Vision of Mora | ||
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Category | Undercroft (Symbolic Decor) | |
Quality | Legendary | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
Behavior | Interactable | |
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Description | ||
This glimmering carving is still imbued with the latent power of the Infinite Archive. This is a small house item. When placed in your home, allows you to interact with the latent magic of the Archive. |
Available FromEdit
AntiquityEdit
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity leads:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex | ||
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Lead: Apocrypha Stone Base | Infinite Archive |
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Master | Reginus Buca | Gabrielle Benele | Verita Numida | |
The residual arcane energy trapped within this stone clearly marks it as Apocryphal in origin. It is an ornate carving, perhaps it was used as an altar or ritual site by ancient denizens of Apocrypha? | Reginus is right, there's still a strong arcane energy emanating from within. I believe this fragment may have been used as a grounding anchor for spellwork, or perhaps as a way to mark confluences of energy within Apocrypha. | You're not seeing the whole picture. This base contains conduits for the flow of energy, yes, but this is not the entirety of its purpose. It must be part of a larger mechanism, perhaps enabling an arcane energy transfer. | |||||
Lead: Apocrypha Tentacle Carving | Infinite Archive |
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Master | Ugron gro-Thumog | Ugron gro-Thumog | Reginus Buca | |
Interesting. The stone carving appears to depict the tentacles of Hermaeus Mora or his watchers. This motif is often seen in artifacts from Apocrypha. Upon closer inspection, it looks to be a fragment of a larger piece. | The additional context helps here. This may have been an ancient grave marker for Mora's faithful, given the permanence of the stone carving and the tentacular design. More research is needed on the burial customs of Apocrypha. | As much as I hate to disagree with Ugron, he sees graves everywhere. No, likely this carving had a different purpose - you'll note there's no epitaph. For a culture so concerned with hoarding knowledge and writing, this would be a major oversight. | |||||
Lead: Hermaeus Mora Eye Engraving | Infinite Archive |
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Master | Amalien | Amalien | Gabrielle Benele | |
What a stunning engraving! The iconic hourglass pupil of Hermaeus Mora is clearly visible in the stone eye at the center. Mora's image never appears idly, this artifact would have had an important purpose to his followers. | I'm no expert on arcane research, I'll leave that to Gabrielle, but it seems the use of Mora's eye here denotes a connection between the Prince himself and the user. Perhaps something to do with understanding the Prince's vision for the world? | Amalien's last note got me thinking. I exposed the engraving to arcane energy, which caused the stone itself to glow green! When placed in context with the whole, this item must have confered some of Mora's powers on his ancient scholars. |
Release Notes
Update 40 (Infinite Archive - October 2023)
- Released