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"If Voss thinks those stone relics can help the Reich, we have to find them before he does."
Indiana Jones[src]

The Sunsparker Relic, also known as the Giza Stone, was an artifact tied to the mystery of the Great Circle.[1]

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The Sunsparker Relic formed part of a set of seventeen multicolored stones, each inscribed with a unique word in Adamic, and was made of the same material used for the construction of the Great Pyramids of Giza which lay along the Great Circle and where the Sunsparker was concealed.[1]

If used in conjunction with the other sixteen pieces and its Adamic name was spoken third sequentially, the artifact held the power of teleportation which Nazi Emmerich Voss intended to give to the Third Reich's war machine.[1]

With the Sunsparker as one of only four relics still within its origin site by October 1937, Indiana Jones sought out the artifact to undermine the Nazi effort to claim it, and recovered the yellow stone by breaking open the Idol of Ra. Although Voss' forces eventually captured the whole set, Locus helped ensure that they were kept from further misuse.[1]

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