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Ascended Terrestrials: The Gaian Exalted

by CallMeCal

Emerald: Purity of Jade

The body of Gaia — that is, the land of Creation — produces and exudes the magical material Jade. Oadenal's Codex records six varieties of Jade; five found naturally, the sixth only ever produced by accident. Each color of Jade has special properties, so of course, many smiths and savants in the First Age and the Shogunate tried everything they could think of to bind all five (or, when they had Yellow Jade available, all six) together into one artifact, that could glean the benefits of all five (or six) special properties. Sadly, none were ever successful. They finally came to the conclusion that the different colors of Jade, harmonious as they were, would not work together in a single item.

But there is a secret. Two secrets, in fact.

The first is Yellow Jade. Its existence is not a secret, but its purpose is. There have been many theories as to what it is, and what it is for. It has been thought to be "pure" Jade, undifferentiated and without element; it has been thought to represent a sixth element, equal to or even greater than the other five (what element that is supposed to be was also subject to many hypotheses); it has been thought to be an artificial construct, purely synthetic, with no properties inherent to itself that could not be altered in the forging process... that is, if anyone could figure out how to reliably forge it. Of all these, the first comes closest to the truth, but even then it is not quite there.

The second secret is the Synergy Chakra, reservoir of Chi unique to the Dragon-Blooded.

If a Dragon-Blooded of sufficient Essence has access to equal amounts of 100% pure Jade (not alloyed with Steel or anything else) of the five elemental types, and an amount of 100% pure Yellow Jade equal to the total amounts of the other five, she is in a position to forge Emerald. Whether it has ever been done before, whether anyone knows whether it has been done before, or whether anyone knows this is even possible, in addition to how common any of that knowledge is, is all up to the Storyteller.

To forge an Emerald Artifact requires the amount of each elemental Jade to be the amount required to make the same artifact out of that Jade (i.e. it takes a total of ten times as much Jade [1*(each element) + 5*Yellow] to make an equivalent Artifact out of Emerald). The Dragon-Blooded must be at Essence level equal to or greater than the rating of the Artifact she wishes to forge (an Emerald Artifact is always one dot higher than the equivalent Artifact made of Jade), and she must spend Temporary Synergy equal to the rating of the Artifact during the forging process, in order to harmonize and successfully meld the six types of Jade together. Emerald cannot by alloyed with any other material, it cannot be Verdigrised or Moonfaced or otherwise altered from its original state. In order to function, it must be absolutely pure.

When forged successfully, Emerald is unspeakably beautiful. It has a gold-green hue like sunlight dancing among summer leaves coated in the late-morning dew. It is translucent like colored glass, and touched with iridescence, reflecting pools and shapes of every color of jade that went into its forging. It is also among the hardest and strongest materials known to Creation, comparable to or perhaps even surpassing Orichalcum. When wielded or used by a Terrestrial, it grants benefits as though it were both made purely of Yellow Jade and as though made purely of Jade of her own elemental aspect, conferring both benefits. When wielded by a Gaian, however, it does much more than that.

Castes

Gaians by nature encompass all Elemental Aspects, and are therefore Casteless. One could somewhat consider Gaian to be a sixth Terrestrial Aspect in itself, though this falls far short of the whole story. As for how much of the whole story is known, that is explored to a certain extent here.