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A sword that has a gem in it's hilt named with its status in this order; short diamond indilliath, midsized sapphire indilliath, long emerald indilliath. As well, if an indilliath has multiple gems, if vertical name in order from top to bottom, if horizontal name left to right. When naming with multiple gems name in a single word; rubphire (ruby-sapphire) and this is the rule: 1= if first 2= if middle 3= if last Ruby:Rub, ub, uby Sapphire: Sapph, ir, apphire Emerald: Emer, er, erald Diamond: Diam amon, ond Pearl: Pearl, earl, earl Aquamarine: Aquam, amar, arine Amethyst: Ameth, eth, yst Opal: Opal, opal, opal Garnet: Garn, arn, arnet Gold: Gol, ol, old Silver: Silv, ilv, ilver Bronze: Bronz, onz, onze Mithril: Mith, ithr, ithril Orihalcon: Orihal, ihal, ihalcon and many more along the same lines as long as the first ends in a constanant, the middle begins with a vowel and ends in constanants, and last begins with a vowel and finishes the gem or stone Examples of multiples: Rubirerald, rubirond, rubirearl, rubirarine, rubiryst, rubiropal, rubirarnet, rubirold, rubirilver, rubirver, rubironze, rubirithril, rubirihalcon (ruby, sapphire, ( )) Ruberald (Ruby Emerald) Ruberamonetharine (Ruby, Emerald, Diamond, Amethyst, Aquamarine) Aragorn held a long Goletharnihalcon Indilliath
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