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'''''Amethyst:''''' Curing and preventing intoxication.<br> | '''''Amethyst:''''' Curing and preventing intoxication.<br> | ||
'''''Emerald:''''' Miraculous healing properties.<br> | '''''Emerald:''''' Miraculous healing properties.<br> | ||
'''''Hecatolite:''''' Moonstone <br> | '''''Hecatolite:''''' Moonstone. The Romans admired moonstone, as they believed it was born from solidified rays of the Moon. Both the Romans and Greeks associated moonstone with their lunar deities.<br> | ||
'''''Jacinth (Zircon):''''' A talisman against tempests.<br> | '''''Jacinth (Zircon):''''' A talisman against tempests.<br> | ||
'''''Peridot:''''' Power over sleep and dreams.<br> | '''''Peridot:''''' Power over sleep and dreams.<br> | ||
Revision as of 13:03, 30 December 2017
Amethyst: Curing and preventing intoxication.
Emerald: Miraculous healing properties.
Hecatolite: Moonstone. The Romans admired moonstone, as they believed it was born from solidified rays of the Moon. Both the Romans and Greeks associated moonstone with their lunar deities.
Jacinth (Zircon): A talisman against tempests.
Peridot: Power over sleep and dreams.