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              Elder Thing Star Stone
The latest  addition to our Miskatonic University shadow box collection is inspired  by Lovecraft's epic tale "At the Mountains of Madness"!
Each Star  Stone is hand cast in a custom resin marbling process, so no two will  be alike! Each is mounted in an 8 x 8 red velvet lined black shadow box  with custom Miskatonic University museum style catalog tag. 
"Recovered  during the Starkweather-Moore Expedition of 1933 and then subsequently  acquired by Prof. William Dyer of Miskatonic University. This piece of  extremely ancient soapstone was discovered near an undisclosed location  in Antarctica. Seemingly fashioned into the curious star shape by  artificial means not weathering. Sets of dot patterns have been  theorized to be an unknown primitive language or constellation maps.  Item is of possible extraterrestrial origin and correlates with  descriptions of fabled "Elder Things" use of five pointed star motifs in  construction and art."
The latest  addition to our Miskatonic University shadow box collection is inspired  by Lovecraft's epic tale "At the Mountains of Madness"!
Each Star  Stone is hand cast in a custom resin marbling process, so no two will  be alike! Each is mounted in an 8 x 8 red velvet lined black shadow box  with custom Miskatonic University museum style catalog tag. 
"Recovered  during the Starkweather-Moore Expedition of 1933 and then subsequently  acquired by Prof. William Dyer of Miskatonic University. This piece of  extremely ancient soapstone was discovered near an undisclosed location  in Antarctica. Seemingly fashioned into the curious star shape by  artificial means not weathering. Sets of dot patterns have been  theorized to be an unknown primitive language or constellation maps.  Item is of possible extraterrestrial origin and correlates with  descriptions of fabled "Elder Things" use of five pointed star motifs in  construction and art."
 
                         
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
 
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
 
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
 
    
    
      
      
        
      
      
        
        
          
        
        
 
      
    
  