Philosopher's StoneFrom TinWiki.orgThe Philosopher's Stone (Latin: "lapis philosophorum", Greek: "chrysopoeia") is a legendary item, supposedly capable of turning every-day metals into pure gold. Sometimes believed to be an elixir of life, it is allegedly useful for its restorative properties, as well as for achieving immortality. [edit] Additional InformationIt was once believed that the key component in the creation of the stone was a mysterious element named Carmot. A short book, published in the 17th century, called Mutus Liber, is thought to be an instruction manual for creating the fabled Philosopher's Stone. Referred to as the "wordless book", it is a collection of 15 illustrations. The Philosopher's Stone has been used in numerous pieces of literature, movies, music, and more. [edit] In popular culture
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