A stone tablet is a durable medium for recording knowledge, often inscribed with runes, laws, or ancient texts. Weighing several pounds, it can be fragile despite its solid form. Some serve as historical records, spell foci, or puzzle elements, requiring translation or reassembly to uncover lost information.
You trace the deep, weathered carvings etched into the rough stone slab. Time has chipped its edges, cracks spreading like veins across its surface. The uneven weight presses against your palms, its cool, unyielding presence heavy with forgotten words.