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'''The Arkenstone''' is a [[defunct features|defunct]] [[Quest artifact]] [[diamond]] belonging to the Dwarf role, which existed in versions of [[SLASH'EM]] before [[NetHack 3.3.0]] made race and role separate choices.  When carried, it gave [[magic resistance]] and acted as a [[luckstone]]. When invoked, it granted [[object detection]], as per the potion.  
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'''The Arkenstone''' is a [[defunct features|defunct]] [[Quest artifact]] [[diamond]] belonging to the [[Dwarf (starting race)|Dwarf]] role, which existed in versions of [[SLASH'EM]] before [[NetHack 3.3.0]] made race and role separate choices.  When carried, it gave [[magic resistance]] and acted as a [[luckstone]]. When invoked, it granted [[object detection]], as per the potion.  
  
 
==Origin==
 
==Origin==
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==Variants==
 
==Variants==
 
 
===Arkenstone patch===
 
===Arkenstone patch===
 
 
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===dNetHack===
 
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The Arkenstone is also present in [[dNetHack]] and [[notdNetHack]]. Here, it is a chaotic-aligned diamond that confers [[aggravate monster]] and functions as a [[light source]] when carried in open inventory, and it can be invoked to toggle [[conflict]] (as with the [[Sceptre of Might]]). It is the [[crowning]] gift for dwarven [[Knight]]s of all [[alignment]]s, and it can also be randomly generated or wished for.
The Arkenstone is also present in [[dNetHack]] as the [[crowning]] gift for [[dwarf]] [[knight]]s, a chaotic diamond.  Here it does not aggravate monsters, and its conflict effect is toggled by invoking it (as with the [[Sceptre of Might]]). In addition, it functions as a [[light source]] when carried in open inventory.
 
 
 
===SLASH'EM Extended===
 
 
 
In [[SLASH'EM Extended]] the Midget role (which is a remake of the defunct SLASH'EM dwarf role) has the Arkenstone as their quest artifact; here, it is a diamond that grants [[ESP]] when carried and grants a healing effect when invoked. There is also a separate artifact named "The Arkenstone of Thrain" which is a luckstone that can be invoked for "perilous identify" and can be obtained in the "Orc Barracks" special level.
 
  
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
==Encyclopedia entry==
 
===SLASH'EM===
 
===SLASH'EM===
{{encyclopedia|Arkenstone, Heart of the Mountain, property of the King
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{{encyclopedia|Arkenstone, Heart of the Mountain, property of the King under the Mountain, is the most valued jewel that the dwarves possess. It shines white light that can guide your steps in the darkness, and carrying it is said to increase your carrying capacity. When invoked it will reveal the gold around you.}}
under the Mountain, is the most valued jewel that the
 
dwarves possess. It shines white light that can guide
 
your steps in the darkness, and carrying it is said
 
to increase your carrying capacity. When invoked it
 
will reveal the gold around you.}}
 
  
 
===Patch===
 
===Patch===
{{encyclopedia|It was the Arkenstone, the Heart of the Mountain. So Bilbo
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{{encyclopedia|It was the Arkenstone, the Heart of the Mountain. So Bilbo guessed from Thorin's description; but indeed there could not be two such gems, even in so marvellous a hoard, even in all the world.  Ever as he climbed, the same white gleam had shone before him and drawn his feet towards it.  Slowly it grew to a little globe of pallid light.  Now as he came near, it was tinged with a flickering sparkle of many colours at the surface, reflected and splintered from the wavering light of his torch.  At last he looked down upon it, and he caught his breath. The great jewel shone before his feet of its own inner light, and yet, cut and fashioned by the dwarves, who had dug it from the heart of the mountain long ago, it  took all light that fell upon it and changed it into ten thousand sparks of white radiance shot with glints of the rainbow.
guessed from Thorin's description; but indeed there could not
 
be two such gems, even in so marvellous a hoard, even in all
 
the world.  Ever as he climbed, the same white gleam had shone
 
before him and drawn his feet towards it.  Slowly it grew to a
 
little globe of pallid light.  Now as he came near, it was
 
tinged with a flickering sparkle of many colours at the
 
surface, reflected and splintered from the wavering light of
 
his torch.  At last he looked down upon it, and he caught his
 
breath. The great jewel shone before his feet of its own inner
 
light, and yet, cut and fashioned by the dwarves, who had dug
 
it from the heart of the mountain long ago, it  took all light
 
that fell upon it and changed it into ten thousand sparks of
 
white radiance shot with glints of the rainbow.
 
 
[ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]}}
 
[ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]}}
 
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 11 March 2024

The Arkenstone is a defunct Quest artifact diamond belonging to the Dwarf role, which existed in versions of SLASH'EM before NetHack 3.3.0 made race and role separate choices. When carried, it gave magic resistance and acted as a luckstone. When invoked, it granted object detection, as per the potion.

Origin

The Arkenstone comes from the Tolkien universe. It was one of the greatest treasures of the dwarves of Erebor (the Lonely Mountain), who called it the "Heart of the Mountain". Its function as a light source, or as a means of detecting treasure, is inspired by Bilbo's discovering it in the hoard of Smaug by its own luminosity. Its association with conflict was probably suggested by its role in the dispute that preceded the Battle of the Five Armies.

Variants

Arkenstone patch

Arkenstone v. 1
Author Aardvark Joe
Download link
NetHack PatchDB 291

The Arkenstone patch for vanilla NetHack makes it a randomly generated lawful artifact that can occasionally (with a 1 in 75 chance) be found in the inventory of a dwarf king. This version of the Arkenstone is coveted by all monsters, so carrying it in open inventory causes conflict and aggravate monster. Even demons want it: if a demon prince sees that you have the Arkenstone in your open inventory, it will demand the gem as a bribe, instead of gold.

dNetHack

The Arkenstone is also present in dNetHack and notdNetHack. Here, it is a chaotic-aligned diamond that confers aggravate monster and functions as a light source when carried in open inventory, and it can be invoked to toggle conflict (as with the Sceptre of Might). It is the crowning gift for dwarven Knights of all alignments, and it can also be randomly generated or wished for.

Encyclopedia entry

SLASH'EM

Arkenstone, Heart of the Mountain, property of the King under the Mountain, is the most valued jewel that the dwarves possess. It shines white light that can guide your steps in the darkness, and carrying it is said to increase your carrying capacity. When invoked it will reveal the gold around you.

Patch

It was the Arkenstone, the Heart of the Mountain. So Bilbo guessed from Thorin's description; but indeed there could not be two such gems, even in so marvellous a hoard, even in all the world. Ever as he climbed, the same white gleam had shone before him and drawn his feet towards it. Slowly it grew to a little globe of pallid light. Now as he came near, it was tinged with a flickering sparkle of many colours at the surface, reflected and splintered from the wavering light of his torch. At last he looked down upon it, and he caught his breath. The great jewel shone before his feet of its own inner light, and yet, cut and fashioned by the dwarves, who had dug it from the heart of the mountain long ago, it took all light that fell upon it and changed it into ten thousand sparks of white radiance shot with glints of the rainbow.
[ The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien ]