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Amulet medallion jokate icon.png
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This amulet was taken from the ruins of Eir Glanfath by imperial agents in 2664 AI. Attempting to shatter the new and fragile peace between Gréf Admeth Hadret and the Glanfathans, they found themselves in possession of numerous powerful and mysterious artifacts.

Aedyran wizards and animancers took a particular interest in this piece, particularly when an imperial Watcher claimed to see the soul of the forests of the Dyrwood within it. However, when one of the wizards studying the amulet was driven mad, research ground to a halt. The artifact changed hands, and it was believed to have been stolen back by a Glanfathan rogue.

The teardrop-shaped amulet hangs from a silver rope. It bears an image of a cardinal in flight on the front and runic engravings on the back. Wearing it produces a strange vibration that is felt rather than heard, as if something in the amulet resounds within the wearer's very soul.

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