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* Indeed {{Wikipedia|Distinguishing blue from green in language|some languages don't have a separate word for blue}}. | * Indeed {{Wikipedia|Distinguishing blue from green in language|some languages don't have a separate word for blue}}. |
Revision as of 16:36, 30 December 2010
lapis lazuli ion stone
Plural: lapis lazuli ion stones
If you hold an ion stone, concentrate on it, and let it go, it slowly floats around you, like an electron in orbit. Hence the name ion, which is ancient Greek for "you're making me dizzy, spinning around like that."
This stone is good old fashioned lapis lazuli. That means it's blue. Really freaking blue. So blue that even cultures who don't have a separate word for blue would invent one for this thing.
Accessory
Level Required: 9
Autosell value: 100
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+3 PP per turn
How Obtained
References
- This may well be a reference to the Ioun stones of D&D.
- Indeed some languages don't have a separate word for blue.