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A '''lapis alectorius''', '''alectoria''' or '''capon stone''' is a non-precious [[Gastrolith|stone found in the gizzard]] of [[capon]]s (young, castrated roosters). In [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]] it is believed to be an effective [[amulet]], granting the wearer a heightened sense of courage and boldness. These properties are unproven.
A '''lapis alectorius''', '''alectoria''' or '''capon stone''' is a non-precious [[Gastrolith|stone found in the gizzard]] of [[capon]]s (young, castrated roosters). In [[Magic (paranormal)|magic]] it is believed to be an effective [[amulet]], granting the wearer a heightened sense of courage and boldness. These properties are unproven.

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A lapis alectorius, alectoria or capon stone is a non-precious stone found in the gizzard of capons (young, castrated roosters). In magic it is believed to be an effective amulet, granting the wearer a heightened sense of courage and boldness. These properties are unproven.

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