"Back in medieval times, a bunny alchemist had created a special stone. Not the Philosopher's Stone; a different one.
Imbued with immense magical power, the stone would give the alchemist the power to change, alter and transform everything around him as he pleased, whenever he held the stone tightly.
However; fearing that unscrupulous mammals might use it for evil purposes, the alchemist hid the stone somewhere and managed to find a way to depower the stone for centuries. He then disappeared, never to be heard from again..."
To every mammal in Zootopia, this was nothing more than an old legend. However; what nobody knew, was that the story was actually real!
The only reason the stone had not been discovered before, was thanks to the alchemist rendering it powerless. But now the enchantment was about to wear off and it did so in the paws of two of Zootopia's finest police officers: the bunny Judy Hopps and her partner Nick Wilde!
The two mammals were in for a truly crazy adventure; filled with alterations, swaps, transformations and all kind of awkward situations...
But how exactly did these two mammals find the stone?
Story 1: After a raid on a crooked collector, Judy discovers that the stone has fallen into her pocket. Showing it to Nick, the two friends quickly find out what the stone can do, but in an awkward way...
Story 2: Acting on a tip from Fennic, Nick single-pawed busts a jewelry-smuggling operation. However, one of the jewels is really the stone and when the ZPD can't find an owner, Nick brings it home with him...
Story 3: While on vacation on her own, Judy suddenly stumbles across some ancient ruins, finding the stone inside...
Story 4: Getting a call from a construction site, Judy and Nick discover that the crew have dug up some ancient artifacts. Whith all the artifacts identified, exept for the stone, Chief Bogo allow Judy and Nick to keep it as a souvenir of sorts. But they are in for a surprise when they come home...
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