Chalcedony
Chalcedony is a mineral composed of silica near the quartz.
The men sometimes use chalcedony for making tools. There are several varieties:
Red Carnelian, Sard brown, light green Chrysoprase, Heliotrope green to red
spots, Agate coloring area...
Use: keeps the undead at bay.
Chrysoberyl
The chrysoberyl is usually a green or yellow to brownish,
but may occasionally change from green to red depending on the light
(alexandrite). The chrysoberyl is often associated with granites and pegmatites.
It is accompanied by other resistant minerals such as corundum and diamond.
Application: protection against possession.
Chrysolite
The chrysolite gemstone, beryl, or is a variety of olivine.
Light green, it is used in jewelry such as gemstone and is often called
peridot. This term meant many gems with golden highlights, especially when the
reflection was tinged with green, like some varieties of chrysoberyl, peridot
(olivine), sapphire, topaz, and tourmaline. Several other stones or gems of
lesser value are fraudulently called "chrysolite" in most cases, the
purpose of deception on quality.
Use: Reach into contact with the flesh, it represses
the bawdiness. Put under the tongue of fever, it quenches thirst, which is
something common to the crystal and several stones, but not as obvious with the
chrysolite. It also has to protect the reputation of madness and to immunize
against spells
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