The amber-colored hexagonal crystal of auropyrinine, a complex, possibly enchanted amino acid secreted by several species of golden fire ants (genus Auropyrica), all native to hot, dry deserts or dune seas. Lestagii crystals are so rare because they are highly water-soluble; any exposure to water destroys them. Lestagii is edible and extremely sweet, but is valuable primarily because it can restore any statistic losses other than those due to age; however, it affects only one statistic at a time, the one most heavily damaged.
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| - The amber-colored hexagonal crystal of auropyrinine, a complex, possibly enchanted amino acid secreted by several species of golden fire ants (genus Auropyrica), all native to hot, dry deserts or dune seas. Lestagii crystals are so rare because they are highly water-soluble; any exposure to water destroys them. Lestagii is edible and extremely sweet, but is valuable primarily because it can restore any statistic losses other than those due to age; however, it affects only one statistic at a time, the one most heavily damaged.
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| - The amber-colored hexagonal crystal of auropyrinine, a complex, possibly enchanted amino acid secreted by several species of golden fire ants (genus Auropyrica), all native to hot, dry deserts or dune seas. Lestagii crystals are so rare because they are highly water-soluble; any exposure to water destroys them. Lestagii is edible and extremely sweet, but is valuable primarily because it can restore any statistic losses other than those due to age; however, it affects only one statistic at a time, the one most heavily damaged.
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