Item Categories
Mineral Shell
This category is for shells sourced from Isla Solara and its relating archipelago spots
"Unlike the smooth, decorative Mineral Shells (Bare), Growth Shells are rough, crystalline, and uneven, forming rapidly along reef edges, volcanic vents, or Mist-infused tidal pools. These shells grow like barnacles or mineral clusters, filled with pockets of naturally occurring volatile powders. When harvested and prepared, these powders ignite with vibrant bursts of light and sound—making them essential for fireworks, signal flares, and festival pyrotechnics."
Common Uses
- Firework Crafting — The internal powder is prized for its intense combustibility, vibrant color bursts, and magical stability when properly refined
- Used by Scarfoxes like Hanabi to craft spectacular fireworks displays, festival pyrotechnics, and ceremonial flame art.
Harvesting Notes
- Found clinging to reef cliffs, volcanic outcrops, or Mist-heavy tidal zones
- Must be harvested with care—overripe shells can detonate from mishandling
- Most artisans wear protective gloves and use special Mist-touched tools to extract the powder safely
Cultural Notes
- A common saying among Scarfox artisans. It is believed these shells are a gift from both the Mist and Dipsi, embodying the chaotic joy of celebration.
- Untrained handling is discouraged—improper harvest or cracking can cause accidental detonations, leading to burns, fur-singes, or scorched scarves.
- During the Night of Plenty, offering a pristine Volatile Bloom Shell to the firework artisans is seen as a sign of good fortune and communal pride.
Crafting Item
This category is for crafting items from Isla Solara and its relating archipelago spots
Geode lake mineral dyes
"Geode Lake's sparkling waters are saturated with natural mineral deposits that crystallize along its edges, forming vibrant mineral crusts. These crusts, when carefully harvested and ground, produce brilliant, natural powders in vivid hues. The powders are essential for Scarfox artisans, used to dye hand drums, ceremonial scarves, festival clothing, and woven decorations with bright, lasting color."