obsidian
5.He was the god of sin and misery and had a fetish for the obsidian knife.
6.To break or chip(stone) with sharp blows, as in shaping flint or obsidian into tools.
7.Sphinx Form - Transforms the Obsidian Statue into a powerful flying unit. Attacks land and air units.
8.Of, relating to, or being a surface characterized by smooth, shell-like convexities and concavities, as on fractured obsidian.
9.An island of southeast Greece in the Cyclades Islands of the Aegean Sea. It was a flourishing trade and obsidian-mining center in ancient times but lost importance when bronze replaced obsidian as a material for tools and weapons. The famous statue Venus de Milo was discovered here in1820.
10.Raw materials include breccia,siliceous rhyolite,quartzite,jasper,agate,dacite,obsidian and crystal,with breccia and siliceous rock being the most important stone materials.


