Quite interesting, actually. I missed that.
The canon (and also the historical) philosopher’s stone could cause immortality, and also create gold.
That Eliezer would mention it here, in this way, is presumably a hint that this one does not do either of those things.
Thought: This also possibly means its makers mislabeled it but failed to notice their confusion.
Quite interesting, actually. I missed that.
The canon (and also the historical) philosopher’s stone could cause immortality, and also create gold.
That Eliezer would mention it here, in this way, is presumably a hint that this one does not do either of those things.
Thought: This also possibly means its makers mislabeled it but failed to notice their confusion.