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==Lore== | ==Lore== | ||
* The Reliquary functions as a museum of artifacts, including those of the Karui. In particular there are the three Kitava's Torments, artifacts belonging to the Karui gods: | * The Reliquary functions as a museum of artifacts, including those of the Karui. In particular there are the three Kitava's Torments, artifacts belonging to the [[Karui]] gods: {{il|Hinekora's Hair}}, {{il|Tukohama's Tooth}}, and {{il|Valako's Jaw}}, along with a [[Environmental lore|plaque]] explaining the legend explaining the origins of each item. | ||
==Version history== | ==Version history== |
Revision as of 00:51, 20 April 2021
The Reliquary
area
Id | 1_5_7 |
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Act | 5 |
Area level | 44 |
Area type tags | city1 |
Tags | indoors_area, delve_chest, relic_area, mausoleum_area |
Connections | The Ruined Square |
Vaal Side Areas | Restricted Collection (1_SideArea5_7) |
A trove of shameful relics displayed with pride.
The Reliquary is an area in Act 5. This area has a waypoint and is connected to Ruined Square.
Quests
Monsters
Items found in this area
The following drop-restricted items can drop in this area.
Item | Drop Level |
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Blind VentureBlind Venture7Ring Corrupted"It's risky not knowing where your wares come from. That's why I source my own." - Klayver, the Antiquarian | 23 |
Might is RightMight is Right9TrypanonThe mind had much to endure before the advent of thaumaturgy. | 30 |
The PolymathThe Polymath3AstramentisGenius knows no limits. | 23 |
Lore
- The Reliquary functions as a museum of artifacts, including those of the Karui. In particular there are the three Kitava's Torments, artifacts belonging to the Karui gods: Hinekora's HairHinekora's Hair"What we steal in life we repay in death."
- Karui Proverb, Tukohama's ToothTukohama's Tooth"The belly cannot hunger for what the eyes cannot see."
- Karui Proverb, and Valako's JawValako's Jaw"One day you eat the fish. One day you feed the fish."
- Karui Proverb, along with a plaque explaining the legend explaining the origins of each item.
Version history
Version | Changes |
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3.0.0 |
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