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  • Black Stone
  • BLACK STONE
  • Black stone
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  • "A smooth, black mineral that's absorbed high concentrations of Lucifer's miasma. It's so dark that it seems to absorb the light around it."
  • This item drops from: * Anubisath Guardian in Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj * Anubisath Sentinel in Ahn'Qiraj * Obsidian Nullifier in Ahn'Qiraj * Obsidian Destroyer in Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj * Obsidian Eradicator in Ahn'Qiraj * Anubisath Defender in Ahn'Qiraj * Anubisath Warder in Ahn'Qiraj
  • According to Zemouregal in his Heart magic notes, it will give him the ability to have greater control over the undead hero Arrav's heart, making him less likely to resist Zemouregal's powers. During the quest, the player infiltrates the fort and smashes the stone, allowing Arrav to be swayed when he comes into contact with his heart. When examining it a message will appear: "A destructive hooligan has vandalised this!"
  • The Black Stone, the All-father, was revered by the Naga as the origin of the Akasha and his own race. It was the creation myth of the Naga race and was believed it was the embodiment of the Akasha.
  • Black Stone is a black stone piece which can be obtained by killing Crouching Eracus Gargoyles.
  • The Black Stone (called الحجر الأسود al-Hajar-ul-Aswad in Arabic) is a Muslim relic, which according to Islamic tradition dates back to the time of Adam and Eve. Some consider it to be a tektite or a meteorite. It is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba, the ancient sacred stone building towards which Muslims pray, in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Stone is roughly 30 cm (12 in.) in diameter, and 1.5 metres (5 ft.) above the ground.
  • The Black Stone is a Muslim relic located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Resting in the Ka'ba in the Great Mosque, the Stone was said to have fallen white from Heaven into the Garden of Eden to absorb the sins of Adam where it turned black after taking so much. The angel Gabriel then passed the Stone to Abraham who used it as the cornerstone in the construction of his temple then it was later purified by the Prophet Muhammad. However, at one point the Black Stone went missing for a time.
  • The Black Stone, also known as "The Monolith", is a mysterious black monolithic stone prized and presided over by its "master", and a supernatural relic that is plays a major eponymous role in the classic short story "The Black Stone" by Robert E. Howard, first published in the November 1931 issue of Weird Tales which introduced the mad poet Justin Geoffrey and the fictitious Unaussprechlichen Kulten by Friedrich von Junzt, and it is featured in the Cthulhu Mythos genre by H. P. Lovecraft.
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Level
  • 1
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Icon Image
  • Black Stone Icon.png
Sell
  • 35
Related Quests
Monsters
  • Balthazaar: Grade 3
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Burden
  • 75
Quest
Rarity
  • white
Patch Introduced
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Number
  • 182201321
Catalog
  • CRCP-10102
Reward
  • •Cave of Korou - Normal/Hard/Hell
Name
  • Black Stone
  • BLACK STONE
Type
  • single
  • Quest Collection Item
  • quest collection item
ImgSize
  • 128
Value
  • 75
First
desc
  • A black stone with a rough surface.
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Drop
  • None
Price
  • 1200.0
Class
  • Material
Description
  • A black stone. It may look like a normal rock, but it's necessary to make items that lower the enemy's stats.
Format
  • CD
Current
stack
  • 20
synth
Band
  • gackt
Released
  • 4
Craft
  • None
Culture
Shops
  • Karulu Village: 70 Leaf
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  • kuroi ishi
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kanji/kana original
  • 黒い石
Artifact Name
  • Black Stone
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  • "A smooth, black mineral that's absorbed high concentrations of Lucifer's miasma. It's so dark that it seems to absorb the light around it."
  • The Black Stone is a Muslim relic located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Resting in the Ka'ba in the Great Mosque, the Stone was said to have fallen white from Heaven into the Garden of Eden to absorb the sins of Adam where it turned black after taking so much. The angel Gabriel then passed the Stone to Abraham who used it as the cornerstone in the construction of his temple then it was later purified by the Prophet Muhammad. In one story, the Black Stone is said to have power over the forces of nature, which prevented one Abyssinian warrior looking to destroy Mecca when his elephant knelt before the power of the Stone and refused to carry him inside, while a flock of birds routed his army by pelting it with rocks. However, at one point the Black Stone went missing for a time.
  • The Black Stone (called الحجر الأسود al-Hajar-ul-Aswad in Arabic) is a Muslim relic, which according to Islamic tradition dates back to the time of Adam and Eve. Some consider it to be a tektite or a meteorite. It is the eastern cornerstone of the Kaaba, the ancient sacred stone building towards which Muslims pray, in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Stone is roughly 30 cm (12 in.) in diameter, and 1.5 metres (5 ft.) above the ground. When pilgrims circle the Kaaba as part of the Tawaf ritual of the Hajj, many of them try, if possible, to stop and kiss the Black Stone, emulating the kiss that it, according to Islamic tradition, received from the Islamic prophet Muhammad. If they cannot reach it, they point to it on each of their seven circuits around the Kaaba. The Stone was broken into a number of pieces from damage inflicted during the Middle Ages. The pieces are held together by a silver frame, which is fastened by silver nails to the Stone.
  • This item drops from: * Anubisath Guardian in Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj * Anubisath Sentinel in Ahn'Qiraj * Obsidian Nullifier in Ahn'Qiraj * Obsidian Destroyer in Ruins of Ahn'Qiraj * Obsidian Eradicator in Ahn'Qiraj * Anubisath Defender in Ahn'Qiraj * Anubisath Warder in Ahn'Qiraj
  • According to Zemouregal in his Heart magic notes, it will give him the ability to have greater control over the undead hero Arrav's heart, making him less likely to resist Zemouregal's powers. During the quest, the player infiltrates the fort and smashes the stone, allowing Arrav to be swayed when he comes into contact with his heart. When examining it a message will appear: "A destructive hooligan has vandalised this!"
  • The Black Stone, also known as "The Monolith", is a mysterious black monolithic stone prized and presided over by its "master", and a supernatural relic that is plays a major eponymous role in the classic short story "The Black Stone" by Robert E. Howard, first published in the November 1931 issue of Weird Tales which introduced the mad poet Justin Geoffrey and the fictitious Unaussprechlichen Kulten by Friedrich von Junzt, and it is featured in the Cthulhu Mythos genre by H. P. Lovecraft. The story opens with an unnamed narrator being gripped with curiosity by a brief reference to the Black Stone in the book Nameless Cults, aka The Black Book, by Friedrich von Junzt. He researches the artifact but finds little further information. The ancient (though its age is debated) monolith stands near to the village of Stregoicavar ("meaning something like Witch-Town") in the mountains of Hungary. There are many superstitions surrounding it, for instance anyone who sleeps nearby will suffer nightmares for the rest of their life and anyone who visits the stone on Midsummer Night will go insane and die. Though the Monolith is hated and disliked by all in the village, it is said by the Innskeeper that "Any man who lay hammer or maul to it die evilly." So that all of the villagers simply shun the stone. (though the narrator notices damage done to the stone." The narrator decides to travel to Stregoicavar on vacation. Along the way he hears of the local history and sees the site of an old battlefield, where Count Boris Vladinoff fought the invading Suleiman the Magnificent in 1526. Local stories say that Vladinoff took shelter in a ruined castle and was brought a lacquered case that had been found near the body of Selim Bahadur, "the famous Turkish scribe and historian", who had died in a recent battle. The unnamed contents scared the count but at that moment Turkish artillery collapsed the castle and killed the occupants. Reaching the village, the narrator interviews some of the villagers. The current inhabitants are not the original people of the village - they were all wiped out by the Turkish invasion in 1526. They are said to have been of a different, unknown, race than the Hungarians with a reputation for raiding their villages and kidnapping women and children. A school teacher reveals that according to legend, the original name for the village was Xuthltan and the stone was worshiped by pagans at one time (although they probably did not erect it themselves). The black stone is "octagonal in shape, some sixteen feet in height and about a foot and a half thick." A week after arriving the narrator realizes that it is Midsummer Night and makes his way to the stone. He falls asleep an hour before midnight but wakes to find the chanting and dancing people around the stone. After much dancing, during which the narrator is unable to move or do anything but observe, a baby is killed in sacrifice. Shortly a giant toad-like monster appears at the top of the stone and a second sacrifice, a young girl, is offered to it. The narrator faints at this point and decides that it was a dream when he wakes again (there is no evidence of any of the night's events). Thinking back to the earlier tale, he decides to secretly excavate the ruined castle at night and recover the box that was buried along with Count Boris Vladinoff. He translates the text of a scroll found inside the crushed box, which turns out to be a record of Selim Bahadur's raid into the valley. The Turks found the toad-monster worshipers and eradicated them all. They also found in a nearby cave "a monstrous, bloated, wallowing toad-like being and slew it with flame and ancient steel blessed in old times by Muhammad, and with incantations that were old when Arabia was young". The narrator realizes that his "dream" was actually a vision of a real event in history and that the Black Stone is really the spire of a massive fortress, while the cliffs that surround it are its battlements. The rest of the castle lies buried under the Hungarian mountains. He throws the scroll and a small gold idol of the toad (also from the box) into the Danube. The narrator ends with the belief that the words of the Nameless Cults are real and not "the ravings of a madman" as he had at first. With this comes the thought "Man was not always master of the earth--and is he now?".
  • The Black Stone, the All-father, was revered by the Naga as the origin of the Akasha and his own race. It was the creation myth of the Naga race and was believed it was the embodiment of the Akasha.
  • Black Stone is a black stone piece which can be obtained by killing Crouching Eracus Gargoyles.
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