Board Thread:Ask the Staff/@comment-28340592-20160804184724/@comment-26450183-20160805002522

Scott Lambert McDermott wrote: I've been searching the web and I think I might have a clue to what Jasper's great north monsters are - Variscite and Crandallite!

I'll start with Variscite. It is usually formed in near surface conditions, with phosphate-baring water and aluminum rich rocks. And guess what is usually found forming with it - sort of like twins. Crandallite.

I thought it was pretty obvious that the two monsters were Ocean Jasper and Biggs Jasper. Look them up, they are identical to the monsters. Plus, they are Quartz gems.