tarthatnak
Tarthatnak is a rare mineral characterized by a translucent to opaque iridescent appearance, belonging to a class of silicate minerals with metallic inclusions. The name derives from the fictional Nivaric language, meaning "light stone." The mineral occurs as prismatic crystals up to several centimeters in length, often intergrown with basaltic host rock.
Formation occurs in high-temperature hydrothermal systems associated with recent magmatic activity. It crystallizes under pressure around
Occurrence: Confirmed deposits are in the Tarthatnak Crater region on the island chain of Vaelor. Other attributions
Uses: Valued for its pale-blue to emerald glow under ultraviolet light, making it sought after for jewelry
Cultural significance: In Vaelor culture, tarthatnak is linked to sunlit beginnings and is often incorporated into
Research and conservation: The deposits are finite; mining is regulated to limit environmental impact. Ongoing research