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""Ooooh, look at you, adventurer… searching for a little extra charm to enhance your presence? Maybe you thought people already adored you for your words alone… or perhaps you’ve realized that sometimes, a touch of magic helps when it comes to persuasion? Don’t worry, I won’t judge. If everyone were equally enchanting, no one would be, right? Just be careful not to shine too brightly—someone might get jealous.""
Rose quartz has always been known as the stone of love and allure. According to an old tale, a famous court intriguer used this very stone to soften even the coldest hearts—and to make everyone do exactly what she wanted. They say that those who wear it speak with greater impact, and their smiles unsettle even their enemies. Of course, if you’re grumpy by nature… not even this will save you.
Why Rose Quartz?
"Rose quartz is the stone of love, harmony, and connection. They say it helps people understand one another better and that with the right words, it can turn the tide of battles. Though if someone truly wants to be your enemy… not even this will stop them."
"Listen, adventurer… charisma is a wonderful thing, but there’s a tiny drawback. If you speak too well, everyone will think you want something from them. And when too many people want to please you, eventually someone will show up who's a little too… enthusiastic. And believe me, the real nightmare isn’t a bloodthirsty orc—it’s a clingy fan who follows your every step, breathing down your neck."
Lady Miravelle, High Elf diplomat
★★★★★
"Three marriage proposals before noon. Two from enemies. One from my horse trainer."
Grunk, Orc bard
★★★☆☆
"I played my lute. Crowd swooned. Then fought over me. Had to run."
Thorn Underfoot, Halfling confidence artist
★★★★★
"I convinced a dragon I was its long-lost nephew. Now I get weekly care packages."
Yelvi Nightrim, Drow matchmaker
★★★★★
"My client list doubled overnight. So did my ego."
Durg the Overwhelming, Minotaur poet
★★☆☆☆
"They say I’m... intense. I just read a haiku. Maybe it was too loud."

