Camping at Hyalite Reservoir, Montana
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"The other sensei? Isn't that just a ghost tale?"
"I don't know... last night, I woke up to something sounded like the clinking of someone's heels so I thought that maybe Lazulite was sleep walking again. But when I went to check, he was still in his room! I figured that maybe Sensei was awake, but he was in his room deep asleep, and we all know that Sapphire never stays up late. The next thing I knew, the sound came back and it was getting louder, and before I know it, I had ran back to my room and hid under the covers."
"Did you at least get a glimpse at what was causing the sound?"
"A little! When the sound had stopped outside my room, I peeked and saw a green glow! I figured it might've been some of the other gems, but they all said that they were asleep! And, and, neither one said that their luster would be able to glow! Shine, yes, but not glow. And just when I was at my wits end, Tanzan came by and told me about the other sensei that roams the school at night!"
"Pfft- That gem collects just about anything that's given to them! I wouldn't trust a little story that someone written as a joke. Now come on, it's our turn to patrol the wetlands today."
"Huh?- Man… Alright.. Wait for me!”
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"What are today's report Tanzanite?"
"An attack near the west coast, it was the old type with shards of Emerald used as their arrowheads. Other than that, nothing else to report."
"Emerald? I haven't seen that guy in a long while. Let's hope enough’ll come back next time. Maybe we could even make his head by then."
"Very funny, Topaz. Is Hyalite still on his night walk? He nearly scared the wits out of one of the gems last time."
"Yeah. As for the gem, I doubt it's enough for them to think anything of it. Not like they’re really aware of Hyalite."
"Uh huh..."
"Hey now, you guys aren't talking about me behind my back are you?"
"Topaz is."
"Hey!"
"Haha! Just make sure not to bother the sleepy ones. I almost got caught from the noise last time!"
"The noise that you made.”
"That you didn't tell me about."
"That isn't in my job description."
[AN: Very different from what I usually do, I just wanted to post this story that I had for a while about Hyalite and his relationship with some of the other gems. Full dialogue because I cringe at myself every time I write and dialogue is the exception so…]
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Hyalite (glass opal) from Waltsch, Bohemia, Czech Republic.
Courtesy Alain Truong
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I’m back from my rock show! I got some Cool Rocks!
First, the agates.
Another Turkish stick agate to join my collection! I can't get enough of this stuff. These form as pseudomorphs of selenite. A bunch of criss-crossing selenite crystals grow inside an empty pocket in the rock, and then the space around them fills in with agate. Eventually, the selenite crystals dissolve, and the hollows they leave behind are also filled with agate, preserving a record of their shapes!
Bonus! This pair has a nice green fluorescence.
Here is another Turkish agate. (Almost all of today's agates are from Turkey; Turkey produces some beautiful agate specimens.) This one has a really interesting pattern to its banding.
I actually picked this one out for its fluorescence, which is a stunning bright green.
Also from Turkey! Growing inside a super cool crust of volcanic rhyolite, this agate is called sagenite. Sagenite agate has a fibrous appearance because it is a pseudomorph of a fibrous zeolite mineral.
The last two from Turkey: a pretty red specimen with a sparkly central vug, and a weirdo with squiggles of yellow. What’s going on with that guy?
This one is from China! The red and orange agates from this locale are called "Fighting Blood" agate. I already have a Fighting Blood in my collection, but I thought this one was neat because its vug is full of amethyst!
Here are some things which are not agate!
This one is a lead mineral called plumbogummite! Specifically, these crystals are a pseudomorph of another lead mineral called pyromorphite. Over time, the lime green pyromorphite crystals were slowly replaced by the tealy plumbogummite. In a few of the broken crystals, you can still see a green pyromorphite core!
Hyalite opal! This rock has been on my bucket list, I am so excited. This form of opal is known for its water-clear, jelly-like globule formations. Though typically a colorless mineral, this specimen is tinted yellow due to iron staining. It’s also a mineral famous for its bright fluorescence… but this specimen’s glow is utterly unimpressive. :c I will be on the lookout for a more glowy specimen at future shows. Honestly, I’m just happy to finally own some at all!
This year, I also got some high-end mineral specimens! Take a look at these beauties.
Roselite! This rare, toxic mineral is full of arsenic. If I ate it I would probably die! Roselite’s deep red color comes from the cobalt in its chemical structure, and makes it highly sought after by collectors. This specimen is showing off a well defined lenticular crystal habit! Again, I cannot overstress how rare this stuff is. I spent… an inadvisable amount of money on it.
Oh, the best and most sparkly boy. This is wulfenite! I have wanted a piece in my collection for so long, and I’ve been waiting for just the right specimen to come along. It's a lead mineral, and it forms the coolest square, tabular crystals! This mineral is extremely brittle, which makes large, intact crystals of it very hard to find. But check out the huge tabular crystal on the right side of this specimen, it’s bigger than my thumbnail!!
And finally, I could not resist buying something silly.
This is Tully. He's a plush Tully Monster, which is my state fossil!
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