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Get the axe, get the shaft

To boldly alchemize what no one alchemized before
Once again, Janick got herself at the forefront of the market for high-end, personalized equipment. After processing some orders for the kind of equipment that would get somebody alchemized Fruitless cold-calling went on for days after the battle of Bothawui, where she was instrumental in getting the Outer Rim Coalition to capture Imperial carriers. She was hoping for anything other than the usual talismanic trinkets the people in the Utapau system usually asked her, so she would try once again to get somebody off-system to get alchemized stuff done. She realized that the workshop might have growing pains, but that it will be well worth it at some point. Especially since her objective of alchemizing starship components is edging closer to becoming a reality, she feels that she has grown as an alchemist but that she still has a long way to go before she can truly be remembered or otherwise become famous as an alchemist.

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Dear [member="Bryce Bantam"],

You seem to be the type of person that regularly goes on adventures and seem to know what's good and what's not so good for you. Because of this, you might be interested in alchemized equipment: with alchemy one can have a high degree of personalization. However, due to the nature of the alchemical process, please state what kind of item you might want alchemized, and that you will need to come in person to the Utapau Alchemy Castle on the Fourth Moon of Utapau to complete the processing of the order.

Janick Beauchamp
Owner, Utai Magic Circle

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A package came for [member="Janick Beauchamp"] a few days after her message, inside was a series of jewelry, black obsidian charms, sparkling blue jems all trimmed in silver and alurum. With it was a note, that read the following.

"Speaking of what is not good for me, here is a small collection of items that I would like to alter. I'm looking for them to be gifted properties that will help those that wear them increase their sensitivity to the force. Comm me back when you have looked over the collection and what you may be able too do."

Marshal Bryce Bantam
 
To boldly alchemize what no one alchemized before
Among the collection of bric-à-brac, sent by [member="Bryce Bantam"], Janick would sort out among the jewelry, black obsidian charms, and sparkling blue gems, all of which are trimmed in silver and alurum, which was an aurodium alloy with aluminum, designed to give it more strength, since pure aurodium is rather soft. She met Bryce on multiple occasions, like at ForceCon and, before that, in that bar where some pilot had premature alcohol withdrawal because of her alchemical lum-based contraption, so she has an idea of what kind of Force-user he is. He seemed to be more medically-inclined, so he would probably appreciate that something could be done about it, something that would be immensely helpful: a charm that reduces the expenditure of Force-energy, but where the savings of Force-energy would be borne out of the practitoner's pain. He will need painkillers after using Force-healing once the talisman is completed.

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Dear Bryce Bantam,

After review of the items you sent to me, it was found that the best item suited for talismanic purposes is one of the blue gems: the black obsidian charms seem unsuitable for the kind of effects that might be of interest to you: enhancing one's ability to use Force-healing by means of reducing the Force-energy expenditure. For medical reasons (and specifically to ensure that you will not get any of the more... insidious side effects), a blood sample will be required upon arrival. However, I would advise you to have a supply of painkillers on hand when using Force-healing, and not just for the patients to use.

Janick Beauchamp

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