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A '''handful of glittering mud''' is a sediment-studded ball of silt from the ruins of [[Seleucar]] which can permanently turn the appearance of a [[resetting]] item into a Seleucar-themed variant. It is consumed upon use. Items which it can apply to include:
A '''handful of glittering mud''' is a sediment-studded ball of silt from the ruins of [[Seleucar]] which can permanently turn the appearance of a [[resetting]] item into a Seleucar-themed variant. It is consumed upon use. Items which it can apply to include:


* a ring
* '''ring'''
* a bracelet
* '''bracelet''' - Mnemosynian bracelet
* a pair of boots
* '''pair of boots'''
* a belt
* '''belt'''
* a suit of armour
* '''suit of armour
* a pair of wings
* '''pair of wings
* a pendant
* '''pendant''' - amber pendant of preserved amar moss.
* a shield
* '''shield'''
* an earring
* '''earring'''


The promotional artefact can sometimes be attained via the [[Wheel of Fortune]] or through the [[Renown Shop]]. Similar appearance-changing [[artefact]]s include [[sparkling snow]] and [[gold candycanes]].  
The promotional artefact can sometimes be attained via the [[Wheel of Fortune]] or through the [[Renown Shop]]. Similar appearance-changing [[artefact]]s include [[sparkling snow]] and [[gold candycanes]].  

Revision as of 02:27, 1 March 2024

A handful of glittering mud is a sediment-studded ball of silt from the ruins of Seleucar which can permanently turn the appearance of a resetting item into a Seleucar-themed variant. It is consumed upon use. Items which it can apply to include:

  • ring
  • bracelet - Mnemosynian bracelet
  • pair of boots
  • belt
  • suit of armour
  • pair of wings
  • pendant - amber pendant of preserved amar moss.
  • shield
  • earring

The promotional artefact can sometimes be attained via the Wheel of Fortune or through the Renown Shop. Similar appearance-changing artefacts include sparkling snow and gold candycanes.

The artefact is perhaps inspired by the last line of a popular feudal Shallamese protest song from antiquity.