PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Statue
  • Statue
  • Statue
  • Statue
rdfs:comment
  • Carefully wrapped in a shopping bag is the grotesque sculpture of a horrible, squid-like monster.
  • Jede Klasse hat eine Statue ihrer Gottheit. Diese befinden sich fast alle in Astrub (Stadt) und sollten nicht mit den Tempeln der Gottheiten in Amakna verwechselt werden. Ein Charakter der kein Zaap als Wiederkehrpunkt festgelegt hat, wird an der Statue seiner Gottheit zurückkehren.
  • There are three different statue creations in the Drawn to Life series. Two of them are in Drawn to Life, and one is optionally created in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter in Watersong. Epic Statue Statue/DTL Level|Statue |-|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter= Statue/Watersong|Watersong Statue
  • The statue is an object and location in Submachine 4: The Lab and Submachine Universe.
  • Statues are available in all Stronghold versions, but their purpose has changed within them. In Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader, statues are used as a means of "good things" In Stronghold 2 and Stronghold Legends, statues can be placed when 100 points gained from hand to hand combat are attained. When a statue is placed, the player receives honour monthly. There is no limit to the amount of possible statues.
  • The weight of the statue varies, depending on which monster it is a statue of: it is 1.5 times the corpse weight, plus the weight of any contents. However, due to a bug, statue weight on special levels can be widely off.
  • Statue is a large enemy in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. They cannot be inhaled.
  • File:Statue npc.png This statue is actually Fileon, Baron Vost spy.
  • The statue tool is actually pretty self explanatory. You can either navigate to the GUI Menu and use the Statue Tool, or go into the context menu, right click on the ragdoll, then click Statue.
  • Greg tells to stand still as a statue and try another pose from Wake Up Jeff!.
  • Statue is the fifteenth episode of Garo
  • Statues can be found throughout the dungeon.
  • The Statue is a building type in Pharaoh.
  • Statue is multiplayer map in Crysis 2. This map is between Liberty Statue and EMAT camps (some kind of Liberty Island and Evac zone map combination).
  • Statues are world and settlement objects in Fallout 4.
  • The Statue Park in St. Petersburg, commonly called by its short name, Statue, marks the beginning of Bond's sixth mission. It is a labyrinth of statues, monuments, and other fallen remains of the Soviet Union, along with other debris, such as shipping containers. Bond must first meet with ex-KGB agent Valentin Zukovsky here, then confront the head of Janus under a statue of Lenin. After the confrontation, he must locate the stolen Pirate helicopter and rescue Natalya before it explodes. His last objective is to recover the helicopter's flight recorder, which is thrown a short distance into the park.
  • A statue of "The Thinker, also a rather heavy speaking clock. Built by Larry Butz for his girlfriend Cindy Stone, only two exist in the world. The other is listed in evidence files as The Thinker. Series Item 1/2
  • Like Mimics, the Statue can easily wear a weapon down in the early stages of the game. It uses a long-range hammer weapon, so it is best to take them out from range. When this is not an option, take a shot, get out of range, and repeat.
  • thumb|Captain Qwark Statue in MetropolisStatuen waren aus verschiedenen Materialien hergestellte Abbildungen, meistens von einer berühmten Persönlichkeit.
  • The statue is an adventure map structure in Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest. The hero receives a +1 bonus to morale, when visiting the statue.
  • A Statue is a type of building. At the statue the villagers render homage to your paladin. If your paladin dies you can appoint one of your village a new paladin. For more buildings, see buildings Note: This is one of the few buildings that cannot be leveled up. Trivia: It is well speculated that the statue is based off Caesar
  • There are also three statues and God stones in the second chamber of Mage Arena and one statue in Tai Bwo Wannai village. The Tai Bwo Wannai statue has different examine option: A statue to mark Taie Bwo Wannai sacred grounds File:Guthix stone.png
  • A Statue is a type of Structure. There can only be one statue in the Park at a time. They attract 10 extra visitors. There are statues for each of the toys and one for Chibi-Robo. File:Tot.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it.
  • Statues are used to decorate places. They can be created using Carpentry and Masonry. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • [[Category:]] Statue was an arcane alteration spell that changed the recipient together with anything worn to stone, but kept their faculties and senses intact. In older versions the magical transformation carried a certain risk of immediate death, but if successfull, all versions allowed the affected person or creature to hide in plains sight as a statue, with all the resiliency of stone. The recipient could turn back to their normal form at will.
  • thumb|Ein Modell der Statue von Zefram Cochrane. thumb|Die Statuen auf den Feuerebenen auf Vulkan Eine Statue ist eine Skulptur oder Plastik, eine unbewegliche Figur aus Stein, Holz oder anderen Materialien. Eine besondere Art der Statue für eine wichtige Person kann auch als Denkmal bezeichnet werden, andere Statuen sind Ikonen. (DS9: ; ENT: ) Captain Jonathan Archer hat an Bord der Enterprise (NX-01) ein Modell der Statue von Cochrane in seinem Quartier stehen. (ENT: , ) 2273 unterzieht sich Spock am Fuß einer riesigen Statue dem Kolinahr-Ritual. (Star Trek: Der Film)
  • The statue is an ornament for the garden. It is a terra cotta soldier and isn't a very big statue. Charlie Jolson describes the statue to Mark Hammond as being "the one with the stupid grin". The statue is fragile and a historical heirloom, but it also contains a kilo of smack, which is slang for heroin. Although it isn't seen, it is presumed Charlie picked up the statue from the bar and returned it to his mansion in Mayfair. The statue isn't seen again, but was presumably recovered by the police at his mansion, after Charlie's death later in the day.
  • In the 2250s of an alternate reality, the "stress-reduction activities" on the Starfleet Academy campus during "dead week" included dressing statues of renowned admirals with lingerie from an Orion cadet. There were statues of David Farragut and Yuri Gagarin on campus at this time. (TOS - Starfleet Academy novels: The Gemini Agent, The Assassination Game)
  • On a planet that the crew of the Enterprise-NX-01 was exploring, a fountain with statues was located across the street from a tavern that was visited by Jonathan Archer, Hoshi Sato and Malcolm Reed. (ENT: "The Communicator") On Risa, the display of a horga'hn statuette indicated desire to take part in jamaharon. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday" ; DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...") Worf kept a statue of Kahless and Morath, during their fight, in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Peak Performance" , "Reunion" , "New Ground" , "Cost of Living" , "Parallels" , "Genesis" )
  • "Statue" (スタチュー Sutachū) is an archetype of cards that appears exclusively in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. They are EARTH Fairy versions of some of the more iconic cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime. All have the same ATK and DEF stats as their original counterparts, and each has effects that prevent themselves from attacking and that reduce their ATK and DEF to 0 while they are face-up on the field. This is circumvented by their support card, "Statue Zone", which negates those effects and also enables them to be Special Summoned from the hand for quick swarming of powerful monsters. As with many anime-only archetypes, this archetype has several TCG and OCG members that are otherwise unrelated, but that would theoretically be valid targets for "Statue Zone".
  • File:Quake1.gif Statues are enemies that appear in the expansion pack to Quake; Dissolution of Eternity. They first act as simple scenery, but if the player presses a switch or opens a door, they will come to life and attack. This may also happen if the player turns their back to the Statue, so be aware of your surroundings. There are two variants: the first being identical to a Knight and the second being identical to a Death Knight. They only appear in R2M1: Tempus Fugit. The interesting fact about the statues is that they will bleed when gibbed, despite the fact that they are made from stone.
owl:sameAs
inventor
Attack
  • *Sword *Fireball
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:stronghold/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Row 4 info
  • 452
walkingspeed
  • n/a
material#
  • 10
  • 20
Row 1 info
attrib
  • none.
ItemTotalValue
  • 1000
it name
  • Statua
ItemCPCost
  • 8
Row 4 title
Used for
  • Settlement decoration
product#
  • 1
baseID
  • World objects
  • Broken statue parts
  • Settlement objects
ItemDC
  • 19
EndProducts
  • Fixture: Statue
Bildgröße
  • 250
ItemName
  • Statue fixture
Row 2 info
  • Extension of the ancient section
Row 1 title
Stamina
  • 8
Row 5 info
  • V2.2
bformatted
  • From a Certain Point of View
Row 2 title
  • Region
walkable
  • no
objectclass
  • Statues
Anime
  • * Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's * Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL
RequiredLevel
  • NA
MaterialRequirements
  • 1
  • 4
Row 5 title
jap name
  • モアイブロック
Row 3 info
  • Unknown
Row 3 title
workspace
epcode
  • 15
gib
  • 100
dbkwik:arelith/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:citybuildinggames/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:darkcloud/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:de.lego/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:de.memory-alpha/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:dofuswiki/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:es.tibia/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:fallout/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:farmville/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:fightingfantasy/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:forgotten-realms/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:forgottenrealms/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:kirby/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:lostpedia/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:memory-alpha/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:memory-beta/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:nethack/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:pixeldungeon/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:quake/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:rune-scape/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:runescape/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:runescapeclassic/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:scratch-pad/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:scratchpad/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:starwars/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:tibia/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:tokusatsu/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:yugi-oh/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:yugioh/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:zelda/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Previous
  • Nightmare
Category
Found
  • Dissolution of Eternity
Box Title
  • The Statue
Story
  • Time of Death
Games
  • FO4
Series
  • Garo
Product
  • Baseball statue
  • Lion statue
  • Minuteman statue
Appearance
  • statue of a foo
Game
  • Pharaoh
Name
  • Statue
  • Statue
  • Statue
  • Stone Statue
  • Wood Statue
  • statue of a foo
Type
Airdate
  • 2006-01-20
Romaji
  • Sutachū
Caption
  • Kirby's Return to Dream Land screenshot
  • placed statues
  • Roku with "Blue-Eyes Statue Dragon" and "Red-Eyes Statue Dragon".
desc
  • Submitted as evidence by Prosecutor Payne
dbkwik:cowrp/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
school2e
reversible1e
  • yes
reversible2e
  • yes
school3e
school1e
dbkwik:quest-for-glory/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:questforglory/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:chibi-robo/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:chibirobo/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:shadowhearts/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:submachine/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:goldeneye/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:garoseries/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Ability
  • None
Weight
  • varies
Skill
  • 6
Color
  • white
Cost
  • 0
Material
Symbol
  • `
dbkwik:crysis/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Notes
  • Seems to be a statue of a dwarven king.
Serie
Episodes
HP
  • 75
  • 250
Ja Name
  • スタチュー
Image File
  • Statue.png
tile
Effects
  • Aesthetic
NEXT
  • Red Sake
Book
  • From a Certain Point of View
Writer
  • Yuji Koboyashi & Kengo Kaji
Director
  • Ryu Kaneda
Bild
  • 8827
Location
  • Kazordoon, near Emperor Kruzak.
wikipage disambiguates
jap meaning
  • Moai Block
epsum
  • 1
evpic
  • Pw1statue.png
evname
  • Statue
abstract
  • Carefully wrapped in a shopping bag is the grotesque sculpture of a horrible, squid-like monster.
  • In the 2250s of an alternate reality, the "stress-reduction activities" on the Starfleet Academy campus during "dead week" included dressing statues of renowned admirals with lingerie from an Orion cadet. There were statues of David Farragut and Yuri Gagarin on campus at this time. (TOS - Starfleet Academy novels: The Gemini Agent, The Assassination Game) In 2266, while investigating the homeworld of a Robot civilization, the crew of the USS Enterprise discovered a gigantic statue of a humanoid. As they discovered shortly after, the statue could slide to one side, allowing a large mechanical arm of the Robots' Master Computer to reach out, and in this instance take hold of the Enterprise crew persons. While the Master Computer held its captives it explained that the statue was of one of the Robots' humanoid creators, a millions years prior. (TOS comic: "UK comic strips, first story arc") In 2376, Planetary Administrator Orosz of Sherman's Planet suggested that a statue be erected of Doctor Elizabeth Lense, who was responsible for developing the cure for Sherman's Plague and saving the majority of the planet's population. (SCE eBook: Oaths)
  • thumb|Ein Modell der Statue von Zefram Cochrane. thumb|Die Statuen auf den Feuerebenen auf Vulkan Eine Statue ist eine Skulptur oder Plastik, eine unbewegliche Figur aus Stein, Holz oder anderen Materialien. Eine besondere Art der Statue für eine wichtige Person kann auch als Denkmal bezeichnet werden, andere Statuen sind Ikonen. (DS9: ; ENT: ) Zu Ehren von Zefram Cochrane wird eine 20 Meter große Statue in Bozeman errichtet. 2063 imitiert Geordi La Forge die Haltung der Statue vor Cochrane. Doch Cochrane ist nicht davon begeistert, dass er eine Statue bekommt. (Star Trek: Der erste Kontakt; ENT: ) Captain Jonathan Archer hat an Bord der Enterprise (NX-01) ein Modell der Statue von Cochrane in seinem Quartier stehen. (ENT: , ) Auf dem Planeten Vulkan befinden sich an mehreren Orten monumentale Statuen, die im Zusammenhang mit religiösen Heiligtümern errichtet worden sind. 2154 zeigt T'Pol Commander Tucker die Statuen von Mönchen auf den Feuerebenen. (ENT: ) 2273 unterzieht sich Spock am Fuß einer riesigen Statue dem Kolinahr-Ritual. (Star Trek: Der Film) Obwohl Gul Dukat während der Cardassianische Besatzung von Bajor ein Kriegsverbrecher gewesen ist, sieht sich Dukat selbst immer als Beschützer und Befreier der Bajoraner. In seinem Wahn versteht Dukat nicht, warum die Bajoraner noch immer keine Statue ihm zu Ehren errichtet haben. (DS9: ) 2374 ist Vic Fontaine der Ansicht, Odo stehe da wie eine Statue und wäre nur für Tauben attraktiv, als dieser über seine Freunde spricht. (DS9: )
  • Jede Klasse hat eine Statue ihrer Gottheit. Diese befinden sich fast alle in Astrub (Stadt) und sollten nicht mit den Tempeln der Gottheiten in Amakna verwechselt werden. Ein Charakter der kein Zaap als Wiederkehrpunkt festgelegt hat, wird an der Statue seiner Gottheit zurückkehren.
  • There are three different statue creations in the Drawn to Life series. Two of them are in Drawn to Life, and one is optionally created in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter in Watersong. Epic Statue Statue/DTL Level|Statue |-|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter= Statue/Watersong|Watersong Statue
  • The statue is an object and location in Submachine 4: The Lab and Submachine Universe.
  • Statues are available in all Stronghold versions, but their purpose has changed within them. In Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader, statues are used as a means of "good things" In Stronghold 2 and Stronghold Legends, statues can be placed when 100 points gained from hand to hand combat are attained. When a statue is placed, the player receives honour monthly. There is no limit to the amount of possible statues.
  • The weight of the statue varies, depending on which monster it is a statue of: it is 1.5 times the corpse weight, plus the weight of any contents. However, due to a bug, statue weight on special levels can be widely off.
  • Statue is a large enemy in the Kirby series, debuting in Kirby's Return to Dream Land. They cannot be inhaled.
  • File:Statue npc.png This statue is actually Fileon, Baron Vost spy.
  • The statue tool is actually pretty self explanatory. You can either navigate to the GUI Menu and use the Statue Tool, or go into the context menu, right click on the ragdoll, then click Statue.
  • Greg tells to stand still as a statue and try another pose from Wake Up Jeff!.
  • Statue is the fifteenth episode of Garo
  • Statues can be found throughout the dungeon.
  • The Statue is a building type in Pharaoh.
  • Statue is multiplayer map in Crysis 2. This map is between Liberty Statue and EMAT camps (some kind of Liberty Island and Evac zone map combination).
  • The statue is an ornament for the garden. It is a terra cotta soldier and isn't a very big statue. Charlie Jolson describes the statue to Mark Hammond as being "the one with the stupid grin". The statue is fragile and a historical heirloom, but it also contains a kilo of smack, which is slang for heroin. The statue was kept in the basement of the Reptilian Gallery in Hyde Park and belonged to the Triads. Charlie somehow knew of the fact that this statue was being kept in the gallery and that it would contain a kilo of heroin. He sends Mark to steal the statue and return it to him. Mark breaks into the gallery, kills some Triads and steals the statue. This angers the Triads big time, who from this point onward want Mark dead. Mark manages to return the statue to Charlie and meets him and his heavies at the Spotted Dog Pub in Whitehall. Rather than handing over the statue however, Mark requests he exchange it for Alex. Charlie however refuses, causing Mark to put the statue down on the bar, and then pointing a gun at Charlie. The pub landlord, Reggie, then knocks Mark to the floor with a beer bottle, preventing Mark from causing any more trouble for Charlie. Although it isn't seen, it is presumed Charlie picked up the statue from the bar and returned it to his mansion in Mayfair. The statue isn't seen again, but was presumably recovered by the police at his mansion, after Charlie's death later in the day.
  • On a planet that the crew of the Enterprise-NX-01 was exploring, a fountain with statues was located across the street from a tavern that was visited by Jonathan Archer, Hoshi Sato and Malcolm Reed. (ENT: "The Communicator") On Risa, the display of a horga'hn statuette indicated desire to take part in jamaharon. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday" ; DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...") Worf kept a statue of Kahless and Morath, during their fight, in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Peak Performance" , "Reunion" , "New Ground" , "Cost of Living" , "Parallels" , "Genesis" ) The same statue also appeared in the house of Pok in the 1996 video game Star Trek: Klingon. A twenty-foot tall statue of Zefram Cochrane stood in Bozeman, Montana by 2373. Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge informed the historical Cochrane of this fact, after time travel left La Forge and the rest of the USS Enterprise-E crew in 2063. (Star Trek: First Contact) Kolos paid 36 bars of latinum for a Verathan statue depicting Drohlak in an auction at Quark's Bar on Deep Space 9 in 2369. (DS9: "Q-Less") Statues of Ardelon Tandro were all over Klaestron IV, that same year. (DS9: "Dax") Lieutenant Worf kept a small shrine with a statue of Kahless in his quarters. (TNG: "Rightful Heir" ) Several statues existed in the Monastery of the Kai. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets") The mercenary Arctus Baran owned a winged statue in his rooms aboard his ship in 2370. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II" ) Doctor Sigmund Freud kept a small statue of a camel in his office as well as other statues depicting Humans. (TNG: "Phantasms" ) Captain Kathryn Janeway kept a statue of a warrior wielding an axe and carrying a shield while riding on a horse in her ready room aboard the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Caretaker") This statue was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. The statue measures approx. 17 ½ x 6 ½ x 16 ¼ inches and has a Paramount Pictures Corp. label on the underside. [1]
  • Statues are world and settlement objects in Fallout 4.
  • File:Quake1.gif Statues are enemies that appear in the expansion pack to Quake; Dissolution of Eternity. They first act as simple scenery, but if the player presses a switch or opens a door, they will come to life and attack. This may also happen if the player turns their back to the Statue, so be aware of your surroundings. There are two variants: the first being identical to a Knight and the second being identical to a Death Knight. They only appear in R2M1: Tempus Fugit. The interesting fact about the statues is that they will bleed when gibbed, despite the fact that they are made from stone. The Statues have the same health as original monsters (Knight and Death Knight's health).
  • The Statue Park in St. Petersburg, commonly called by its short name, Statue, marks the beginning of Bond's sixth mission. It is a labyrinth of statues, monuments, and other fallen remains of the Soviet Union, along with other debris, such as shipping containers. Bond must first meet with ex-KGB agent Valentin Zukovsky here, then confront the head of Janus under a statue of Lenin. After the confrontation, he must locate the stolen Pirate helicopter and rescue Natalya before it explodes. His last objective is to recover the helicopter's flight recorder, which is thrown a short distance into the park.
  • A statue of "The Thinker, also a rather heavy speaking clock. Built by Larry Butz for his girlfriend Cindy Stone, only two exist in the world. The other is listed in evidence files as The Thinker. Series Item 1/2
  • "Statue" (スタチュー Sutachū) is an archetype of cards that appears exclusively in the Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL anime. They are EARTH Fairy versions of some of the more iconic cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime. All have the same ATK and DEF stats as their original counterparts, and each has effects that prevent themselves from attacking and that reduce their ATK and DEF to 0 while they are face-up on the field. This is circumvented by their support card, "Statue Zone", which negates those effects and also enables them to be Special Summoned from the hand for quick swarming of powerful monsters. As with many anime-only archetypes, this archetype has several TCG and OCG members that are otherwise unrelated, but that would theoretically be valid targets for "Statue Zone". This archetype also includes the "Pendulumstatue" archetype. This archetype shares many similarities to the "Malefic" archetype.
  • Like Mimics, the Statue can easily wear a weapon down in the early stages of the game. It uses a long-range hammer weapon, so it is best to take them out from range. When this is not an option, take a shot, get out of range, and repeat.
  • thumb|Captain Qwark Statue in MetropolisStatuen waren aus verschiedenen Materialien hergestellte Abbildungen, meistens von einer berühmten Persönlichkeit.
  • The statue is an adventure map structure in Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest. The hero receives a +1 bonus to morale, when visiting the statue.
  • A Statue is a type of building. At the statue the villagers render homage to your paladin. If your paladin dies you can appoint one of your village a new paladin. For more buildings, see buildings Note: This is one of the few buildings that cannot be leveled up. Trivia: It is well speculated that the statue is based off Caesar
  • There are also three statues and God stones in the second chamber of Mage Arena and one statue in Tai Bwo Wannai village. The Tai Bwo Wannai statue has different examine option: A statue to mark Taie Bwo Wannai sacred grounds File:Guthix stone.png
  • A Statue is a type of Structure. There can only be one statue in the Park at a time. They attract 10 extra visitors. There are statues for each of the toys and one for Chibi-Robo. File:Tot.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by [ expanding it.
  • Statues are used to decorate places. They can be created using Carpentry and Masonry. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • [[Category:]] Statue was an arcane alteration spell that changed the recipient together with anything worn to stone, but kept their faculties and senses intact. In older versions the magical transformation carried a certain risk of immediate death, but if successfull, all versions allowed the affected person or creature to hide in plains sight as a statue, with all the resiliency of stone. The recipient could turn back to their normal form at will.
is Name of
is Details of
is common enemies of