Fictional jewels Bhelliom (a.k.a. The Saphire Rose) is sapphire jewel of unlimited power from The Elenium and The Tamuli by David Eddings. It contains the Troll Gods and was used to cure the Queen Ehlana of the poison used by the Primate Annias in his attempt to steal the throne of Elenia. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bhelliom"
A Chaos Emerald is a mystic item that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog video games, allowing the holder of all seven of them to achieve ultimate power, and certain characters from the Sonic world can transform into a "super" form as a result of this (see Super Sonic). Each emerald is composed of positive and negative charged materials which make them an everlasting source of energy and allow them to float. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chaos Emerald"
The Greygem of Gargath is a fictional item in the Dragonlance universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greygem of Gargath"
(List of fictional gemstones) * Bhelliom: The Elenium ...more on Wikipedia about "List of fictional gemstones"
The Pink Panther refers to a series of films most of which feature Peter Sellers as the bumbling French policeman Jacques Clouseau. A series of animated cartoons by the same name also exist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pink Panther"
The Sol Emeralds were introduced in the video game Sonic Rush For Nintendo DS. They are the Chaos Emeralds' equivalent in a parallel dimension. Blaze the Cat is the guardian of the Sol Emeralds. Each Sol Emerald shares the same color as its Chaos Emerald counterpart. The main distinction between the Emeralds, however, is that Chaos Emeralds carry the shape of a brilliant cut, whereas Sol Emeralds carry the shape of an emerald cut. There powers are also based on fire. The Sol Emeralds name comes from the spanish word for sun, sol, which explains the fire powers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sol Emeralds"
The Tears of All Oceans are a group of jewels from the Redwall novel Pearls of Lutra. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tears of All Oceans"
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