Ah, so someone has caught your eye hmm? No-no, don’t tell me, I can see it in your eyes, that love-sick look. They really mean a lot to you huh? Well that’s good! People need someone special to be with them through all the rainstorms of life. Without an anchor, someone to hold onto, we’d be lost now wouldn’t we? So you must want something special for them hmm? Something to show them that they’re so special you don’t want anything else? Well I just have the thing! Well that is… I would if I had the materials for it!
I’m going to need three things if I’m going to make it. I’m going to need the base material for it, the setting, and the gem itself.
Now the materials I’m going to leave up to you, since you know what your chosen mate would like better than I would, and I would like the mention the better the quality of the material, the better job I can do. Though, with my talent, anything will do.
Now where you go about getting these materials is all up to you, though might I make a few suggestions?
The best gems I’ve ever seen are found in the caves deep under To’ul… Though, most of them are hard to find, and the inhabitants down there aren’t too keen at letting Pae take their gems. Though I’m sure you can manage to get something if you’re cunning and careful about it.
Now, in my professional and personal opinion, the best place to get the base material for this kind of pendant is probably the Loki Nei forest. There are all sorts of wonderful things just lying around there! Did I say lying around? Whoops, I meant guarded by Fae or Animal spirits… Haha… Anyway, I’m sure if you’re smart you can find something good.
Let’s see, the best place to snag a setting would probably be the lake, lots of good magical adhesives there I’ve found, really your fair pick. Though, being as there’s a lot of water, you might have to get your feet wet. Oh, and watch out for the eels, they’re a bit snippy… ((Note: A setting is traditionally a metal “cage” meant to hold a gem in place on a piece of jewelry. Usually it is soldered in place after the gem is fitted. In the case of this quest, feel free to use anything that might hold the gem to the base material.))
Well there you go! Now I’d love to help you go look, but I’ve really got a few things I have to work on, so good luck!