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{{Quote|To free [[Dilberta|the trapped one]], a star must appear before the sun rises. Another star appears followed by two moons. Does that help?|A Stony, ''Banjo-Tooie''}}
{{Quote|To free [[Dilberta|the trapped one]], a star must appear before the sun rises. Another star appears followed by two moons. Does that help?|Stony|[[Banjo-Tooie]]}}
The '''Stonies''' are rock-like creatives native to [[Mayahem Temple]], although one Stony can be found within the Colosseum on the lava side of [[Hailfire Peaks]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. Stonies look like small, relatively featureless rocks from a distance, but will spring to life when approached, growing arms, feet, eyes, and a crown- or headdress-like decoration on their head. Stonies have their own language and speak in phrases which sound uncannily like rude insults (such as "kik yu butta" and "kaz-o-iee dym bird"); using the [[Stony Banjo|Stony]] transformation, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] can speak to Stonies for tips and hints.
The '''Stonies''' are rock-like creatives native to [[Mayahem Temple]], although one Stony can be found within the Colosseum on the lava side of [[Hailfire Peaks]] in ''[[Banjo-Tooie]]''. Stonies look like small, relatively featureless rocks from a distance, but will spring to life when approached, growing arms, feet, eyes, and a crown- or headdress-like decoration on their head. Stonies have their own language and speak in phrases which sound uncannily like rude insults (such as "kik yu butta" and "kaz-o-iee dym bird"); using the [[Stony Banjo|Stony]] transformation, [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] can speak to Stonies for tips and hints.