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The '''Fleshstone''' is a crystal embedded in the back of the neck of a knight of [[Crystallia]]. It connects all the Crystin together. If one is good at something, it makes all of them a little better at it. This is used most often in fighting. It does this via the [[Mindstone]]. This also creates a weakness in the Knights, that is if the Mindstone is interrupted, an enemy can harm all the Knights through the connection.
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|The second become Fleshstones, which are what really make us into Crystin.
 
|[[Bastille]]'s explanation of [[Crystallia]]{{book ref|a2|16}}
 
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The '''Fleshstone''' is a crystal embedded in the back of the neck of a knight of [[Crystallia]].
 
 
Fleshstones are created from one of the three types of crystals that grow in Crystallia. They appear as blue crystals in the back of a Crystin's neck.{{book ref|a2|16}} When removed from a Crystin, they are about the size of two fingers. The act of removing a Fleshstone from a Crystin is considered a deep violation and can lead to the Crystin's death if it is not replaced.{{book ref|a2|15}}
 
 
The Fleshstone improves the physical abilities of a Crystin beyond normal human abilities. In particular, it gives them an enhanced speed and strength.{{book ref|a2|17}} It accomplishes this by connecting all the Crystin together through the [[Mindstone]]. When one Crystin knows how to do something, every Crystin gets slightly better at it.{{book ref|a3|11}} Crystin can also feel the presence of other Crystin through the Fleshstone. Sensing a Fleshstone is not dependent on the Fleshstone being inside a Crystin.{{book ref|a2|15}} This also creates a weakness in the Knights, that is if the Mindstone is interrupted, an enemy can harm all the Knights through the connection.{{book ref|a3|21}}
 
   
 
Alcatraz sends his [[Smedry Talent|Talent]] through the Fleshstone into every Crystin at the end of the [[Siege of Mokia]].{{book ref|a4|20}}
 
Alcatraz sends his [[Smedry Talent|Talent]] through the Fleshstone into every Crystin at the end of the [[Siege of Mokia]].{{book ref|a4|20}}
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