Online:Ode to Clockwork Body Art

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"A stunning veneration of the Tinkerer in traditional Dark Elf style. The artist's neo-classical interpretation of Tribunal decorative aesthetics in a tribute to ancient-meets-modern sensibilities"—Assistant Maren, Library of Vivec
Ode to Clockwork Body Art
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Ode to Clockwork Body Art
Appearance
Type Body Marking
Acquired From Ragebound Crate
Reward Level Superior
Price 0001616 Crown Gems
010001,000 Seals of Endeavor

The Ode to Clockwork Body Art is available as a Superior-level reward in Ragebound Crown Crates. The Ode to Clockwork Face Art matches this marking.

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  • It was originally called Mercymother's Body Art with the description "Mercy emanates from Almalexia when she wills it, leaving its decorative mark on those impacted. As it did with you. Now, did you accept mercy from Mother Morrowind or grant it on her behalf? Maybe both?"—Assistant Maren, Library of Vivec. This was changed with the release of Necrom.
  • The Mercymother's Attire, Ode to Clockwork Face Art (previously named Mercymother's Face Art), Mercymother's Coronet and Mercymother's Crown share a theme with this collectible.
  • Despite the item being based on Almalexia, this body art actually depicts a fresco of Sotha Sil, hence the two Seht (S) inscriptions on the back instead of the proper Ayem (A), and the symbol in the middle is referred to as the "Hand of Vivec" in promotional material.
  • The texture itself is directly lifted from fanart drawn by artist Relan Daevath that was published in July 2020.[1] Following this revelation, the official Twitter posted a statement saying it was never their intention to include any community fan art without proper credit, and that they are in contact with the artist and will work with them to make sure that there is a proper resolution.[2]

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