Dragaera

Purple-blue stones and purple-blue marbles.

FRIEDA2133 at aol.com FRIEDA2133 at aol.com
Mon Apr 4 20:17:04 PDT 2005

Hi Rion,  ( www.opusfest.com )

While you are working on the T-shirt idea, maybe you can
work out something with Steven and some artists for this:

1.  Clay rolled into a perfect round ball, fired, painted with
a milky blue glaze and/or a milky purple glaze. Iridescent or
two colors or one solid color??  Fired again.

2.  A suitable pouch. Should it be gray for Jhereg or 
another color for an Easterner?  

3.  Some suitable text explaining by Steven what it is and the dangers of 
misuse.

Or ... if a glass bottle was used instead of a ceramic bottle
...I wonder if you would get a marble instead of a stone?

Bye.

Linda G.


"ceramic bottle"

Issola, paperback, Chapter 8 "Fishing Etiquette" , page 128

"It took the form of a small stone, perfectly round and about an 
inch in diameter; it was very heavy for its size, and had a sort
of milky hue somewhere in between blue and purple."

Issola, paperback, Chapter 8, page 130.

"'Pure amorphia, I said, 'but in a form that can be worked with.'

Issola, paperback, Chapter 8, page 131.

"a small, purple-blue stone, smooth as a pearl"

Issola, paperback, Chapter 12 "Exercising Due Care for the 
Comfort and Safety of Others", page 182.