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A legendary blade of destruction. It's said to be locked away in the lowest pit of Helheim, guarded by the kings and queens its curse dragged down with it.
 
A legendary blade of destruction. It's said to be locked away in the lowest pit of Helheim, guarded by the kings and queens its curse dragged down with it.
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==Crown of Aschea==
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After breathing the first of the [[Teraphim]] to life, Aschea's essence vanished from the world. It's said the Overseer's body petrified and transformed into a small, glimmering, reddish-purple gem. A crystal corpse. The Teraphim guarded this relic and studied its magical properties. Upon the founding of Aschea's Faith, the first High Lord Randor Dinendir forged a crown of solid Arcanium to seat the jewel. '''The Crown of Aschea''' is the symbol of Myllenoris' power and the High Lord's connection with the Overseer. It grants the wearer absolute spiritual attunement, capable of hearing the whispers, seeing the movements of every spirit in the domain of Myllenoris.
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Only the recognized High Lord of Myllenoris and Head of Aschea's Faith can wear the crown without angering the spirits of the land. Anyone else would be eventually destroyed by otherworldly supernatural forces they could not comprehend.
  
  
 
==Notable Works==
 
==Notable Works==
 
*[[File:SwordUwU3.png|left]]'''Elegy of Eden:''' A masterwork of various alloys and art-forms, culmination of seventy-three years of practice. Crafted by Faust Montiel sometime at the beginning of the 18th century. It is a parallel-blade design in which two bone figurines are locked in dance at the core. These are crafted with the bones of Sienne and Versail. All about the blade are etchings and carvings, runic sygaldry and enchanted leylines. If one turns the blade, its color appears to shimmer between sunrise and sunset. More engravings along the length of the blade appear to tell a tragic story about a maiden and a serpent. The cutting edge is said to have a venomous bite. Only two words grace the weapon on its hand-guard. "Dance Eternal."
 
*[[File:SwordUwU3.png|left]]'''Elegy of Eden:''' A masterwork of various alloys and art-forms, culmination of seventy-three years of practice. Crafted by Faust Montiel sometime at the beginning of the 18th century. It is a parallel-blade design in which two bone figurines are locked in dance at the core. These are crafted with the bones of Sienne and Versail. All about the blade are etchings and carvings, runic sygaldry and enchanted leylines. If one turns the blade, its color appears to shimmer between sunrise and sunset. More engravings along the length of the blade appear to tell a tragic story about a maiden and a serpent. The cutting edge is said to have a venomous bite. Only two words grace the weapon on its hand-guard. "Dance Eternal."

Revision as of 02:22, 28 March 2020

A glossary of all notable relics within Esshar and their status.

Weapons

The Seven

  • Caled.png Caledfwlch: A long sword that that narrows towards the pointed tip, with a silvery surface that resembles a lake under the glow of Leonaus's midnight. Strikes of blue and gold center at the hilt and run up the mythril.
  • Lion's Might: A giant flaming warhammer.
  • Joyeuse:
  • Crescent.png Crescent Moon: A katana of nevermelt ice, able to cut metal with ease and steal the heat from flame.
  • Topaz.png Topaz: A silver bow lined with enchanted crystals.
  • Galatine: Otherwise known as the blade blessed by Joruheim itself. It's said the greatsword carries the strength, wisdom, and courage of heroes long past, lending this strength to it's wielder in the fight against darkness.
  • Starburn.png Starburn: An incandescent arcanium claymore that that shimmers in the hues of the cosmos, with a rainbow pearlescence that resembles a rainbow aurora betwixt the cosmos. A shard of a comet rests at it's center, said to have passed through the Leonaus constellation directly, and it's currently residing as an heirloom of the Queen family noble house.

Dawnbringer

Dawnbringer.png

After King Pendragon of Brittania slayed the demon Mordred and avenged the descendants of Astya, Mikhail Petrakis visited the country. A Dawnbringer, a precious blade of immeasurable holy magic enchanted by Arthor himself, was given to the Lord of Time in parting.

Mikhail went on to divide the original into three, passing them on to his three most loyal retainers. Astor, Grimmore, and Pelleaux. Only blood descendants of these houses (or champions bearing their sigil) can wield their respective Dawnbringer.

Durendal

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A legendary blade of destruction. It's said to be locked away in the lowest pit of Helheim, guarded by the kings and queens its curse dragged down with it.


Other

Crown of Aschea

CrownOfAschea.png

After breathing the first of the Teraphim to life, Aschea's essence vanished from the world. It's said the Overseer's body petrified and transformed into a small, glimmering, reddish-purple gem. A crystal corpse. The Teraphim guarded this relic and studied its magical properties. Upon the founding of Aschea's Faith, the first High Lord Randor Dinendir forged a crown of solid Arcanium to seat the jewel. The Crown of Aschea is the symbol of Myllenoris' power and the High Lord's connection with the Overseer. It grants the wearer absolute spiritual attunement, capable of hearing the whispers, seeing the movements of every spirit in the domain of Myllenoris.

Only the recognized High Lord of Myllenoris and Head of Aschea's Faith can wear the crown without angering the spirits of the land. Anyone else would be eventually destroyed by otherworldly supernatural forces they could not comprehend.


Notable Works

  • SwordUwU3.png
    Elegy of Eden: A masterwork of various alloys and art-forms, culmination of seventy-three years of practice. Crafted by Faust Montiel sometime at the beginning of the 18th century. It is a parallel-blade design in which two bone figurines are locked in dance at the core. These are crafted with the bones of Sienne and Versail. All about the blade are etchings and carvings, runic sygaldry and enchanted leylines. If one turns the blade, its color appears to shimmer between sunrise and sunset. More engravings along the length of the blade appear to tell a tragic story about a maiden and a serpent. The cutting edge is said to have a venomous bite. Only two words grace the weapon on its hand-guard. "Dance Eternal."