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Re: My New Stone
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Your picture looks a lot like the moon just saying
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Re: My New Stone
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 3
Go to my profile and press f5.
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Re: My New Stone
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Post # 4
I think you're right in thinking it's an agate.
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Re: My New Stone
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 5
This is what it does physically:

It changes colour and all. Like the tips were a light blue like a blue agate then the turned a bit darker then started turning green and continues changing. The red stripes are red like a red Jasper or a carnelian. But they turned orange then back to red then go back and forth. When its red its a solid stripe. But when its orange it's a sketchy stripe. The centre part was mossy green then turned dark blue then turned dark green then brown then mossy green and repeats. Then there are these cloud looking formations that literally swirl around and it's at the two end tips. As for the centre part it sortof goes through these changes, but I have no idea how to describe the changes.
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Re: My New Stone
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Post # 6
Well, whatever it is it's way cool!
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Re: My New Stone
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Post # 7
Personally, it looks like bloodstone to me ^^;;;
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Re: My New Stone
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 8
Why not take it to your local museum? They will have samples of every known stone on Earth. Well, at least, my local museum in Leeds, does.
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Re: My New Stone
By: / Knowledgeable
Post # 9
There's not a museum close by for me to get it checked there. The only local museum for a couple hour radius is the military museum here in town. And I don't have the resources to take a long drive to get it examined at a museum. But thanks for the input.
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Re: My New Stone
By: Moderator / Adept
Post # 10

This looks to me like perhaps a piece of mugglestone. Mugglestone is a stone with naturally occurring layers of red jasper, hematite, and tigers eye. But as Brysing suggested you can take it to a museum, university, or other place that has a rock specialist. These people are going to be able to tell better than anyone just looking at at picture of it on the internet.

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Re: My New Stone
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Post # 11
the stoe u described souds like an iluminatti stone it was meant for u to find it because it will help u through a difficult trial
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