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by: mnld on Aug 19, 2009

Okay, yeah, I know. Most of us (or at least me) heard of this guy from reading Harry Potter but he was a real person. A french alchemist who was said to have discovered the "philosophers stone" Similar to Harry Potters "sorcerers Stone")which had the properties for eternal life. As most of us know, many stones have different corresponding properties but could there be one that gave immortality? My hypothesis is that the philosophers stone is not a natural compound, but a composite, made of elements such as emeralds for extended life or some other stones. Not only that, there must have been some powerful enchantments to give the user immortality. Those enchantments would have been extremely powerful, read from a book most likely with the position of the Necronomicon. I haven't stumbled upon any information stating that Flamel was an Occultist or Pagan, but I believe he most likely was. If he did create a Immortality stone, he should still be alive to this day. What do you think?