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*Mhaldor: The halls of the Black Cathedral upon Baelgrim echo in solemn song with <victim>'s death at the hands of <killer>, commemorating true Strength.
*Mhaldor: The halls of the Black Cathedral upon Baelgrim echo in solemn song with <victim>'s death at the hands of <killer>, commemorating true Strength.
*Targossas: Hymns sung in sacred duty arise from the Heart of Dawn, honoring the triumph of <killer> over <victim> in the pursuit of Creation's sanctity.
*Targossas: Hymns sung in sacred duty arise from the Heart of Dawn, honoring the triumph of <killer> over <victim> in the pursuit of Creation's sanctity.
*Cyrene: The measured poise of Vashnarian discipline condemns <victim> to a swift death before <killer>, unworthy of further consideration.


[[Category: Miscellaneous Artefacts]]
[[Category: Miscellaneous Artefacts]]

Revision as of 02:11, 23 September 2018

Secured with black silk and lettered on fine parchment, a statute of acknowledgement is an artefact document which affords the bearer the right to have their victories over others celebrated by their home city. When the bearer slays another adventurer a deathsight specific to the owner's city is announced rather than the standard deathsight vision. Statutes of acknowledgement were first made available for sale at the Stand of Wonders in 780 AF.

Deathsights:

  • Mhaldor: The halls of the Black Cathedral upon Baelgrim echo in solemn song with <victim>'s death at the hands of <killer>, commemorating true Strength.
  • Targossas: Hymns sung in sacred duty arise from the Heart of Dawn, honoring the triumph of <killer> over <victim> in the pursuit of Creation's sanctity.
  • Cyrene: The measured poise of Vashnarian discipline condemns <victim> to a swift death before <killer>, unworthy of further consideration.