Star of Threbe - Other Items (TV Series)

Other Items (TV Series)

Portal Map: An ancient map given to Hay Lin by her grandmother Yan Lin. It displays and locates portals to Meridian when the Heart is held over it. It is only part of a map, the part that shows Earth. A loyal knight of Prince Phobos saw that Phobos was evil, so he ripped part of the map and took it. It debuted in "Happy Birthday Will" when Yan Lin found it while cleaning out the attic. Once the Heart of Kandrakar absorbed the Seal of Phobos, the Portal Map became useless. Its final appearance was in "The Underwater Mines".

Horn of Hypnos: is a yellow-orange bulky mystical horn which turns its victims into zombie-like "Trance Marchers". The Horn has a low pitch, which changes them. Once a victim becomes a Trance Marcher, they lack free will and the knowledge of how to attack and can only follow orders. The Horn only works when it is pointed at its victim; hearing the Horn is not enough to be turned into a Trance Marcher. In order to prevent the Horn from working, two methods of escaping the spell are either to put in earplugs (Irma and Blunk did this), or to be under water, since this seems to render the Horn useless (Caleb went underwater accidentally when the Horn was blown). When the spell is broken, the horn vanishes and reappears in a different location.

The Horn's debut was in "Walk this Way" (Season 1), where Cedric used it to turn Drake and a few rebels into Trance Marchers. Blunk stole it and everybody in Heatherfield fell victim to the Horn's spell, including Hay Lin. Caleb managed to break the spell and everyone turned back to normal. The Horn vanished. It reappeared in "G is for Garbage" (Season 2). The Knights of Vengeance used it to turn the Guardians into Trance Marchers, except Irma, who escaped the spell. She enlisted Blunk's help; he managed to sing the melody that was required to break the spell and make the Horn vanish again. Before the spell was broken, Trance Marcher Cornelia sent boulders flying in the air; one of them fell on the Horn and smashed it. It is unclear whether the Horn would be usable again after getting crushed.

Aurameres: The Aurameres made their debut in "B is for Betrayal" (Season 2). They are five small glowing spheres kept on Kandrakar. They spinn clockwise on a table in a room in the fortress. The Aurameres are the source of all Guardian magic, transmitting Kandrakar's energy across the dimensions to the Heart of Kandrakar and the Guardians. Luba is the keeper of the Aurameres. There are five different colours:

  • The Pink Auramere represents Will's Guardian element over Quintessence
  • The Blue Auramere represents Irma's Guardian element over Water
  • The Orange Auramere represents Taranee's Guardian element over Fire
  • The Yellow Auramere represents Cornelia's Guardian element over Earth
  • The Teal Auramere represents Hay Lin's Guardian element over Air

The Aurameres were introduced to the Guardians in "B is for Betrayal" as the source of their powers. When the Knights of Destruction attacked Kandrakar in "N is for Narcissist", Nerissa (Glamoured as the Mage) made Halinor afraid that the Guardians were failing to protect the fortress, in order to steal the Aurameres. She knocked Luba out for a few minutes so she could absorb the Aurameres and become a Quinto - Guardian. She accidentally put all the power of the Aurameres into Cornelia, who absorbed all five Aurameres into her own body. The other Guardians lost their powers and it was up to Cornelia to defeat the Knights. It appears that when the powers of the Aurameres are present in one person, that person becomes more powerful than the five apart.

Nerissa tried to enthral Cornelia while she still held the five Aurameres, but she was interrupted by the return of the other Guardians and Luba. At the end of the episode the Aurameres were removed from her body and placed back on the table. In "Z is for Zenith", when Cedric had swallowed and eaten Phobos and grew to the size of Godzilla, he instructed Miranda (who had also been enlarged by Cedric's power) to destroy the Aurameres to render the Guardians powerless. She was on the verge of completing her task, having defeated Luba, Caleb, and Blunk, but Sandpit managed to punch her and stop her from taking the Aurameres.

Symbols of Elyon: These are her Body, Mind and Spirit. Phobos discovered who his long lost sister was in "The Princess Revealed" (Season 1) and it turned out to be Elyon Brown. In "Stop the Presses" Phobos started the Ritual of Amalgamation, which would cause part of Elyon to already be in Meridian, so that it will be easier to bring her there afterwards. For this ritual, he needs symbols of Elyon's body, mind, and spirit. Cedric takes her hairbrush to represent her body and A+ math test to represent her mind. The Spirit was much harder to capture because Cedric had to get her breath. Cedric finally captures Elyon's breath in a balloon. In "Parents' Night" the Ritual of Amalgamation has been completed and the three items combine to create a crown, which Elyon wears, even after Phobos is defeated in Season 2. Later on in the episode, Cedric manages to take Elyon back home to Meridian and to Phobos, who comes up with lies about the Veil and the Guardians.

Tooth of Tonga: A large tooth that belonged to a creature of long ago that allowed him to travel through the universe by creating folds. The Tooth is used to open folds, like the Heart of Kandrakar. The Tooth of Tonga made its début in "B is for Betrayal" (Season 2). The Oracle gave the Tooth to Blunk as a gift because he sees Blunk is always willing to save his friends, even Guardians. It is revealed in "R is for Relentless" that Nerissa performed a spell on the Tooth earlier in Season 2 so that she can track Blunk's movement between worlds when opening folds. In "X is for Xanadu", when Blunk is captured, Phobos takes the Tooth away from him as part of his plan to create a giant fold using the Great Ring. Blunk managed got the Tooth back in "Z is for Zenith".

Book of Secrets: A large book that only the owner of the book can open. The owner of the Book is currently Prince Phobos. It has all of Phobos' secrets and plans for Elyon locked inside. It was first mentioned in "Ambush at Torus Filney" but made its début in "The Mogriffs". Elyon found it in the library and took it to her room, and Caleb and Blunk stole it. They tried many methods of opening the book but were not successful until "The Seal of Phobos" where the Guardians gained the magical Seal of Phobos that could open anything. They learned of Phobos' plan to steal Elyon's power when the book was opened.

Mage Ring: The Mage Ring can open folds to travel between worlds. Nerissa kept it when the Mage died. Nerissa didn't really need the ring since she had her Seal to do her work. When the Seal was taken and she was absorbed into it, the Mage Ring teleported straight to Phobos. He used this to create a giant fold using the Great Ring. It is uncertain what becomes of the Mage Ring after Phobos and Cedric are defeated in "Z is for Zenith".

The Great Ring: The Great Ring is a gigantic ring that towers over the castle of Meridian. It is used to create a huge fold that splits the castle in half. Its power supply comes from the Mage Ring and Blunk's Tonga Tooth. Phobos created the ring in order to invade Kandrakar with his army. It made its debut in "Y is for Yield", in which the people of Meridian were forced to build the Ring over the castle. At the end of the episode, Phobos activated the Ring and a fold was created that allowed dozens of Lurdens and the Knights of Vengeance to cross over. In "Z is for Zenith" Cedric uses the Great Ring to invade Earth. When Elyon returns to Meridian with all her powers restored, it is unclear what becomes of the Great Ring towering over the Palace.

Spike Wheels: Spike Wheels made their début in "Framed" (Season 1). These are used by Lurdens and Castle Guards during Phobos' reign. Lurdens or Castle Guards will let the wheels roll freely towards fleeing people. The wheels send out spikes to injure people and will stop them from running. When the wheel stops it releases lots of tiny orange scorpions which are called Morphans. The Morphans attack the victim with a stinger on their tail that injects Morphan Venom into the victim; they then sleep for 24 hours. Spike Wheels were seen in "The Rebel Rescue", when they are used by Lurdens, Castle Guards, and Cedric to get Caleb and Blunk. During the battle they discover a Castle Guard who was injured by one of the spikes from the wheel. Against Caleb's advice, the Guardians help the guard. Morphans are released and one of them injects Morphan Venom into Taranee, who falls asleep for 24 hours. The Castle Guard that the Guardians helped was in fact Tynar, who later convinced nearly all the Castle Guards to turn against Phobos and help the Rebellion.

Seal of Nerissa: First appeared in the Season 2 episode "Q is for Quarry". It was created when Kadma stole the Heart of Meridian and merged it with the Heart of Zamballa after Will refused to absorb the Heart of Meridian. As the Heart of Meridian was stolen rather than given away, the Heart returned to Nerissa, who called the combined Heart the Seal of Nerissa. In "U is for Undivided", Nerissa tries to add Lillian's Heart of Earth to her Seal but fails. In "V is for Victory", Will discovers that they can't take the Seal because of the Heart of Meridian was given to Nerissa freely, so she frees Phobos since he can take it and bend the rule.

Nerissa then absorbs the original Guardians into the Seal after they snapped out of her control. This allowed the Seal to have all the Guardians powers. Phobos gets the Seal away from Nerissa and renames it the Sceptre of Phobos. After retaking Meridian, Phobos sets his sights on Kandrakar, and is on the verge of taking it when he is betrayed by Lord Cedric, who swallows him whole, thus gaining his powers. After Cedric's defeat, Phobos is brought back up and the Seal is broken, separating into a teardrop shaped jewel and the Heart of Zamballa.

With the power of the Heart of Meridian, Heart of Zamballa, and the Guardians Powers, its holder has the powers of:

  • Glamouring
  • Teleportation
  • Opening folds
  • All the Powers of the Guardian of Quintessence
  • All the Powers of the Guardian of Water
  • All the Powers of the Guardian of Fire
  • All the Powers of the Guardian of Earth
  • All the Powers of the Guardian of Air
  • Showing who has the Heart of a world (Nerissa did this when she wanted to the Heart of Aridia)
  • Absorb people into the Seal
  • Create Shields (protects the holder from attacks)
  • Increasing the natural powers of its holder
  • Warping reality
  • All of the powers of the Hearts of Meridian and Zamballa

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