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|look=Etched into the face of the medallion is the goddess [[Faenella]] in her mortal form -- a slender, graceful Elven woman. In her outstretched hands sits a wren, wings spread, getting ready for flight. Circling around her flowing hair is the mighty phoenix and a graceful heron. The heron's long neck is outstretched in flight, its beak grasping the tail feathers of the phoenix. |
|look=Etched into the face of the medallion is the goddess [[Faenella]] in her mortal form -- a slender, graceful Elven woman. In her outstretched hands sits a wren, wings spread, getting ready for flight. Circling around her flowing hair is the mighty phoenix and a graceful heron. The heron's long neck is outstretched in flight, its beak grasping the tail feathers of the phoenix. |
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gold medallion symbolizing dedication to Faenella | |
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Look: | Etched into the face of the medallion is the goddess Faenella in her mortal form -- a slender, graceful Elven woman. In her outstretched hands sits a wren, wings spread, getting ready for flight. Circling around her flowing hair is the mighty phoenix and a graceful heron. The heron's long neck is outstretched in flight, its beak grasping the tail feathers of the phoenix. |
Weight: | 3 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 11,250 Kronars9,000 Lirums <br />8,118 Dokoras <br />11.25 LTBpoints <br />11.25 Tickets <br />11.25 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Tending the Fold (2), Tending the Fold (1), Festival Pavilion (2), Festival Pavilion (1) |