List Of Magical Items In Fablehaven
This is a list of the magical items in the fictional Fablehaven series.
Read more about List Of Magical Items In Fablehaven: Secret Artifacts, Wands, Potions, Magical Ball With Distractor Spell, Coulter's Walking Stick, Magic Cocoon, Magic Knots, The Fairy Queen's Shrine, Umite Wax Markers and Candles, The Copper Rod, The Thief's Net, Gravity Rods, The Golden Mask, The Rain Stick, Dizzy Crystal, Transdimentional Tub, The Revenant's Nail, Knapsack, Unicorn Horn, Magical Figurines, Adamant, Mirav's Chains, Truth Chain, Tauran Maze, Journal of Secrets, Sage's Gauntlets, Vasilis, The Bell, Whistle, and Music Box, Warren's Amulet, Homing Canister
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