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<blockquote data-quote="Pssthpok" data-source="post: 5299857" data-attributes="member: 34725"><p>The phial of Galadriel was, well... a phial, obviously, but it was filled with well water that had captured the light of Earendil. Earendil was the 1st Age hero born of all the major bloodlines: Maia, Noldo, Sinda and Adan. He was able to get the Valar to come over to Middle-earth and crush Melkor because he sailed the seas while wearing a Silmaril on his brow.</p><p></p><p>Mind you, the Silmarils were jewels created by Feanor, the high prince of the Noldor, way before they even started counting years. These jewels captured the light of the Trees of Valinor - the only light in the world at the time. It's said that the Silmarils were the greatest work of art in all of history, save the actions of the Valar (who crafted the world itself).</p><p></p><p>After Earendil reached Valinor, they gave him a boat so he could sail the night sky and watch the borderlands of the Void, in case Melkor ever tried to reenter the world.</p><p></p><p>Nothing about the Phial or the light contained therein is Common or Uncommon. That thing is 100% Rare/Artifact level magic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pssthpok, post: 5299857, member: 34725"] The phial of Galadriel was, well... a phial, obviously, but it was filled with well water that had captured the light of Earendil. Earendil was the 1st Age hero born of all the major bloodlines: Maia, Noldo, Sinda and Adan. He was able to get the Valar to come over to Middle-earth and crush Melkor because he sailed the seas while wearing a Silmaril on his brow. Mind you, the Silmarils were jewels created by Feanor, the high prince of the Noldor, way before they even started counting years. These jewels captured the light of the Trees of Valinor - the only light in the world at the time. It's said that the Silmarils were the greatest work of art in all of history, save the actions of the Valar (who crafted the world itself). After Earendil reached Valinor, they gave him a boat so he could sail the night sky and watch the borderlands of the Void, in case Melkor ever tried to reenter the world. Nothing about the Phial or the light contained therein is Common or Uncommon. That thing is 100% Rare/Artifact level magic. [/QUOTE]
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