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* Spines, skulls, and parts for {{ilink|i|god totem|skeletons}} |
* Spines, skulls, and parts for {{ilink|i|god totem|skeletons}} |
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When it returned during the [[Hollow Eve Festival 406]] festival, it also had: |
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* {{ilink|i|petrified corpse grub}} |
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* {{ilink|i|glowing iron fragment}} |
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* {{ilink|i|mottled brown shin bone}} |
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* {{ilink|i|porcelain jackal pin}} |
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* {{ilink|i|skull-shaped copper earring}} |
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* Spines, skulls, and parts for {{ilink|i|god totem|skeletons}} |
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* {{ilink|i|sliver of worm-eaten deobar}} |
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* {{ilink|i|lock of greasy hair}} |
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* {{ilink|i|purple scorpion carapace}} |
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* Clumps of earth ({{com|RUB}} or {{com|BREAK}} to find a gem inside!) |
Revision as of 04:56, 29 October 2012
DIG PILE to play.
The original grave pile at the Hollow Eve Festival 392 had:
- Glowing iron fragments
- A variety of deity-themed pins and earrings
- Clumps of earth (RUB or BREAK to find a gem inside!)
- Tiny coffins that are treasure chests
- rune-carved stone
- delicate white marble Tenemlor figurine
- shard of translucent crystal
- walnut herbal case elegantly branded with a single silver rose
When it returned during the Hollow Eve Festival 396 festival, it also had:
- Spines, skulls, and parts for skeletons
When it returned during the Hollow Eve Festival 406 festival, it also had:
- petrified corpse grub
- glowing iron fragment
- mottled brown shin bone
- porcelain jackal pin
- skull-shaped copper earring
- Spines, skulls, and parts for skeletons
- sliver of worm-eaten deobar
- lock of greasy hair
- purple scorpion carapace
- Clumps of earth (RUB or BREAK to find a gem inside!)