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An Ihan Crystal is a memory storage device. It allows one person to relive the experiences of another. Ihan Crystals are actually Khaydarin Crystals which have been modified by a special combination of energies that radiate from two points on the moon of Ehlna, making them ideal for holding memories.

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  • An Ihan Crystal is a memory storage device. It allows one person to relive the experiences of another. Ihan Crystals are actually Khaydarin Crystals which have been modified by a special combination of energies that radiate from two points on the moon of Ehlna, making them ideal for holding memories.
  • Zeratul recorded his quest for the prophecy starting from Ulaan to the Overmind's vision into an ihan and gave it to Jim Raynor to view. The crystal was stored in Hyperion's laboratory.
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  • An Ihan Crystal is a memory storage device. It allows one person to relive the experiences of another. Ihan Crystals are actually Khaydarin Crystals which have been modified by a special combination of energies that radiate from two points on the moon of Ehlna, making them ideal for holding memories.
  • Zeratul recorded his quest for the prophecy starting from Ulaan to the Overmind's vision into an ihan and gave it to Jim Raynor to view. The crystal was stored in Hyperion's laboratory.
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