Random Petrifaction Table

A table of various types of minerals which a victim can be transformed into as an effect of petrifaction.

DIE ROLL MATERIAL HARDNESS NOTES
01-10 Agate 6 Resist 5 to all damage.
11-15 Alabaster 3 -
16 Alberene 3 -
17-19

Basalt

8

e.g. diabase. Resist 20 to all damage.
20 Beryl 8 e.g. emerald
21-22 Calcite 3 e.g. chalk
23-25 Concrete 5-7 Resist 5-10 to all damage.
26 Corundum 9 e.g. ruby and sapphire
27


Diamond


10


A kobbit turned to diamond was once valued at 1,000,000 g.p. at auction.
28-29 Dolomite 3-4 -
30-33


Feldspar


6


e.g. larvikite, diorite, monzonite. Resist 5 to all damage.
34-35 Flint 7 Resist 10 to all damage.
36 Garnet 7 -
37-46




Granite




8




Includes granodiorite, gneiss, gabbro, charnockite, anorthosite, and even some sedimentary rocks. Resist 20 to all damage.
47-48 Gypsum 2 -
49-53 Halite 2 A pillar of salt.
54-58


Hard Stone


6-8


Natural fissure stones and some types of vulcanites. Resist 5-20 to all damage.
59 Jadeite 6-7 Resist 5-10 to all damage.
60-62 Limestone 4 -
63-67 Marble 6 e.g. portoro buono
68-69 Nephrite 6 Resist 5 to all damage.
70 Onyx 6 -
71-72 Pumice 6 -
73-74 Pyrophyllite 3 -
75-76 Quartz 7 -
77-81 Sandstone 4 e.g. pietra serena, brownstone
82-83 Serpentine 3-4 e.g. verde antico
84-85 Silicon 7 -
86-88 Slate 3-4 -
89-90 Soapstone 2 e.g. steatite
91-93


Soft Stone


3-4


Various sedimentary rocks and pyroclastic rocks (e.g. peperine, tufo).
94 Stromatolite 6-7 Resist 5 to all damage.
95-96 Syenite 6 Resist 5 to all damage.
97 Talc 1 -
98 Tezontle 5-6 -
98 Topaz 9 -
99 Tourmaline 7 -
100 Travertine 6 -


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