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Round VI
Tinn (The Changeling by William Ritter)
Underjerker (Crystal Crazy)
I know Both/Neither

seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from China
seen from Germany

seen from France
seen from India

seen from Italy

seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Armenia

seen from Singapore
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from Israel
seen from China

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from United States
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Round VI
Tinn (The Changeling by William Ritter)
Underjerker (Crystal Crazy)
I know Both/Neither
Have you played Crystal Crazy (1993)?
Yes
No
I watched someone play it
I've never heard of it
Requested by anon
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Round V
Underjerker (Crystal Crazy)
Unnamed narrator of Prosper's Demon (Prosper's Demon)
I know Both/Neither
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Round I
Uncle Clem (Raggedy Ann & Andy Books)
Underjerker (Crystal Crazy)
I know Both/Neither
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Round IV
Tsukasa Kuzunoha (Kotonoha Project (season 1))
Underjerker (Crystal Crazy)
I know Both/Neither
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Round II
Ukatonen (The Color of Distance, Through Alien Eyes)
Underjerker (Crystal Crazy)
I know Both/Neither
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Round III
Tucker Caliban (A Different Drummer by William Melvin Kelley)
Underjerker (Crystal Crazy)
I know Both/Neither
My final outcome
Crystal Directory
A book inspired by the famous ‘Sacred Crystals’ guide.
Initially I wasn’t planning on producing a crystal Directory, until I came across a book by Hazel Raven called ‘Sacred Crystals’. I purchased this book as a primary resource, that supported me massively by enhancing my knowledge on healing crystals and their properties.
One aspect that I admired in particular about this book was the consistency and concise informative information. I loved how the Sacred Crystal had a structured layout that was clear to both read and understand, something I have manipulated into my own outcome.
Happy with my outcome, my crystal Directory includes watercolour markings that change colour and opacity reflecting each stone.
I enjoy the fact that no page looks the same or identical, instead each page has its own individual design adding variation throughout my outcome, making my design more visually interactive.
Reflecting on my design and development processes, I would have added several more watercolour markings throughout this guide. By incorporating more paint I considered would enhance the books visual appeal, switching some of the negative space with a splash of colour.
Overall I was pleased with how this outcome turned out, infusing an informative crystal guide and watercolour markings in a creative muse.