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==The Reliquary== A large fortified room, home to all manner of interesting and malicious <s>Artifacts, Artefacts,</s> Relics. <b>Doppleganger Mirror</b> - Looking into the mirror causes a very hostile clone to appear. There is a limit of only one clone at a time. The clone also attempts to dishearten the original with taunts using even information it could not possibly know. The copy appears to be the trapped demon given a flesh and blood form, for this reason it is always covered. The use of the item has injured three characters to varying degrees. It is quite dangerous and is stored in the reliquary at all times. <b>Anvindr's Shame</b> - A black-and-white box that can seemingly only be opened by a key in Arngeirr's possession, which appears to be a giant hornet preserved in amber. The box contains two sashes; one black, one gold. When worn, the gold sash created a slight feeling on inadequacy for a brief moment. The black sash attempted to drive the wearer to suicide. At some point, when the sashes were being handled, two separate swarms of giant hornets and at least one hornet demon appeared in their vicinity; it is unclear which part of the experiment resulted in their appearance. The results of their appearance was the partial destruction of the sacred bee hives and the death of a senior monk.<br> The container was revealed to have a false bottom; in this secret compartment was a book of Hugelands origin likely to be the journal of Anvindr. Upon inspection it appeared to contain his account of how the relic came into his possession; it is currently unknown what other information that book contains. <b>Suit of Armor</b> - A suit of armor that conforms to fit snugly over one's skin. However, its user can still feel all stimuli, including pain. Curiously, its users with missing digits can still move that piece of the armor like normal. The armor can be put on and off, and have pieces worn separately, like normal armor.<br> In addition to the above, The influence of past owners can cause the armor itself to move without the wearer's consent, attempting any number of things. If a person with low willpower were to wear the full suit, they could be completely controlled by the spirits of the dead. The left arm is currently being used by the monk Zato as a prosthetic, the rest is stored in the reliquary. <b>Bronze Pig Statue</b> - By whispering the name of a vegetable into its ear and cranking the tail, it shall defecate the desired produce in vast quantities. Currently kept in the kitchen, for obvious reasons. <b>Thor's Hammer</b> - a relic in the shape of a small mallet which can generate small amounts of electricity at its head. It's also a powerful lightning rod. For this reason, it is rarely if ever allowed outside. Inspection shows that the hammer has a gyroscopic ability to return when thrown, at slower speeds, allowing the user to catch it relatively safely <b>Immovable Anvil</b> β An average sized metalworking anvil, it can only be moved when hit at the right frequency, which causes it to vibrate and produce a loud ringing sound. When a blade is forged on the anvil, it is both durable, paper thin, and razor sharp. The paper thin part makes it more suited for high quality rapiers, popular among nobles. Next to it in the reliquary a tuning fork is hung on the wall, and is attached to the anvil via a long piece of string. <b>Bondage Gear</b> - a set of belts, buckles and chains, which, upon being touched, will attempt to bind the holder. For this reason, it is always handled with a set of tongs. Removal requires another individual to unclasp/buckle it, although they will initially have urges not to help the trapped person. <b>Cat and Dog Statue</b> - A statue of what appears to be the front halves of a cat and dog put together. Kissing a snout gives you the functional ears and tail of the respective creature. The effects wear off after about six hours. Because of the benign and temporary nature of its effects, it is displayed openly in a hallway, though only the temple inhabitants have investigated it enough to know how to operate it. <b>The Drill Fist</b> - A metal gauntlet with a seven inch drill attached. Punching while wearing it causes the drill to get bigger, and the harder you punch, the bigger it gets. So a well muscled (gentle)man can leap forward and punch you with a drill the size of a car. Currently stored in the reliquary. <b>Clever Monkey</b> - A statue of a monkey reading a book, approximately one foot tall. On the bottom of the statue are engraved the words "To The Cleverest" in cursive script. Although never seen to move, any room it is left in becomes very clean, to a polish whenever possible. The monkey statue has a tendency to lay traps and pull minor pranks on it's current owner. Ownership can be obtained by 'pranking' the previous owner, or performing what the monkey considers to be the cleverest prank.<br> Current Holder:<br> <s>Zato</s><br> Valetni<br>
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