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Just came up with this question in a game. Would a dragons kidney stone be worth anything? Are there other creatures that would have kidney stones worth a lot?

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[–] User_4272894 25 points 1 year ago

There are two routes to go here:

Science route: kidney stones are largely made of calcium, oxalate, urate, cystine, xanthine, and phosphate in our world. Presuming dragon physiology is roughly the same as our world, there's nothing inherently special about these elements in game. Short of "reliquary" type of usages (think finger bone of a saint), there's no reason to think it is special. Considering dragon scale is used in armor, I have to assume any less exciting dragon "parts" would pale in comparison. Might have value as a trade good or interesting conversation piece to the right collector.

Fun route: this chunk of phosphorus can be used 1d8 times in place of normal phosphorus from your material components pouch, upping the damage die of any [fire] spell cast using it.