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==Description==
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When giving the Gemini Fragment to [[Celeste]], she'll say the following:
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''"The great god, Zeus, had twin sons named Castor and Pollux, who were both brave warriors. While the brothers were very close and alike in many ways, only Pollux had inherited Zeus's immortality. When Castor eventually died, the grieving Pollux prayed to share his immortality with his brother. Zeus took pity and turned the twins into the constellation, Gemini, so they would always be together. I suppose the lesson of this story is that, occasionally, even Zeus does something for someone else."''
  
 
==See also==
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
* Includes data sourced from the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet project]] ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13d_LAJPlxMa_DubPTuirkIV4DERBMXbrWQsmSh8ReK4/edit Spreadsheet] - [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GwUuCKgJC61qWEjWyeG3nVjkHesszRL6XbPA_dHfLoI Translations])
 
* Includes data sourced from the [[Community:ACNH Spreadsheet|ACNH Spreadsheet project]] ([https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13d_LAJPlxMa_DubPTuirkIV4DERBMXbrWQsmSh8ReK4/edit Spreadsheet] - [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GwUuCKgJC61qWEjWyeG3nVjkHesszRL6XbPA_dHfLoI Translations])
 
Of  course! What you have there is…a Gemini fragment!          There are many tales and stories about Gemini. This is my favorite: Long ago and far away…
 
 
 
 
 
The Great god Zeus had twins sons named Castor and Pollux, who were both brave warriors. While the brothers were very close and alike in many ways, only Pollux had inherited Zeus’ immortality. When Castor eventually died,  grieving Pollux prayed to share his immortality with his brother. Zeus took pity and turned twins into the constellation Gemini so they would always be together. I suppose the lesson of this story is that, occasionally, even Zeus does sometimes for someone else.
 
 
Oh, Please pardon me! I didn’t mean to talk so long! You must have other places to be…
 

Revision as of 03:30, November 29, 2020

Template:NHMaterials The Gemini Fragment is a crafting material in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. As a miscellaneous item, it can be placed on either the ground or on top of a tabletop.

The Gemini Fragment can be found on the island's beach one day after the player wishes on shooting stars during the Gemini Zodiac from May 21 to June 21. Up to 10 of the item can be stacked together. Each Gemini Fragment sells for  500 Bells.

Use in crafting

The Gemini Fragment is used as a crafting material in the DIY recipes for the following item:

Recipes in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

# Item Image Type Buy price Available from Materials
- [[|Gemini closet]] Gemini closet Not for sale  Celeste
 Message bottle
Star fragment
Gemini fragment
Gold nugget
Stone
Includes data sourced from the Data Spreadsheet for Animal Crossing New Horizons, compiled and edited by 6480, noizhub, Ricky, chaiinchomp, saberslime, robotic_scarab, mollumisc, sunmarsh, kyrokey, obstinateRixatrix, jackiwi, Zalex, SuperHamster, kait, hyuum, Azarro, Czarcasm, cinnamon_swirlix, astronomyfortwo, Welcius, glowtopia, BriKun, Alyrei, dodocodes.com, StevieCoops, sneeze, Shiny190, TwistedPeach, LavaToaster, capstone, vmario, rocklamp, Alexis, Aeon, and PanchamBro.

Description

When giving the Gemini Fragment to Celeste, she'll say the following: "The great god, Zeus, had twin sons named Castor and Pollux, who were both brave warriors. While the brothers were very close and alike in many ways, only Pollux had inherited Zeus's immortality. When Castor eventually died, the grieving Pollux prayed to share his immortality with his brother. Zeus took pity and turned the twins into the constellation, Gemini, so they would always be together. I suppose the lesson of this story is that, occasionally, even Zeus does something for someone else."

See also

References