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Described as a stellate icosahedron made of orichalcum and supposedly inactive, '''The Hand of Meraud''' was stolen from a Moon Mage vault by a Gnome. Supposedly nearly impossible to open, many people suspect insidered knowledge in the break-in.
A stellate icosahedron made of orichalcum.
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He was later tracked down to a location near [[Dirge]], where in an attempt to recover the item, it was dropped, resulting in a massive explosion.
See [[Item:Ornate platinum brooch set with an orichalcum icosahedron]].

The explosion massively distorted all forms of known magic, resulting in the loss of some spells and the changing of many others. For reason that have yet to be explained, this ripple also affected Barbarians, altering their abilities despite their non-magic nature.

This event was the explanation for the massive changes that were the [[Magic 3.0]] system rollout.

See [[Item:Ornate platinum brooch set with an orichalcum icosahedron]] for additional details.{{Cat|Artifacts,Magical Items}}

Revision as of 00:34, 13 March 2013

Described as a stellate icosahedron made of orichalcum and supposedly inactive, The Hand of Meraud was stolen from a Moon Mage vault by a Gnome. Supposedly nearly impossible to open, many people suspect insidered knowledge in the break-in.

He was later tracked down to a location near Dirge, where in an attempt to recover the item, it was dropped, resulting in a massive explosion.

The explosion massively distorted all forms of known magic, resulting in the loss of some spells and the changing of many others. For reason that have yet to be explained, this ripple also affected Barbarians, altering their abilities despite their non-magic nature.

This event was the explanation for the massive changes that were the Magic 3.0 system rollout.

See Item:Ornate platinum brooch set with an orichalcum icosahedron for additional details.