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... precision of a craftsman who understood that materials were not just resources but answers to questions he’d been asking his entire career.
The mineral was unassuming. Dull brown. Granular. It looked like dried clay or compacted sand — nothing in its appearance suggested that it was the catalyst for the most significant metallurgical breakthrough in the settlement’s history. But the Potter didn’t judge materials by appearance. He judged them by behavior. And when he placed the first samp ...
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