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I, Dr. Zi Pellax VIII, intend for this series of documents to be a informative piece on my findings and notes on the celestine phenomenon in modern day society. As our understanding of this strange crystal grows, it becomes ever vital to ensure we comprehend the uses, properties, benefits and potential downsides of using celestine in daily life.
So what is celestine? To be honest, I couldn't quite tell you. Celestine has been a part of the universe for as long as the universe has existed, yet it is only recently we have acknowledged and harnessed its powers. Historically the scientific community had attributed the use of magic in certain races to a natural evolutionary trait, however that seems to be incorrect. Scientists, after the discovery of celestine, noted non-trivial amounts of it in the bodies of races we considered "magically gifted". Our understanding of how magic (if we can even call it that at this point) manifests via exposure to celestine is something that is rapidly, yet altogether barely, expanding by the rotation.
The mineral itself boasts a pale sky blue coloration and has an almost iridescent glow to it. You'll know it's celestine as soon you pick it up, crystals of the stuff tend to vibrate in a sort of cosmic wave. Calming to say the least. Both the crystals mined from the ground and the dust distilled from starsails will exhibit these properties, albeit the dust will be somewhat less electric to touch.
Lucky for the capitalist overlords, celestine has become quintessential in the efforts of the esteemed Silverbridge Corporation to maintain market dominance in just about every market imaginable. From starsailing engines to celesthetic implants and modifications, quality of life has almost certainly improved. Neterra especially has made it a point to try, albeit unsuccessfully, to regulate the use of magic and celestine-based products since they've surged in popularity. For now though? Everything celestine is turning up Silverbridge.
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