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The '''Malice Stone'''{{foreignTitle}} is a small red gem from the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]]. It appears in the fourth volume, ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]'', as a plot device. Its bright glow is capable of entrancing and brainwashing anyone who sees it. The gem's victims become hostile or even violent. Its effects wear off when the ones under its influence are reminded of what's dear to them and may eventually cease to work when used multiple times, like in the case of [[Princess Marona]]. The effects of the gem can be resisted or negated altogether; for instance, [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] is unaffected by the gem since he always thinks about food. However, those who only love themselves are unable to reject its influence. Memories of the gem are blurred from the victims' minds, making it difficult for them to pin it down. The Malice Stone sustains itself with treasures, such as the sword [[Galaxia]] or [[List of novel-exclusive locations|Chiffon Star]]'s prized recipe book.
The '''Malice Stone'''{{foreignTitle}} is a small red gem from the [[Kirby (novel series)|''Kirby'' novel series]]. It appears in the fourth volume, ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]'', as a plot device. Its bright glow is capable of entrancing and brainwashing anyone who sees it. The gem's victims become hostile or even violent. Its effects wear off when the ones under its influence are reminded of what's dear to them and may eventually cease to work when used multiple times, like in the case of [[Princess Marona]]. The effects of the gem can be resisted or negated altogether; for instance, [[Kirby (novel character)|Kirby]] is unaffected by the gem since he always thinks about food. However, those who only love themselves are unable to reject its influence. Memories of the gem are blurred from the victims' minds, making it difficult for them to pin it down. The Malice Stone sustains itself with treasures, such as the sword [[Galaxia]] or the prized recipe book of the royal family of [[Chiffon Star]].


At some point before the events of the novel, Baron Gallic found the Malice Stone and unknowingly fell under its influence. He used it to steal many a treasure to power it. One such instance includes turning [[Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight]] against [[Meta Knight (novel character)|Meta Knight]] in order to steal his sword; however, this attempt was unsuccessful. He also used the stone on [[Spear Cotta Knight]] for reasons unknown. Shortly before the events of the story, Baron Gallic used the Malice Stone on Princess Marona in order to steal the royal recipe book, although she eventually became immune to its effects. Several characters are manipulated with the gem throughout the story, but the spell is ultimately broken when the stone is shattered by Meta Knight.
At some point before the events of the novel, Baron Gallic found the Malice Stone and unknowingly fell under its influence. He used it to steal many a treasure to power it. One such instance includes turning [[Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight]] against [[Meta Knight (novel character)|Meta Knight]] in order to steal his sword; however, this attempt was unsuccessful. He also used the stone on [[Spear Cotta Knight]] for reasons unknown. Shortly before the events of the story, Baron Gallic used the Malice Stone on Princess Marona in order to steal the royal recipe book, although she eventually became immune to its effects. Several characters are manipulated with the gem throughout the story, but the spell is ultimately broken when the stone is shattered by Meta Knight.
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Kirby Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess cover key art.png|Key art of the cover ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]'', which features the Malice Stone
Kirby Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess cover key art.png|Key art of the cover of ''[[Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess]]'', which features the Malice Stone
V4 Illustration 18.png|Baron Gallic uses the Malice Stone on Blade Knight, but Kirby is unaffected
V4 Illustration 18.png|Baron Gallic uses the Malice Stone on Blade Knight, but Kirby is unaffected
V4 Illustration 24.png|Princess Marona attempts to snatch the Malice Stone
V4 Illustration 24.png|Princess Marona attempts to snatch the Malice Stone

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Malice Stone
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Baron Gallic prepares to use the Malice Stone.
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Found Baron Gallic's possession (formerly)
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The Malice Stone[Japanese title] is a small red gem from the Kirby novel series. It appears in the fourth volume, Kirby: Meta Knight and the Puppet Princess, as a plot device. Its bright glow is capable of entrancing and brainwashing anyone who sees it. The gem's victims become hostile or even violent. Its effects wear off when the ones under its influence are reminded of what's dear to them and may eventually cease to work when used multiple times, like in the case of Princess Marona. The effects of the gem can be resisted or negated altogether; for instance, Kirby is unaffected by the gem since he always thinks about food. However, those who only love themselves are unable to reject its influence. Memories of the gem are blurred from the victims' minds, making it difficult for them to pin it down. The Malice Stone sustains itself with treasures, such as the sword Galaxia or the prized recipe book of the royal family of Chiffon Star.

At some point before the events of the novel, Baron Gallic found the Malice Stone and unknowingly fell under its influence. He used it to steal many a treasure to power it. One such instance includes turning Sword Knight and Blade Knight against Meta Knight in order to steal his sword; however, this attempt was unsuccessful. He also used the stone on Spear Cotta Knight for reasons unknown. Shortly before the events of the story, Baron Gallic used the Malice Stone on Princess Marona in order to steal the royal recipe book, although she eventually became immune to its effects. Several characters are manipulated with the gem throughout the story, but the spell is ultimately broken when the stone is shattered by Meta Knight.

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Language Name Meaning
Japanese マリス ストーン
Marisu sutōn
Malice Stone