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The [[Bronze token of Charybdis]], like it's non-[[artefact]] variety: the [[Token of Charybdis]], allows adventurers to invoke the [[:Category:Spirits|Spirit]] of [[Charybdis]] in order to rescue them from a ship to the harbour of [[Tasur'ke]] once per Achaean day. It is sold in the [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]] by Merentesh, and was released in 634AF.  
The [[Bronze token of Charybdis]], like its non-[[artefact]] variety: the [[Token of Charybdis]], allows adventurers to invoke the [[:Category:Spirits|Spirit]] of [[Charybdis]] in order to rescue them from a ship to the harbour of [[Tasur'ke]] once per Achaean day. It is sold in the [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]] by Merentesh, and was released in 634AF.  


The effects of the bronze token also grant the owner the ability to return to their ship in half the time it would take without one, and also removes any endurance and willpower costs lost during a ship rescue.
The effects of the bronze token also grant the owner the ability to return to their ship in half the time it would take without one, and also removes any endurance and willpower costs lost during a ship rescue.


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

Latest revision as of 05:30, 15 January 2014

The Bronze token of Charybdis, like its non-artefact variety: the Token of Charybdis, allows adventurers to invoke the Spirit of Charybdis in order to rescue them from a ship to the harbour of Tasur'ke once per Achaean day. It is sold in the Shop of Wonders in Delos by Merentesh, and was released in 634AF.

The effects of the bronze token also grant the owner the ability to return to their ship in half the time it would take without one, and also removes any endurance and willpower costs lost during a ship rescue.