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'''The | '''The Mon Amour Stone''' (Japanese: モナムールストーン) is a large heart shaped gem in [[Amiy Castle|Amiy Palace]] belonging to the [[Amiy Kingdom]]. It is a mystical stone that was passed down in care as a protector of the Amiy Kingdom. The residents of the Amiy Kingdom lived happily in peace, guarded by the Mon Amour Stone. | ||
In the events of ''[[Densetsu no Starfy 4]]'', [[Degil]] stole the Mon Amour Stone in an attempt so that she could be seen as more beautiful, to appeal to [[Coral|Prince Coral]], before turning Amiy Palace into [[Degil's Castle|a castle]] of her own. She also exploited its power to overlook Starfy and Starly on their adventures, and sent bosses to stop them on their paths. {{clr}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Its name is based on the French expression "mon amour", meaning one's love. | |||
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Revision as of 19:21, 4 November 2018
The Mon Amour Stone (Japanese: モナムールストーン) is a large heart shaped gem in Amiy Palace belonging to the Amiy Kingdom. It is a mystical stone that was passed down in care as a protector of the Amiy Kingdom. The residents of the Amiy Kingdom lived happily in peace, guarded by the Mon Amour Stone.
In the events of Densetsu no Starfy 4, Degil stole the Mon Amour Stone in an attempt so that she could be seen as more beautiful, to appeal to Prince Coral, before turning Amiy Palace into a castle of her own. She also exploited its power to overlook Starfy and Starly on their adventures, and sent bosses to stop them on their paths.
Trivia
- Its name is based on the French expression "mon amour", meaning one's love.