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These are the oldest remnants of Adeptii on Equinox. Located in the rotunda of the Hall-of-the-Point, the Chiefs are the petrified heartwood which was converted into piezoelectric quartz when they ascended 254 million years before human civilization appeared on Earth.

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  • Crystal Chiefs
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  • These are the oldest remnants of Adeptii on Equinox. Located in the rotunda of the Hall-of-the-Point, the Chiefs are the petrified heartwood which was converted into piezoelectric quartz when they ascended 254 million years before human civilization appeared on Earth.
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  • These are the oldest remnants of Adeptii on Equinox. Located in the rotunda of the Hall-of-the-Point, the Chiefs are the petrified heartwood which was converted into piezoelectric quartz when they ascended 254 million years before human civilization appeared on Earth. The cavities or harmonic units in the crystal columns – known as “domains” – resonate to the electromagnetic and gravitational influences of the Otz Chiim system that result in these domains being energized periodically. The channels between the cell walls act as waveguides to direct energy between the various domain structures in ways similar to the nerve/axon/neuron relationship in the human brain. The exposed crystal columns of the Chiefs act as waveguides, receptors and emitters for the communications and sentience apparatus of the regenerated Chiefs.
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