id |
448 |
name |
Crimson Diamond |
icon |
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quality |
5 |
difficulty |
4 |
requiresLead |
1 |
isRepeatable |
1 |
rewardId |
0 |
zoneId |
1286 |
setId |
25 |
setName |
Belharza's Band |
setIcon |
|
setQuality |
6 |
setRewardId |
3548 |
setCount |
5 |
categoryId |
48 |
categoryOrder |
13 |
categoryName |
Deadlands |
categoryIcon |
|
categoryCount |
40 |
loreName1 |
Ugron gro-Thumog |
loreDescription1 |
Well, this is a pretty thing, isn't it? The facets on this stone speak to an older gem-cutting technique. First Empire, maybe. Difficult to tell without the gallery rail. I thought it was a ruby at first, but now--you think this could be a diamond? |
loreName2 |
Reginus Buca |
loreDescription2 |
It's almost certainly a diamond of Imperial make. The shape makes that clear enough. The question is, how did it achieve that crimson hue, and why was it in the Deadlands to begin with? Did some Alessian mage pierce the veil on purpose? |
loreName3 |
Gabrielle Benele |
loreDescription3 |
I found a summoning ritual in Maborel's Tome of Rites that uses a diamond as its primary focus. This is Nibenese spellcraft, of course, so the crimson hue in the diamond is no accident. Whatever this summoned relates to St. Alessia somehow. |
loreName4 |
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loreDescription4 |
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loreName5 |
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loreDescription5 |
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