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Named after [[Loki (Serpent)|Loki]], an ancestor of [[Modern Age|modern]]-day [[Serpents]], the '''Loki's Tear amulet''', when worn, serves to double the rate at which serpents can milk their [[venoms]] into [[vials]]. It is an [[artefact]] sold at [[Merentesh|Merentesh's]] [[The Miscellaneous Artefact Shop|shop]] in [[Delos]].
Named after [[Loki (Serpent)|Loki]], an ancestor of [[Modern Age|modern]]-day [[Serpent]]s, the '''Loki's Tear amulet''', when worn, serves to double the rate at which serpents can milk their [[venoms]] into [[vials]]. It is an [[artefact]] sold at [[Merentesh|Merentesh's]] [[The Miscellaneous Artefact Shop|shop]] in [[Delos]].


Crafted into a teardrop shape from an opaque, crystalline substance, this enchanted amulet comes to a needle-like point at its uppermost tip, which is angled so as to lightly pierce the skin of its wearer. Threaded by a silver filament, the amulet is designed to dangle just below the collarbones.
Crafted into a teardrop shape from an opaque, crystalline substance, this enchanted amulet comes to a needle-like point at its uppermost tip, which is angled so as to lightly pierce the skin of its wearer. Threaded by a silver filament, the amulet is designed to dangle just below the collarbones.


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

Revision as of 18:31, 19 January 2009

Named after Loki, an ancestor of modern-day Serpents, the Loki's Tear amulet, when worn, serves to double the rate at which serpents can milk their venoms into vials. It is an artefact sold at Merentesh's shop in Delos.

Crafted into a teardrop shape from an opaque, crystalline substance, this enchanted amulet comes to a needle-like point at its uppermost tip, which is angled so as to lightly pierce the skin of its wearer. Threaded by a silver filament, the amulet is designed to dangle just below the collarbones.