The Worldstone has provided the basis for other artifacts of power, namely the soulstones, the Fragment of Destiny and according to the beliefs of some, Blood Shards.
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| - The Worldstone has provided the basis for other artifacts of power, namely the soulstones, the Fragment of Destiny and according to the beliefs of some, Blood Shards.
- One such Worldstone was buried with a King in a Mayan temple in Tikal. In 1939 Indiana Jones, helped Dr. Charles Sternhart open the tomb but Sternhart, who knew that it would give him access to the Atlantean monuments, claimed it and left. He took it with him to the Labyrinth of Knossos. However, he died inside, and the stone was reclaimed by Jones who later used it to open the exit of the Labyrinth, and later to open the gates of the city itself.
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| - The Worldstone has provided the basis for other artifacts of power, namely the soulstones, the Fragment of Destiny and according to the beliefs of some, Blood Shards.
- One such Worldstone was buried with a King in a Mayan temple in Tikal. In 1939 Indiana Jones, helped Dr. Charles Sternhart open the tomb but Sternhart, who knew that it would give him access to the Atlantean monuments, claimed it and left. He took it with him to the Labyrinth of Knossos. However, he died inside, and the stone was reclaimed by Jones who later used it to open the exit of the Labyrinth, and later to open the gates of the city itself.
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