id |
570 |
name |
Feathered Palladium Cradle |
icon |
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quality |
5 |
difficulty |
4 |
requiresLead |
1 |
isRepeatable |
1 |
rewardId |
0 |
zoneId |
1413 |
setId |
42 |
setName |
Torc of the Last Ayleid King |
setIcon |
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setQuality |
6 |
setRewardId |
4202 |
setCount |
5 |
categoryId |
52 |
categoryOrder |
17 |
categoryName |
Apocrypha |
categoryIcon |
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categoryCount |
34 |
loreName1 |
Ugron gro-Thumog |
loreDescription1 |
Here we see an example of Ayleid jewelcraft at its best. This is the mounting for a large stone, unfortunately missing. If meteoric iron was the servant of the Ayleids, palladium was their delight. |
loreName2 |
Reginus Buca |
loreDescription2 |
Note how the prongs intended to secure the missing stone are cleverly disguised as delicate wings. I imagine this was part of a pendant or amulet, but we have neither the base nor the jewel. |
loreName3 |
Verita Numida |
loreDescription3 |
Ah. The so-called "feathered jewels" were associated with House Dynar, the royal line of long-lost Nenalata. I always wondered what exactly the ancient scribes meant by that turn of phrase. |
loreName4 |
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loreDescription4 |
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loreName5 |
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loreDescription5 |
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