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 **Preparing a Dig Site** **Preparing a Dig Site**
  
-When an [[Astral Core|Raw Astral Core]] hits the surface, it often buries itself deep in the dirt and rock from the impact, so that when coreologists arrive it can be difficult to find the initial materialHowever, the first is always just the beginning of the [[Clusterfall]] event, which means that the time to prepare a large area to be scoured, searched, and unearthed to find the jewels fallen from the stars.+When an [[Astral Core|Raw Astral Core]] hits the surface, it often buries itself deep in the dirt and rock from the impact, so that when coreologists arriveit can be challenging to find the initial material However, the first is always just the beginning of the [[Clusterfall]] event, which means that the time to prepare a large area to be scoured, searched, and unearthed to find the jewels fallen from the stars.
  
-[[Clusterfall]] events usually always happen within a similar radius, allowing coreologists and assistants ample time and preperation to create a perimeter. This perimeter is to keep the attention of the researchers to the zone that raw astral material will fallwhile also keeping those without the proper credentials into such an important research and harvest site. Once the perimeter has been created, it is time to begin flagging buried astral material with the use of ground penetrating astral radar'developed by engineers and scientists in [[Goldbrook]].+[[Clusterfall]] events usually always happen within a similar radius, allowing coreologists and assistants ample time and preparation to create a perimeter. This perimeter is to keep the attention of the researchers to the zone where raw astral material will fall while also keeping those without the proper credentials in such an important research and harvest site. Once the perimeter has been created, it is time to begin flagging buried astral material with the use of ground-penetrating astral radars developed by engineers and scientists in [[Goldbrook]].
  
-For the first twenty four hours of a [[Clusterfall]], no shovels or tools will break the soilDuring this timeseveral coreologists take shifts to watch and mark how many pieces of raw astral material falls from the sky to ensure that most, and in best cases all, artifacts are found. After an entire Vara cycle, coreologists take to the dirt following the order'of that [[Clusterfall|Clusterfall's]] lead, who uses scanning and measurement tools to help create a three dimensional map of the site.+During the first twenty-four hours of a [[Clusterfall]], the soil remains undisturbed by shovels or tools. Insteada team of dedicated coreologists takes shifts to vigilantly monitor and mark the pieces of raw astral material that fall from the sky. This patient and vigilant approach, if successful, ensures the recovery of most, if not all, artifacts. After an entire Vara cycle, the coreologists begin the excavation process, guided by the lead of that [[Clusterfall|Clusterfall's]] lead, who uses scanning and measurement tools to create a three-dimensional map of the site. 
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 ====Chapter 5 | From Meteors to Material==== ====Chapter 5 | From Meteors to Material====
  
-Understanding the history, purpose, and design of a [[Clusterfall]] event are all important stepping stones to understanding the excavation process. From the time the raw astral material first hits the surface to the time it has been uncovered, sifted, and cleaned, coreologists have already learned several new layers of information and ways to look deeper into the void of our pasts. However, the largest point of new information comes from the items hidden within the meteors that carried them to [[Kunvadis]]. This chapter covers the process coresmiths take to uncover the astral meteors +Understanding the history, purpose, and design of a [[Clusterfall]] event are all important stepping stones to understanding the excavation process. From the time the raw astral material first hits the surface to the time it has been uncovered, sifted, and cleaned, coreologists have already learned several new layers of information and ways to look deeper into the void of our pasts. However, the most significant point of new information comes from the items hidden within the meteors that carried them to [[Kunvadis]]. This chapter covers the process coresmiths take to uncover the artifact's secrets and uses. 
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 +**Cracking the Shell** 
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 +To ensure that the inner material is protected during its expedition from the stars to the planet, all of the astral material found during [[Clusterfall]] is encased in a thick layer of rock and sediment, making it look as if it was a typical asteroid. Once cleaned, adequately measured, and weighed, these heavy rocks are passed from the coreologist's careful hands to waiting coresmiths at the dig site. 
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 +Although all of the meteors must be cracked open to find the truth of their content, experienced coresmiths often can tell from the weight of the rock to know the general idea of what is inside. Although it takes years for the knowledge to become reliable enough to be used at a glance, it has been noted that heavier artifacts usually contain rare crafting materials. In contrast, the lighter ones contain raw [[Astral Core|Astral Cores]]. 
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 +Regardless of what lies beneath the rocky surface, all coresmiths follow the same meticulous procedure to extract the raw material. Armed with a [[Radgar Steel Hammer]] and a steel chisel, the coresmith embarks on a slow and careful process. They 'ping' around the surface, searching for any crack or vulnerability. The sound of the correct place to strike may vary depending on the coresmith, but most can agree that it changes from a heavy 'thud' to a lighter, almost inaudible whistle. Once this 'ping' is found, the chisel is placed on the highest point, and one heavy downward swing of the hammer is used to slam it into the invisible crack.  
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 +**Exposing the Material** 
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 +Once the meteor has been cracked open with the initial hammer swing, more minor yet precise taps of the hammer on the chisel follow the crack. This is the most tedious part of the process, ranging anywhere from thirty minutes to nearly three hours of careful hits to ensure the inner material is not damaged. When the thick layer of rock has been entirely loosened from the rest of its shell, the coresmith can use the chisel as leverage to remove the piece, revealing the material beneath. 
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 +Some of the most rare and valuable materials found in meteors are [[Chromatic Flame Spark|Chromatic Flame Sparks]], [[Starglass Shard|Starglass Shards]], and [[Stardust]]. These materials, often found during [[Clusterfall]] events, are highly sought after for research due to their connection with [[Stellaborn]] and their creation. However, they are rare in the [[Stellagos]] market. Their versatility and use in making [[Chronovelour]] makes them a highly sought after item. These items are usually housed in a thin, easily breakable layer of starglass that envelops them under the meteor's surface, making it easy to extract for any level of coresmith. 
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 +The rarer materials are the [[Astral Core|Raw Astral Cores]] that fall only in the [[Clusterfall]] event. As the most critical component in the creation of a [[Chronovelour]], these raw materials are often always kept by those who found them during the excavation process. The starglass that protects these raw cores is the most rigid and most durable material known to [[Stellaborn]], making its extraction both tedious and challenging.
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