Thasilonian Stone: What attributes for builders?


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Anyone have any good ideas about what attributes Thessalonian stone could lend to a structure being built?

Ideas I've had:
-A reduction of cost to enchant the building. ie: warded against scrying.

-resistance to aging. (Obviously)

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PRone to being included in random magical events for unknown reasons.

Counts as magically hardened, so survives where other stone cracks.

Attracts the attention of magical beings for unknown and usually hostile reasons. Especially giants.

For some reason tends to get scattered in magical patterns when used to build in other structures. Then things start happening.

If widely used, the magical patterns get VERY big, and all sorts of interesting stuff starts occurring. No one's aware of this until all the stones activate after being subliminally placed, of course.

--Aelryinth


Also, is there already a resource of published data about this?

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The only things I get are from the bridge in Magnimar, which actually sealed a bunch of stuff into/under the bridge, and so disturbing the stones was a Bad Idea.

And giants were used as the slave labor to put them in place in the first place.

==Aelryinth


In Sandpoint, there is a fallen tower. I've had a mage come up with the idea to Planar Summon Elementals to gather stone so she can build a mage tower.

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YOu do know there's something verra important under that fallen tower, right? See Runelords #3.

==Aelryinth


Yeah, I'm aware.
Sorry, I should have been more precise. She is building it on Chopper Isle, but is harvesting what stone she can. Much of it she is harvesting from the bottom of the ocean from the toppled tower.

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