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− | The Flowering Virtue Stones are the [[Battle Fire Ruby]], the [[Pearl of Wisdom]], the [[Gusting Zephyr Amethyst]], the [[Garnet of Boundless Chivalry]], the | + | The Flowering Virtue Stones are the [[Battle Fire Ruby]], the [[Pearl of Wisdom]], the [[Gusting Zephyr Amethyst]], the [[Garnet of Boundless Chivalry]], the [[Righteous Dragon Glass]] , and the [[Pure Path Cassiterite]]. |
[[Category:Hearthstones]] [[Category:2-dot Hearthstones]] | [[Category:Hearthstones]] [[Category:2-dot Hearthstones]] |
Latest revision as of 00:19, 23 May 2015
The Flowering Virtue Stones are a category of hearthstones identified by several geomancers involved in manse architecture, stones whose essence is said to invigorate the beliefs and drives of their bearers. The designs of manses to produce each stone also share common characteristics, though they are far from identical.
Those who study the stones closely also know that virtue is a balance, and that greater heights cannot be gained without sacrifice... those who bear the Flowering Virtue Stones have some motives fortified, but others are weakened in turn. Because of this, some look askance at such hearthstones, seeing the loss loom far greater than any gain.
The Flowering Virtue Stones are the Battle Fire Ruby, the Pearl of Wisdom, the Gusting Zephyr Amethyst, the Garnet of Boundless Chivalry, the Righteous Dragon Glass , and the Pure Path Cassiterite.