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[[File:Philosophersstone.jpg|thumb|The Philosopher's Stone.]]The '''Philosopher's Stone''' is an alchemical substance that can turn several metals into gold, and is also capable of creating the [[Panacea]]. | [[File:Philosophersstone.jpg|thumb|The Philosopher's Stone.]]The '''Philosopher's Stone''' is an alchemical substance that can turn several metals, such as lead, into gold, and is also capable of creating the [[Panacea]]. The philosopher's stone is also believed to have the ability to grand Immortality to anyone whi drinks its substence. | ||
[[Giovanni Borgia]] accidentally discovered the formula when he took a look at [[The Book]]. After he wrote it down, [[Bombastus]] used it to create the substance. | [[Giovanni Borgia]] accidentally discovered the formula when he took a look at [[The Book]]. After he wrote it down, [[Bombastus]] used it to create the substance. | ||
[[Category:Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]] | [[Category:Assassin's Creed: Project Legacy]] | ||
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Revision as of 03:57, 3 March 2011
The Philosopher's Stone is an alchemical substance that can turn several metals, such as lead, into gold, and is also capable of creating the Panacea. The philosopher's stone is also believed to have the ability to grand Immortality to anyone whi drinks its substence.
Giovanni Borgia accidentally discovered the formula when he took a look at The Book. After he wrote it down, Bombastus used it to create the substance.