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'''The Crystal Cubes''' were a gift of the ancient gods to the people at the [[Collegium Magikos|College of Magic]].
'''The Crystal Cubes''' were a gift of the ancient gods to the people at the [[Collegium Magikos|College of Magic]].
==History==
==History==
First time the the crystal ball is mentioned is in the daily story "Master of Magic", where Mandrake keep it in a safe in his house. The crystal ball has a tiny replica of the [[The College of Magic|College of Magic]] inside and Mandrake using it for ''long-distance-call''. Sitting in front of it and focusing he is able to enter the crystal end mentally visit the College and speack with [[Theron]].  
The first mention of the crystal ball occurs in the daily story "[[Master of Magic]]," where Mandrake keeps it secure in a safe within his house. This crystal ball contains a miniature replica of the [[Collegium Magikos|College of Magic]], and Mandrake uses it for long-distance communication. By sitting in front of it and focusing, he can mentally visit the College and converse with [[Theron]].


When Mandrake graduated from the College of Magic the crystal ball was a gift from Theron, so Mandrake could reach him anywhere on Earth. Theron said that the crystal could be older than the pyramides, and was the only one in the world. The College was build as a copy of the tiny replica inside the crystal ball. The legend said it was left by men from the sky, and inspired an ancient architect to build the first Greek temple.  
When Mandrake graduated from the College of Magic, Theron gifted him the crystal ball, enabling Mandrake to contact him anywhere on Earth. Theron claimed the crystal could predate the pyramids and was the sole one of its kind globally. The College was constructed to resemble the miniature replica within the crystal ball. Legend has it that it was left behind by beings from the sky, inspiring an ancient architect to build the first Greek temple.


Second time Lee Falk mentioned ''the rarest treasure of all'' is in the daily story "The Cobra Strikes". Now it is described as an ancient crystal cube, a mysterious object that amplifies and transmits throught around the Earth - or to the stars. The cube is under Theron's protection at the College, and only one other cube exists - under Mandrake's protection at [[Xanadu]].  
The second reference to this rare treasure occurs in the daily story "[[The Cobra Strikes (The College of Magic)|The Cobra Strikes]]." Now described as an ancient crystal cube, this mysterious object amplifies and transmits thoughts across the Earth or even to the stars. The cube is safeguarded by Theron at the College, and another exists under Mandrake's protection in Xanadu. Mandrake conceals his cube behind a hidden panel, guarded by laser beams, in his study. When Theron contacts him, a violet light illuminates outside the panel. Mandrake uses his cube to mentally connect with Theron at the College.


Theron reveals that besides being a thought transmitter, the cubes amplify mental power exponentially. The cube at the College serves as the power generator for their city and could illuminate the entire Earth. These cubes were a gift from extraterrestrial visitors when the ancient founders established the Collegium Magikos 4,000 years ago. Although the College possessed the cubes for centuries, it was only two centuries ago that Theron's father, the grand master at the time, unraveled the secret of their power.


In the daily story "[[Karma's Adventure]]," Theron explains that the cubes amplify mental power—the most potent force in the Universe—potent enough to split the Earth. Theron and Mandrake now utilize the cubes to create a mental network to locate the [[Luciphor|Cobra]]. In "[[The Rogues]]," the Cobra crafts a replica of the cube. He claims that with the real one, he could control or even split the Earth, move mountains, shatter the Moon, or journey to the stars.


In "[[The Cobra and the Cube]]," Mandrake reveals that Theron discovered the cubes' mental power amplification about 200 years ago. The Cobra has been developing his own version of the crystal cube, but it only amplifies mental power enough to move a feather or induce dreams and nightmares. In the subsequent story, "[[The Search for the Cobra]]," the Cobra enhances his crystal cube's power. Mandrake uses his cube to conduct a mental probe, locating the Cobra. He then employs the crystal cube's power to obliterate the Cobra's imitation model and subsequently his hideout.


In the daily story "[[The Thieves]]," when thieves infiltrate Xanadu pretending to be from an electricity company, Mandrake worries about the cube's safety. He becomes uncertain if he can responsibly manage such immense power, stating, "That's too much power for any man to control." After consulting Theron, he decides the cube would be safest in the College of Magic. Theron stores his cube in a chamber beneath a lava river with a tunnel leading to the bottom of a deep lake. Steel gates resembling dragons seal the tunnel, preventing water from flowing in. Theron assures Mandrake that if he ever needs the crystal cube, it can be sent to him using the other cube.


[[Theron]], who find out the secret of the two cubes two hundreds years ago, believe that the cubes is a gift from travelers from space, long time ago.  
In the daily story "[[Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne]]," a slightly different narrative unfolds about the crystal cube. Its origins are ancient and unknown, functioning as a generator that amplifies mental power infinitely. It is the sole cube of its kind on Earth, capable of splitting the Earth or moving a star. According to Theron, the cube always rests on a marble altar at the College, plainly visible. However, Theron becomes deeply concerned about its safety; individuals within the College are attempting to steal it, aiming to use its power to dominate the world. This marks the first time in 408 years that Theron decides to leave the College, traveling to New York City to visit Mandrake. He brings the crystal cube with him, securing it inside a safe in Mandrake's study at Xanadu. Theron creates a mental force field around it for protection.


Theron believe that the reason for that he have reach the age 300 is due to his daily meditations in front of the cube, it expiation him for waves from the cubes.
Later, in the story "[[Mountain of Mystery]]," two cubes reappear. Mandrake, at Xanadu, attempts to contact Theron using his cube, while Theron possesses the other cube at the College of Magic.
 
The cubes amplify and transmit thoughts around the earth (or even the stars), it even infinite power to light the earth - or split it.
 
The usual use for the cubes is that meditation in front of the cube make it creating a kind of power station for the College of Magic so they can survive inside the mountain, and it is a way for Theron at the College of Magic and Mandrake at [[Xanadu]] to keep close contact.
 
The cubes have terrifying power and it would be a disaster if they fall in the hands of the wrong people. For the Cobra it would make him to the master of the earth, no wonder that he was after one of the cubes for a long time.
 
Theron and Mandrake discover that it was to dangerous for Mandrake to have one of the cubes at Xanadu and decided that both of the cubes must stay at the College of Magic under Theron's protection.


== Notable appearances ==
== Notable appearances ==
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{| {{table}}
{| {{table}}
! Year!! Daily/Sundays !! Title !!Artist !! Comments
! Year!! Daily/Sundays !! Title !!Comments
|-
|-
| 1963 || daily || "[[Master of Magic]]" || Davis || The Crystal Ball
| 1963 || daily || "[[Master of Magic]]" || The Crystal Ball
|-
|-
| 1969 || daily || "[[The Cobra Strikes (The College of Magic)]]" || Fredericks ||  
| 1969 || daily || "[[The Cobra Strikes (The College of Magic)]]" ||  
|-
|-
| 1970 || daily || "[[Karma's Adventure]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1970 || daily || "[[Karma's Adventure]]" ||  
|-
|-
| 1970 || daily || "[[Hojo's Tale]]" || Fredericks ||  
| 1971 || daily || "[[The Rogues]]" ||  
|-
|-
| 1971 || daily || "[[The Rogues]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1973 || daily || "[[Tale of Aleena]]" ||  
|-
|-
| 1973 || daily || "[[Tale of Aleena]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1974 || daily || "[[The Cobra and the Cube]]" ||  
|-
|-
| 1974 || daily || "[[The Cobra and the Cube]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1974 || daily || "[[The Search for the Cobra]]" ||  
|-
|-
| 1974 || daily || "[[The Search for the Cobra]]" || Fredericks ||
| 1975 || daily || "[[The Thieves]]" || The Crystal Cube was broght to the College of Magic
|-
|-
| 1975 || daily || "[[The Thieves]]" || Fredericks || The Crystal Cube was broght to the College of Magic
| 1997 || daily || "[[Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne]]" || Theron brought the only Crystal Cube to Xanadu
|-
|-
| 1997 || daily || "[[Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne]]" || Fredericks || Theron brought the Crystal Cube to Xanadu
| 2002 || daily || "[[Mountain of Mystery]]" ||
|-
| 2002 || daily || "[[Mountain of Mystery]]" || Fredericks || The Crystal Cube is at Xanadu
|-
|-
|}
|}
==Note==
<references group="footnotes" />


[[Category:Objects|Crystal Cube, The]]
[[Category:Objects|Crystal Cube, The]]

Latest revision as of 12:43, 22 October 2023

The Crystal Cube
Crystal-cube-01.png
First appearance: "Master of Magic" and
The Cobra Strikes (The College of Magic)
Created by: Lee Falk and
Phil Davis/Fred Fredericks


The Crystal Cubes were a gift of the ancient gods to the people at the College of Magic.

History

The first mention of the crystal ball occurs in the daily story "Master of Magic," where Mandrake keeps it secure in a safe within his house. This crystal ball contains a miniature replica of the College of Magic, and Mandrake uses it for long-distance communication. By sitting in front of it and focusing, he can mentally visit the College and converse with Theron.

When Mandrake graduated from the College of Magic, Theron gifted him the crystal ball, enabling Mandrake to contact him anywhere on Earth. Theron claimed the crystal could predate the pyramids and was the sole one of its kind globally. The College was constructed to resemble the miniature replica within the crystal ball. Legend has it that it was left behind by beings from the sky, inspiring an ancient architect to build the first Greek temple.

The second reference to this rare treasure occurs in the daily story "The Cobra Strikes." Now described as an ancient crystal cube, this mysterious object amplifies and transmits thoughts across the Earth or even to the stars. The cube is safeguarded by Theron at the College, and another exists under Mandrake's protection in Xanadu. Mandrake conceals his cube behind a hidden panel, guarded by laser beams, in his study. When Theron contacts him, a violet light illuminates outside the panel. Mandrake uses his cube to mentally connect with Theron at the College.

Theron reveals that besides being a thought transmitter, the cubes amplify mental power exponentially. The cube at the College serves as the power generator for their city and could illuminate the entire Earth. These cubes were a gift from extraterrestrial visitors when the ancient founders established the Collegium Magikos 4,000 years ago. Although the College possessed the cubes for centuries, it was only two centuries ago that Theron's father, the grand master at the time, unraveled the secret of their power.

In the daily story "Karma's Adventure," Theron explains that the cubes amplify mental power—the most potent force in the Universe—potent enough to split the Earth. Theron and Mandrake now utilize the cubes to create a mental network to locate the Cobra. In "The Rogues," the Cobra crafts a replica of the cube. He claims that with the real one, he could control or even split the Earth, move mountains, shatter the Moon, or journey to the stars.

In "The Cobra and the Cube," Mandrake reveals that Theron discovered the cubes' mental power amplification about 200 years ago. The Cobra has been developing his own version of the crystal cube, but it only amplifies mental power enough to move a feather or induce dreams and nightmares. In the subsequent story, "The Search for the Cobra," the Cobra enhances his crystal cube's power. Mandrake uses his cube to conduct a mental probe, locating the Cobra. He then employs the crystal cube's power to obliterate the Cobra's imitation model and subsequently his hideout.

In the daily story "The Thieves," when thieves infiltrate Xanadu pretending to be from an electricity company, Mandrake worries about the cube's safety. He becomes uncertain if he can responsibly manage such immense power, stating, "That's too much power for any man to control." After consulting Theron, he decides the cube would be safest in the College of Magic. Theron stores his cube in a chamber beneath a lava river with a tunnel leading to the bottom of a deep lake. Steel gates resembling dragons seal the tunnel, preventing water from flowing in. Theron assures Mandrake that if he ever needs the crystal cube, it can be sent to him using the other cube.

In the daily story "Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne," a slightly different narrative unfolds about the crystal cube. Its origins are ancient and unknown, functioning as a generator that amplifies mental power infinitely. It is the sole cube of its kind on Earth, capable of splitting the Earth or moving a star. According to Theron, the cube always rests on a marble altar at the College, plainly visible. However, Theron becomes deeply concerned about its safety; individuals within the College are attempting to steal it, aiming to use its power to dominate the world. This marks the first time in 408 years that Theron decides to leave the College, traveling to New York City to visit Mandrake. He brings the crystal cube with him, securing it inside a safe in Mandrake's study at Xanadu. Theron creates a mental force field around it for protection.

Later, in the story "Mountain of Mystery," two cubes reappear. Mandrake, at Xanadu, attempts to contact Theron using his cube, while Theron possesses the other cube at the College of Magic.

Notable appearances

Some of the stories where the Crystal Cube has featured most prominently are:

Year Daily/Sundays Title Comments
1963 daily "Master of Magic" The Crystal Ball
1969 daily "The Cobra Strikes (The College of Magic)"
1970 daily "Karma's Adventure"
1971 daily "The Rogues"
1973 daily "Tale of Aleena"
1974 daily "The Cobra and the Cube"
1974 daily "The Search for the Cobra"
1975 daily "The Thieves" The Crystal Cube was broght to the College of Magic
1997 daily "Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne" Theron brought the only Crystal Cube to Xanadu
2002 daily "Mountain of Mystery"