue, almost like a pastel paint.
Now normally Zephari would take her haul from the day to Kenan at his tent to help fill her seasonal quota, but she decided against it this time. This rock was all she had for the day, and she was very curious to figure out what it was, as she had never seen this crystal before. So she instead took the crystal and put it in her bag and headed straight for the city.
Upon her arrival back at the city gates she headed for Semele Park. She pretty much ignored her surroundings, only pulling her attention back to the real world when some one would say hello or wave at her, but otherwise her mind was preoccupied by the new crystal she had found.
He pace slowed as she entered the park. Semele Park was one of the quietest and most peaceful places in the bustling city, and it was a great place to sit and think. She wandered around the small pond in the middle of the park until she found a place to sit between two large limestone boulders on the edge of the pond.
Sitting down she pulled the stone out of her bag and began to wash it in the pond, removing the last bits of the tar from it. It was a large grained conglomerate stone, with the blue crystals embedded in the rock. The crystals had not grown in this rock, but had instead been added to it when the rock used to just be a pile of mud and sand. Each crystal was about the size of a thimble, and there must have been about twenty five of them in total on the rough surface of the rock.
"I've never seen anything quite like this one. Maybe there is something called like Dark Akalite or something? Because these aren't like the one's I've found before" she said softly, rolling the slightly larger than a fist sized rock around in her hands, looking at each crystal for a few ticks. She was completely oblivious the whatever was happening around her, and to whoever else mite be in the part.
OOC NoteBelow is a picture of what the rock looks like. Imagine a concrete esque looking rock covered in these little blue gems. This gem is in fact azurite if you want to look it up.
Zephari was quickly learning that she could never go a full week with "normal" days of work. She had been hear for just over a season now and it seemed that was an impossibility. Sure there were the days when she would just sit in the mines cracking away at a deposit, and on occasion she would get to work her friend Havar, but about every three days of work something weird by her standards would happen.
This ranged from some odd new gem being found my one of the reimancers in the lower levels, to some gas pocked almost suffocating some miners in another tunnel. She was rarely ever involved with the weird occurrences that happened in these mines, but on the times she was it was almost enjoyable, as it kept the job interesting.
Today was no exception. Some Akalak mines had dug into an underground tar pond in one of the upper levels, and almost drowned. The black goop had leaked down into the mid levels in which Zephari was working, and it ended up being that the entire work force had to break from their current job to help with cleanup, as the tar pool didn't seem to have an end. Zephari who wasn't exactly the strongest miner on the force was delegated to running supplies back and forth for the reimancers.
She spent the majority of the day running trips back and forth from the waterfall that cascaded down the main shaft from the creak on the surface. This creak's flow into the cave was carefully regulated by water reimancers on the surface, and it is used for keeping the mines cooled, and acting as a drinking source for the miners.
Zephari spent the afternoon running back and fourth carrying flasks and flagons to refill with water, as you needed a lot of water to clean tar out of people's eyes as the crews of workers and magic users pushed back the tide of black gloop. Most of the time Zephari was envious of the people who did the actual work in situations like this in the mines, but not this time. She was entirely happy to run water to the people dealing with it, as she hated the smell and feel of the tar, and was very glad that she only got a little of the horrid liquid on her hands.
The mine was closed early that day to allow for the cleanup to continue unhindered by people working, so Zephari finished up her work as fast as she could and headed out. As she headed for the great lift she tripped over a loose stone that was covered in globs of tar. After sitting and breathing hard to let the pain subside from her stubbed toe Zephari knelt down and picked up the rock, wanting to examine the rock.
It looked rather unremarkable at first, but as Zephari scraped some of the tar away from it, she began to see small glimmers of blue. She kept cleaning it off as she walked to the great lift, and kept doing so until she arrived at the surface. With the light of mid later afternoon now glimmering on the stone she could easily see there were many small crystals within the rock, of a dark rich blue color.
This of course delighted Zephari, as she automatically assumed that it was Akalite, one of the most prized gems around here, as it was named after the blue giants who inhabited Riverfall. But uppon further inspection she realized it was much darker and richer than Akalite, which was more translucent and usually glimmered pretty heavily. This was a duller darker blue, almost like a pastel paint.
Now normally Zephari would take her haul from the day to Kenan at his tent to help fill her seasonal quota, but she decided against it this time. This rock was all she had for the day, and she was very curious to figure out what it was, as she had never seen this crystal before. So she instead took the crystal and put it in her bag and headed straight for the city.
Upon her arrival back at the city gates she headed for Semele Park. She pretty much ignored her surroundings, only pulling her attention back to the real world when some one would say hello or wave at her, but otherwise her mind was preoccupied by the new crystal she had found.
He pace slowed as she entered the park. Semele Park was one of the quietest and most peaceful places in the bustling city, and it was a great place to sit and think. She wandered around the small pond in the middle of the park until she found a place to sit between two large limestone boulders on the edge of the pond.
Sitting down she pulled the stone out of her bag and began to wash it in the pond, removing the last bits of the tar from it. It was a large grained conglomerate stone, with the blue crystals embedded in the rock. The crystals had not grown in this rock, but had instead been added to it when the rock used to just be a pile of mud and sand. Each crystal was about the size of a thimble, and there must have been about twenty five of them in total on the rough surface of the rock.
"I've never seen anything quite like this one. Maybe there is something called like Dark Akalite or something? Because these aren't like the one's I've found before" she said softly, rolling the slightly larger than a fist sized rock around in her hands, looking at each crystal for a few ticks. She was completely oblivious the whatever was happening around her, and to whoever else mite be in the part.
OOC NoteBelow is a picture of what the rock looks like. Imagine a concrete esque looking rock covered in these little blue gems. This gem is in fact azurite if you want to look it up.
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