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The '''Jade Icon''' was once an artefact within the keeping of the [[Obeah Ecstasia]], created by their goddess, [[Valnurana]].  Carved into the image of a veiled woman, the icon held four spirits imprisoned within it: [[Erinyes]] the nightmare of guilt; [[Cur]] the nightmare of fear; [[Dibbuk]], the nightmare of madness; and [[Alp]], the nightmare siren of truth.  The four nightmares had been placed there by the goddess [[Valnurana]] to protect mortals from their untrained power. The icon itself was eventually destroyed to free the spirits in the [[Jade Icon Saga]].
The '''Jade Icon''' was once an artefact within the keeping of the [[Obeah Ecstasia]], created by their [[:Category:Gods|Goddess]], [[Valnurana]].  Carved into the image of a veiled woman, the icon held four spirits imprisoned within it: [[Erinyes]], the nightmare of guilt; [[Cur]], the nightmare of fear; [[Dibbuk]], the nightmare of madness; and [[Alp]], the nightmare siren of truth.  The four nightmares had been placed there by the Goddess to protect mortals from their untrained power. The icon itself was eventually destroyed to free the spirits in the [[Jade Icon Saga]].


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Latest revision as of 17:31, 31 March 2008

The Jade Icon was once an artefact within the keeping of the Obeah Ecstasia, created by their Goddess, Valnurana. Carved into the image of a veiled woman, the icon held four spirits imprisoned within it: Erinyes, the nightmare of guilt; Cur, the nightmare of fear; Dibbuk, the nightmare of madness; and Alp, the nightmare siren of truth. The four nightmares had been placed there by the Goddess to protect mortals from their untrained power. The icon itself was eventually destroyed to free the spirits in the Jade Icon Saga.