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"Oh, so you walk the path of the wise, do you? Not strength, not agility, not even pure intellect—but the belief that the world’s secrets reveal themselves to those who truly listen. Not bad, adventurer, not bad! Just be careful not to become so wise that you end up alone on a mountaintop, feeding birds while pondering the mysteries of the universe."
Turquoise was once the stone of great visionaries and seers. According to legend, the shamans of nomadic tribes used this crystal to communicate with their ancestors, seeking guidance for the mysteries of the future. They say that those who wear it can read people’s intentions more easily and see the path ahead more clearly… or at the very least, avoid walking straight into obviously stupid situations.
Why Turquoise?
Turquoise is the stone of clarity and inner peace. They say it helps its wearer understand the grand patterns of life and make decisions with a clear mind. Unless you’re stubborn… in which case, not even this will help.
"But listen well, adventurer… don’t make the mistake of thinking that being wise means you’re automatically smarter than everyone else. Wisdom is not the same as constantly trying to explain to people why they’re wrong. Because do you know what happens to those who know too much? Well… let’s just say that’s why you don’t hear about them very often."
Mother Selka, Human seer
★★★★★
“I heard the wind whisper truths. It said, ‘Turn left.’ I did. Found pie.”
Brother Lump, Troll monk
★★☆☆☆
“I felt very wise. Forgot pants. Wisdom mysterious.”
Old Murga, Undead oracle
★★★★★
“I can smell truth now. It’s minty.”
Fenwick Toadwatcher, Gnome philosopher
★★★★☆
“I explained love using three frogs and a teacup. Everyone cried.”

