[In the meantime there's probably two very intelligent idiot teenagers rummaging around in a magical enchanted river stubbornly looking for rocks. He really can't tell the difference on a glance a diamond from any other clear gemstone so Donnie's help is absolutely vital.]
Oh a picture that's very helpful, thank you.
I'm pretty sure we'll be able to find quite a few before nightfall, both actual size and smaller. Were there other ones you might need?
Please don't ask for black fire opal, I've never seen a single one here.
[Added is a photo, knee-deep in water, of the Encantado's glittering gem riverbed. There's plenty to choose from, if you're a professional.
And a tiny pile of vividly striped agates. Ignore those.]
I have no use for a black fire opal, don't worry. Though it sounds like it might've interested you, if you've been looking? Unless someone else needs one.
I don't have much use for gemstones for my spells besides diamonds. I think I've got one that needs a ruby? Oh, and I know of a few enchantments that take jewels, they might be useful one day. Let me see if I can find out which, I'm sure Caleb wrote it down.
[He's quiet for a bit longer, as he fusses through the library room, then,]
Ruby, aquamarine, jade, emerald. No stress at all if you don't find many. Or any. Call this a just-in-case.
[Pauses mean more time rummaging around in the water. Thankfully relics don't mind getting a bit wet.]
I saw one in a photo once, I'd like to see if they actually look that way. But so far, no luck at all. Very disappointing, in that kind of way that means I probably spend too much time in this river.
Note made! Hopefully Donatello's able to tell apart a ruby from a red beryl, I certainly won't be able to. With some luck we'll be able to find at least a couple that will be of use.
If I have to make it myself that entirely removes the point of the venture. There's no mystery or surprise if you just use lore! I have found the reality of some gemstones is far beyond what my poor imagination could conjure up. Especially the multicolored ones.
You never struck me as the sort to do experimenting of that sort. I'll see what else we can find, there's an entire riverbed to dig through after all.
I suppose I've never given anyone cause to think that. I've done it a handful of times over the years, though. It's important to find ways to keep your mind occupied when you live alone for a very long time.
A little bit of exploring new things never hurts. I don't know a lot about alchemy but it seems to be one of those things that only gets anywhere if people try new things.
Compared to the lifespans of some I haven't had long in solitude, but somehow it seems when all you can hear is your own thoughts somehow they only echo doubts and fears. I'm glad you've found ways to keep occupied.
I admit my idea of what qualifies as herbalism would have excluded experimentation beyond trying for a new flower color and the like.
Idle whim is the reasoning today, though I admit the location isn't by accident. The Encantado is a nice day trip for concerns to be lessened, and my traveling companion seems like he can use it.
That's good. Mutual benefit is the ideal, though not always a requirement with friends. If you find yourself idle and and too isolated, my door is always open. Or my relic, I suppose, if this is better for you.
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Oh a picture that's very helpful, thank you.
I'm pretty sure we'll be able to find quite a few before nightfall, both actual size and smaller. Were there other ones you might need?
Please don't ask for black fire opal, I've never seen a single one here.
[Added is a photo, knee-deep in water, of the Encantado's glittering gem riverbed. There's plenty to choose from, if you're a professional.
And a tiny pile of vividly striped agates. Ignore those.]
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I don't have much use for gemstones for my spells besides diamonds. I think I've got one that needs a ruby? Oh, and I know of a few enchantments that take jewels, they might be useful one day. Let me see if I can find out which, I'm sure Caleb wrote it down.
[He's quiet for a bit longer, as he fusses through the library room, then,]
Ruby, aquamarine, jade, emerald. No stress at all if you don't find many. Or any. Call this a just-in-case.
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I saw one in a photo once, I'd like to see if they actually look that way. But so far, no luck at all. Very disappointing, in that kind of way that means I probably spend too much time in this river.
Note made! Hopefully Donatello's able to tell apart a ruby from a red beryl, I certainly won't be able to. With some luck we'll be able to find at least a couple that will be of use.
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If you end up finding some other red gem, perhaps I can play with a bit of alchemy and see if it has another effect. You never know until you try.
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You never struck me as the sort to do experimenting of that sort. I'll see what else we can find, there's an entire riverbed to dig through after all.
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[Respect, tbh.]
I suppose I've never given anyone cause to think that. I've done it a handful of times over the years, though. It's important to find ways to keep your mind occupied when you live alone for a very long time.
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A little bit of exploring new things never hurts. I don't know a lot about alchemy but it seems to be one of those things that only gets anywhere if people try new things.
Compared to the lifespans of some I haven't had long in solitude, but somehow it seems when all you can hear is your own thoughts somehow they only echo doubts and fears. I'm glad you've found ways to keep occupied.
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What about you? Is this how you're keeping your thoughts occupied? Searching for gems in the river?
If this were just a couple weeks later..
Idle whim is the reasoning today, though I admit the location isn't by accident. The Encantado is a nice day trip for concerns to be lessened, and my traveling companion seems like he can use it.
alas alack. well he can always come back later
That's good. Mutual benefit is the ideal, though not always a requirement with friends. If you find yourself idle and and too isolated, my door is always open. Or my relic, I suppose, if this is better for you.
temporarily being doing ok isn't bad at least!
I'll keep that in mind. For now things are going well though, solitude aside. One of us will come visit with the spoils of this venture soon enough.
not the worst