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[[Image:Philosophersstone.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Philosopher's Stone embedded in a wall of gold]]The '''Philosopher's Stone''' was one of the first artefacts Lara was after. In [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]] Lara travels to Rome to search for it. The stone lay within the [[Philosopher's Gate]] that could only be unlocked by retrieving the [[God Stones]], and defeating the [[Stone Serpents]] that guarded it.  
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The '''Philosopher's Stone''' is an [[artefact]] Lara discovered in [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]].
  
Lara tried to remove the stone from its resting place in a wall of gold. The platform she was standing on gave way, and she was cast into a long tunnel that led to the catacombs of [[The Colosseum]]. Lara then found another way back into the temple through the Colosseum. She made another more sucessful attempt to remove the stone using a [[crowbar]].
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It was one of the first artefacts Lara was after in her adventures.
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{{Quote|Winston Smith<ref>Dialogue between [[Winston Smith]], [[Charles Kane]] and [[Father Patrick]] during an in-game FMV</ref>|Ah, the Philosopher's Stone. One of Lara's early conquests. And one of her most challenging pursuits, if my memory serves me.}}
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==History==
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Not much is revealed of the artefact's history during the game, but it's most likely sought for because of its said powers.
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===Discovery===
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In [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]] Lara travels to [[Rome]] to search for it. The stone lay within the [[Philosopher's Gate]] that could only be unlocked by retrieving the [[God Stones]], and defeating the [[Stone Serpents]] that guarded it.
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After defeating the [[Serpent Gargoyles]] and opening the [[Philosopher's Gate]], Lara made it to the artefact. However, when she tried to remove the stone from its resting place in a wall of gold, the platform she was standing on gave way. Lara was casted into a long tunnel that led to the catacombs of [[The Colosseum]]. Lara then found another way back into the temple through the Colosseum. She made another more successful attempt to remove the stone using a [[crowbar]].
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==Appearance==
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Red, delicate gemstone with a rough stone bottom.
  
 
==Powers==
 
==Powers==
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The stone upon contact would turn other metals into pure gold. The wall it was embedded in, was already made of gold when Lara removed the stone.
  
The stone upon contact would turn other metals into pure gold. The wall it was embedded in, was already made of gold when Lara removed the stone.
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==Historical Precedent==
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The Philosopher's Stone is more a legendary alchemical substance than an actual stone. In addition to turn metals into gold or silver, it was believed to be an elixir of life - useful for rejuvenation or even achieving immortality. Mentions of the artefact can be found as far back as cirka 300 A.D. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher%27s_stone Retrieved on 12th Dec 2012</ref>
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:Philosophersstone.jpg|Philosopher's Stone embedded in a wall of gold
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Image:Tr5 philosopher's stone FMV.JPG|Lara holding the Philosopher's Stone (FMV)
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</gallery>
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==Related Articles==
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* [[God Stones]]
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: The four [[artefacts]] that are needed to open the [[Philosopher's Gate]]
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:* [[Mercury Stone]]
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:* [[Saturn Stone]]
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:* [[Mars Stone]]
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:* [[Venus Stone]]
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* [[Philosopher's Gate]]
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: The mysterious gate that guards the Philosopher's Stone
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{{ref}}
  
 
[[Category: Artefacts]]
 
[[Category: Artefacts]]
[[Category: Chronicles]]
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[[Category:Tomb Raider Chronicles]]
 
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 12 December 2012

Philosopher's Stone
Philosophersstone.jpg
Found 1995
Rome, Italy
Game(s) Tomb Raider Chronicles
Level Found The Colosseum

The Philosopher's Stone is an artefact Lara discovered in Tomb Raider Chronicles.

It was one of the first artefacts Lara was after in her adventures.

Ah, the Philosopher's Stone. One of Lara's early conquests. And one of her most challenging pursuits, if my memory serves me.
Winston Smith[1]

History

Not much is revealed of the artefact's history during the game, but it's most likely sought for because of its said powers.

Discovery

In Tomb Raider Chronicles Lara travels to Rome to search for it. The stone lay within the Philosopher's Gate that could only be unlocked by retrieving the God Stones, and defeating the Stone Serpents that guarded it.

After defeating the Serpent Gargoyles and opening the Philosopher's Gate, Lara made it to the artefact. However, when she tried to remove the stone from its resting place in a wall of gold, the platform she was standing on gave way. Lara was casted into a long tunnel that led to the catacombs of The Colosseum. Lara then found another way back into the temple through the Colosseum. She made another more successful attempt to remove the stone using a crowbar.

Appearance

Red, delicate gemstone with a rough stone bottom.

Powers

The stone upon contact would turn other metals into pure gold. The wall it was embedded in, was already made of gold when Lara removed the stone.

Historical Precedent

The Philosopher's Stone is more a legendary alchemical substance than an actual stone. In addition to turn metals into gold or silver, it was believed to be an elixir of life - useful for rejuvenation or even achieving immortality. Mentions of the artefact can be found as far back as cirka 300 A.D. [2]

Gallery

Related Articles

The four artefacts that are needed to open the Philosopher's Gate
The mysterious gate that guards the Philosopher's Stone

References

  1. Dialogue between Winston Smith, Charles Kane and Father Patrick during an in-game FMV
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher%27s_stone Retrieved on 12th Dec 2012