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Sun-and-Stars
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The Sun-and-Stars amulet, also known as the Sun-and-Stars medallion or simply the Sun-and-Stars, was an amulet with the magical ability to turn objects into different metals. It was made of a white metal that was not silver, depicted the moon, and had three sockets in it. Each of the sockets had a corresponding piece of metal that would unlock some of it's power. For example, putting the Bronze bullet in a socket would allow its owner to turn things to bronze.
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City of Gold
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Sun-and-Stars
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The Age of Bronze
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Before 1519
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The Sun-and-Stars amulet, also known as the Sun-and-Stars medallion or simply the Sun-and-Stars, was an amulet with the magical ability to turn objects into different metals. It was made of a white metal that was not silver, depicted the moon, and had three sockets in it. Each of the sockets had a corresponding piece of metal that would unlock some of it's power. For example, putting the Bronze bullet in a socket would allow its owner to turn things to bronze.