Condone is a special supersalt compound used to craft magical wands.
Condone is a complex assemble of binds. Its overall frame consists of a salted bind that is roughly 40% of acetate, 30% halite, 20% calcium and 10% sulfur.
Bacillar, columnar, orthogyric bits lay joined to each other. These are a bind of roughly 80% halite, 15% ash and 5% starite. These bacillar bits are then perfectly enveloped by mollar bits composed of preferably pure sulfur.
There are also many baccal, irregular bits of ideally pure calcium laid eicaeogyrically and spaced through the assemble.
Finnally, there are affinity bits, which are oval, columnar, 3-loxogyric and spaced. These can be made of either starite, carmot or a bind of these elements. Respectivelly, each makes the condone compound more connected to Astrology or Alchemy.
Without the use of many philosophical elements and a deep understanding of assembling with them, a series of alchemical reactions must be executed to create condone.
A few rocks, specially marine sediments around the Steam Flats, have an ore called condonite, which contains a condone precursor. This material is rich in halite, ash and (specially) sulfur. It also lacks the affinity bits and is usually poor in starite.
To remove the excess ash, the condonite must be bathed repeatedly in warm water. Boiling water will render the mineral unsuited for wand making, however, as it turns the joined halite-based bits into close ones, almost irreversibly. The sulfur can be removed by washing the ore with bleach. Starite may be added in a halite-starite dress, which will be mixed with the powdered condonite for a few hours (usually in a mill) while both powders are in water.
To add the affinity bits, the desired elements must be dissolved in alcohol. Purer alcohol is most effective. Powdered condonite will also react better. Naturally, the condonite will be atuned and become condone, proper for wand making. This is one of the worst quality methods for making decent condone, but also cheapest and most available.
Unicorns are wild and elusive equines with a single horn. This horn is, perhaps incidentally, close in composition to condone. This horn can be extracted from an adult unicorn, preferably a stallion (their horns are larger) and ground to powder. This will create a condone precursor that is rich in calcium and ash impurities and lacking the affinity bits.
The affinity elements may be added in the same way as in the ore method. Although there is a richness of calcium and ash, the powdered horn can be used as condone just as the alcohol is removed.
The calcium can be artificially removed using a calcium battery. This method is slow, expensive and not capable of completelly purifying the condone. It will also leave the material electrically charged. The electrical charge applied to the material may also reorganize the bits, rendering the condone precursor useless for wand making. Unknown to most, the effect is specially effective when Venus is eclipsing the Youth constellation.
Condone made through this method is of medium quality, somewhat higher if purified. Wands and other artifacts made from this condone are usually expensive.