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Hovering over a small golden pedestal, the '''Dragon's Eye''' is a large sphere of black rotating slowly mid-air. Occasionally a scarlet ring drifts into view, the iris revealing the floating object to be the preserved eye of an actual dragon, fallen during the [[War of Humanity]] on the plane of [[Nishnatoba]]. The cold calculating gaze of the beast flickers with barely contained rage and fire as it regards the world around it, much like the [[Ashura]], to whom the eye is tied.
Hovering over a small golden pedestal, the '''Dragon's Eye''' was a large sphere of black rotating slowly mid-air. Occasionally a scarlet ring drifted into view, the iris revealing the floating object to be the preserved eye of an actual dragon, fallen during the [[War of Humanity]] on the plane of [[Nishnatoba]]. The cold calculating gaze of the beast flickered with barely contained rage and fire as it regarded the world around it, much like the [[Ashura]], to whom the eye was tied.


The Dragon's Eye fell in the year 440 to [[Mhaldor|Mhaldorian]] forces, but was rebuilt in the year 463 AF.
The Dragon's Eye fell in the year 440 to [[Mhaldor|Mhaldorian]] forces, was rebuilt in the year 463 AF, and fell again later.


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Latest revision as of 07:24, 7 October 2015

Hovering over a small golden pedestal, the Dragon's Eye was a large sphere of black rotating slowly mid-air. Occasionally a scarlet ring drifted into view, the iris revealing the floating object to be the preserved eye of an actual dragon, fallen during the War of Humanity on the plane of Nishnatoba. The cold calculating gaze of the beast flickered with barely contained rage and fire as it regarded the world around it, much like the Ashura, to whom the eye was tied.

The Dragon's Eye fell in the year 440 to Mhaldorian forces, was rebuilt in the year 463 AF, and fell again later.