Heart of Kandrakar
The Heart of Kandrakar is a small crystal kept on a chain, currently held by Will Vandom. When the Guardians transform, the Heart absorbs into Will's body and emerges once the Guardians are reverted to normal. The Heart was created by (and containing the spirit of) Xin Jing, the nymph daughter of the Jade Emperor. Its name means "Heart of Crystal". The Heart possesses the power to turn the five basic elements into pure energy. It transforms the girls into Guardians, slightly older versions of themselves, and strengthens their elemental powers. At first, the Heart's primary function is to transform the girls and to close portals, but after absorbing the Seal of Phobos, it is able to open portals as well. It also has other powers: the gift of regeneration, creating Astral Drops, and putting up force fields. According to Cassidy, the Heart leaves a "spark" of itself in its Keeper.
Powers Through the Guardians, the following powers have been shown:
- Wield Absolute Energy
- Possess the power of Quintessence (control of Life Energy)
- Glamouring
- Teletransporting
- Sensing magical phenomena
- Empathy towards animals
- Empathy towards inanimate objects
- Invisibility
- Hydrokinesis (control over Water)
- Change the physical appearance of things
- Influence minds
- Hydromancy
- Pyrokinesis (control over Fire)
- Thermokinesis (control over Heat)
- Telepathy
- Geokinesis (control over Earth)
- Chlorokinesis (control over Plants)
- Psychokinesis
- Create soundproof rooms
- Aerokinesis (control over Air)
- Able to recall memories of others
- Flight
- Enhanced hearing
The Heart has also shown the following abilities
- Open (after an encounter with the Seal of Phobos which was absorbed into the Heart) and close Portals in the Veil
- Open folds
- Create Astral Drops
- Create multiple copies of the holder
- Show a creature's true form
- Shield the holder from dark forces
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