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The '''Amber Chalice''' | The '''Amber Chalice''' was the [[:Category:Houses|House]] [[Icon]] of the [[Empyreal Assembly]]. It took the shape of a ritual chalice carved from a single, enormous piece of amber, placed on top of a plain, uncarved block of dove-grey stone. The basin of the Chalice was filled with a cool, pale mist that spills over the brim, imparting a sense of calm and well-being to those that came into contact with it. Pictograms depicting the five [[element|elemental]] channels - Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit - were incised upon the Chalice's outer surface and punctuated with bright gemstones. | ||
Like all true Icons, it resided on the desolate [[:Category:Planes|plane]] of [[Nishnatoba]]. The Chalice was destroyed during the [[Icon Wars]] between [[Shallam]] and [[Mhaldor]], a prolonged engagement that lead to the destruction of all of the Icons of the Great Houses of Shallam. It was rebuilt a number of times, including 478, 500, and 540 AF but subsequently re-razed to the ground by enemy forces. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:38, 15 February 2015
The Amber Chalice was the House Icon of the Empyreal Assembly. It took the shape of a ritual chalice carved from a single, enormous piece of amber, placed on top of a plain, uncarved block of dove-grey stone. The basin of the Chalice was filled with a cool, pale mist that spills over the brim, imparting a sense of calm and well-being to those that came into contact with it. Pictograms depicting the five elemental channels - Air, Fire, Water, Earth and Spirit - were incised upon the Chalice's outer surface and punctuated with bright gemstones.
Like all true Icons, it resided on the desolate plane of Nishnatoba. The Chalice was destroyed during the Icon Wars between Shallam and Mhaldor, a prolonged engagement that lead to the destruction of all of the Icons of the Great Houses of Shallam. It was rebuilt a number of times, including 478, 500, and 540 AF but subsequently re-razed to the ground by enemy forces.