Potion Collector — Energy Type
Stone 🪨
Mineral · Volcanic · Unhurried
Who You Are
Stone collectors don't need the room to agree with them. They've already formed an opinion, and they formed it carefully — which is why it tends to hold. You're not the person who changes their mind at the table. You're the person who changed it before you arrived.
You're drawn to things that reveal themselves over time. Not because you're patient by nature — you're not, especially — but because you know that anything worth having takes longer than the room expects. The bottle that opens in the first five minutes usually closes in the last fifteen. You've noticed this.
In the glass, Stone looks like: volcanic soil, mineral bone, long maceration, old vines in hard ground. Wines that taste like somewhere specific — somewhere difficult. Etna Rosso. Chablis Premier Cru. Aglianico. Jura Savagnin. They don't perform. They endure.
The Stone Underlands
"Some structures only reveal themselves under pressure."
The Stone Underlands sit below the surface of the Overworld — geologically oldest, least hospitable, most revealing. The ground here is volcanic and unforgiving. The vines that survive it produce something that can't be replicated anywhere easier. That difficulty is the point.
Stone energy is the force of things that take time. Tectonic patience. The kind of depth that only comes from pressure applied over centuries. Collectors drawn to Stone territory often don't know why until they taste their first Etna Rosso or aged Chablis — then the logic snaps into place all at once.
The Basalt Colossus watches over this region — an apex elemental of Stone and Dusk, formed from volcanic compression, humanoid in its rock form. Archive records suggest its appearance signals something rare about to surface. The bottles produced in those conditions carry something extra.
In the Glass — The Stone Underlands
What Stone looks like when you find it.
Etna Rosso
Volcanic basalt, old-vine Nerello Mascalese. Makes you reconsider Sicily entirely.
Chablis Premier Cru
Kimmeridgian limestone, oyster-shell mineral. Tighter than expected, better than you're ready for.
Aglianico del Vulture
Southern Italian, volcanic slopes, tectonic tannins. Built to outlast you.
Jura Savagnin
Oxidative, nutty, deeply strange. Stone collectors find this before anyone tells them to.
Santorini Assyrtiko
Volcanic island, basket-trained ancient vines. Saline, electric, specific.
Mosel Riesling GG
Slate-driven, cold-climate precision. Petrol note in ten years. Worth every minute.
Found in The Stone Underlands
Your bottles.
July 7, 2026
Stone drops arrive with the Archive opening.
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The Clubs Carrying Stone Energy
Find your pack.
The River
Loire, Danube, Douro, Mosel, Wachau. River valleys moderate and slow things down — precision, herbal lift, and the kind of minerality that Stone collectors recognize immediately.
Join This Pack →Rhône Relics
Old school. Thick and chewy when it wants to be, precise and mineral when it does not. Grenache, Syrah, and the same varieties doing interesting things in other corners of the world.
Join This Pack →Membership
You don't apply — you accrue.
Join any pack and you're a Collector. Stay three seasons and the Archive recognises you as an Archivist. Eight seasons — or two packs running continuously for a year — and you become a Lorekeeper. The rarest clubs open only to those who waited.
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Collector
Join any pack
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Archivist
Three seasons
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Lorekeeper
Eight seasons
Your Complementary Energy
If Stone is your primary
Dawn 🌅 is your edge.
Stone and Dawn share a belief in structure — but arrive at it differently. Stone finds it in the earth: geology, minerality, volcanic resistance. Dawn finds it in tradition: classification, appellation, centuries of accumulated knowledge. Together they describe a palate that values precision without caring about prestige.
Explore Dawn Energy →