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This article is about items which generate fixed moongates. For items that summon moongates at will, see Orb of the Moons.


The moonstones inside the vortex cube

Moonstones are extraterrestrial stone artifacts connected to the workings of moongates. They appear in Ultima V and Ultima VI, as well as in the Ultima Underworld, Ultima Underworld II and the Savage Empire. The Orbs of the Moons share some characteristics with moonstones, and are actually referred to as "moonstones" at times.[1]

Description[edit]

The eight moongates of Britannia are tied to eight moonstones, which lie beneath the locations where the portals appear at regular intervals of the world's lunar cycle. Each moonstone is marked with an image depicting one of the eight phases of the moons. Should the moonstones ever be uprooted from the soil (as they were by Lord Draxinusom's troops during the Gargoyle War) the gates associated with them will appear at the location where they are re-buried.

Moonstones also appear to have mystical properties outside of their connection to the moongates. During the last days of the Age of Enlightenment, they were required, in conjunction with the Vortex Cube, as a vital part of the ritual the Avatar performed to send the Codex of Ultimate Wisdom into the Void. In runic magic, small moonstones (not related to the major eight) are employed by magicians as a means of teleportation via the Gate Travel spell.

Giant Moonstone of Eodon[edit]

In the early history of the realm of Earth, a meteoroids composed of the same material as the Britannian moonstones struck the planet. This great black stone was eventually harnessed by the great Kotl civilization, who used its energies to power the technology of their empire and to craft a servitor race known as the Myrmidex.

In time, however, the ant-like Myrmidex revolted against their masters, altering the giant moonstone such that it allowed them to destroy the Kotl. This act caused the artifact to place the valley that they inhabited in a temporally different state than the rest of the Earth, cutting the Myrmidex and the scattered human slave stocks of the Kotl off from the rest of civilization. Centuries later, the Avatar would destroy this giant moonstone on behalf of the united tribes of Eodon, and in doing so would precipitate the fall of the Myrmidex race.[2]

Lore[edit]

Blue moongates, generated by moonstones, generally focus on destinations in but a single world — the world in which they appear. Their power, awesome though it may seem, is limited, allowing the traveler to teleport only from the location of one moonstone to that of another. The moonstone the user travels to is determined by the phase of the moon that appears directly overhead in the sky. Through experimentation and observation, the moongate traveler can correlate the phases of the highest moon with the destination the gate will select.
During this time of magic, a strange form of travel existed, through doorways of light that were often called “Moongates.” There were at least two types of Moongates—blue and red. Blue Moongates sprang up wherever fragments of extraterrestrial rocks called “moonstones” were buried. These gates allowed magical travel from one gate to another.

The Ultima 6 Project[edit]


This is an Ultima 6 Project-related article or section. The information within may not apply to Ultima VI or other Ultima games.


In The Ultima 6 Project it is – unlike the original – impossible to re-bury the moonstones and thus create plotstoppers. However, the moonstones are needed to repair the eight city moongates, enabling them to work even without the stones being buried in the soil. Without that step, the Orb of the Moons will not accept the city gates as valid destinations.

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References[edit]

  1. Allston, Aaron et al. "Valley of the Thunder Lizards, Chapter One". Ultimate Adventures Magazine (Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire). Origin Systems, Inc.: 1990. Pages 8–10.
  2. WispSavage Empire transcriptWorlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire. "anomaly, distress, Eodon, here, modification, moonstone, power, stone, valley".
  3. DeMaria, Rusel et al. "A Conversation With Richard Garriott". Ultima: The Avatar AdventuresPrima Publishing: 1992. Page 387.
  4. Dee, Jeff. “Ultima Dragons Internet Chapter -==UDIC==-”. Facebook. 2015-10-6. Retrieved 2019-03-05.