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  2. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Tarnhelm, a magic helmet giving the wearer the ability to change form or become invisible. Used by Alberich in Der Ring des Nibelungen. (Continental Germanic mythology) Goswhit, the helmet of King Arthur, passed down to him from Uther Pendragon. (Arthurian legend) Sun Wukong's magical headband, a magical headband which, once put on, can never ...

  3. Magic item - Wikipedia

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    Magic items are commonly found in both folklore and modern fantasy. Their fictional appearance is as old as the Iliad in which Aphrodite's magical girdle is used by Hera as a love charm. [1] Magic items often act as a plot device to grant magical abilities. They may give magical abilities to a person lacking in them, or enhance the power of a ...

  4. Category:Magic items - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons & Dragons magic items (9 P) M. Marvel Comics magical objects (30 P, 6 F) O. Objects believed to protect from evil (4 C, 42 P) Objects used for divination (4 ...

  5. Magical and mystical Country Story Items arrive - AOL

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    This week, magical items have arrived in the Country Story store. They aren't alone however, earlier this week Restaurant City and the mysterious Project Unicorn Parade have also added to the ...

  6. List of magical weapons - Wikipedia

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    Ru Yi Jing Gu Bang – Magical staff wielded by the Monkey King Sun Wukong in the Chinese classic novel, Journey to the West.; Some weapons in Chinese folklore do not, strictly speaking, have magical properties, but are forged with materials or methods that are unique in the context of the story.

  7. Magic ring - Wikipedia

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    Traditional medieval Arabic and Hebraic demonology both cultivated the legend of the Ring of Solomon, used to control demons and / or djinn.Tales of magic rings feature in One Thousand and One Nights, where the fisherman Judar bin Omar finds the ring of the enchanter Al-Shamardal, [7] and the cobbler Ma'aruf discovers the signet of Shaddád ibn Aad. [8]