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Nicholas Flamel was a really person who was a celebrated alchemist connected to a Philosopher's Stone.
Danu Talis is a legendary island in the series "The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel" by Michael Scott. It is known as the birthplace of the Elders, powerful immortal beings in the series, and is said to have been destroyed in ancient times. The island's unique power and history play a significant role in the storyline of the series.
the symbol on ed's coat is the flamel. it belongs to an alchemist back in the 1300/1400s by the name of nicholas flamel, who was said to have created the philosopher's stone.
He died on March 22, 1418 so he does not go by any name.
Nicholas. He didn't search for it, he is the one who made it.
Once tomb robbers went to his grave, bug it up, opened it up...and no body, just rocks. Plus, after he "died" there was a book published under his name. Plus there SUPPOSEDLY have been sightings
Perenelle Flamel (first introduced as Perry Flemming).
I am unsure of who you are talking about, but the most famous would be Nicolas Flamel. See "Related Links" below for more information on Nicolas Flamel.
Tomb robbers once want to get his gold from his grave, but nothing was in his tomb but rocks...no body. Later after he "died" a book was publish in his name. And people have seen him, supposedly. He spent countless years doing alchemy... studing the philosiphers stone and the book of Abraham the Mage... but... I hate to say it, but no one really knows. It really depends on what you believe. Do you believe in magic? Do believe that people weren't lying about sightings? Do you believe immortality can last 750 years? Do you believe secrets that big can be kept secrets for so long? The key to immortality is immagination...use it wisely
Nicholas, If you go to the back of the book; the paper cover for the book there is Morse code, if you solve it, it is Nicholas.
The creator and only known owner of a philosopher's stone in the Harry Potter series was Nicolas Flamel. The stone was destroyed at the end of the first book to prevent Lord Voldemort from stealing it and returning to power.