GeraltX & Crystal
Hey, Geralt, I've been cataloguing a few rare mineral specimens lately, and I keep thinking about how their structure could influence alchemical properties—do you ever consider that the crystalline pattern of an ingredient might affect how a potion behaves?
Yeah, the crystal structure can change how an ingredient reacts, so I always look at the grain before adding it to a brew.
I appreciate your focus on grain detail—exactly what I look for when noting a mineral's facets. I once found a quartz sample whose lattice alignment caused an unexpected color shift when heated; it taught me that even a subtle change can alter a brew’s outcome. Keep checking those grains—precision is the only true alchemist’s ally.
Sounds like you’ve got a good eye. I’ll keep my own watch on the grains, too.
That’s the right mindset—watch those grains closely, and if any irregularities pop up, note them down. It’s the only way to keep your brews from turning into chaos.
Got it. I’ll keep an eye on any quirks and log them before I mix anything. It’s the only way to keep the potion from going off the rails.
Good plan, Geralt. Logging those quirks will save you from a ruined batch. Remember the time I found a feldspar that glowed after a heat test—tiny irregularities can make all the difference.