The cooled molten rock is a chunk of solidified lava, dense and heavy, with a smooth, obsidian-like surface streaked by jagged, fiery veins that still faintly pulse with residual heat. Tiny bubbles and cracks mar its surface, trapping wisps of smoky vapor that escape when fractured. These remnants are highly prized by blacksmiths and enchanters, as the latent elemental energy within can imbue weapons and armor with fire-infused properties. Though cooled, it retains a warmth to the touch, a testament to its fiery origin.
You see a jagged, blackened chunk of rock, its glassy surface marbled with faint orange veins that pulse dimly. Cracks reveal trapped vapor hissing out in thin wisps, the stone still radiating residual warmth.