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Statue of Lissala

This small statue depicts the thassilonian main deity Lissala, goddess of runes, fate, and the reward of service. She was depicted either as a stern woman with no mouth, or as a creature with a snake's lower half, a human woman's upper half, six wings, and a Sihedron for a head.   This statue, showing Lissala in her serpentine form, can be taken apart into seven small pieces:
  1. 3 left wings
  2. 3 right wings
  3. the base
  4. the tail
  5. the torso
  6. the chest with arms, whip and quill
  7. the sihedron head
  The individual fragments of the statue emit only the tiniest amount of magic. Once pieced together the statue gives off an enormous aura of magic. During its initial assembly, the statue gives off a magic pulse or wave, like a starting shot for a race.   Hints found by using Legend Lore:
  • statue is some kind of key
  • statue is bound to a runewell and/or the Herald of Lissala
  • Herald of Lissala looks like a Lamia Matriarch with 6 wings and a cobra hood blending into her hair
  • Herald of Lissala is called Kurshu the Undying, once Kurshu the Divine Serpent

Manufacturing process

lost to time and the starfall
Item type
Unique Artifact
Current Location
Current Holder
Manufacturer
Related ethnicities
Rarity
A unique Thassilonian Relic
Weight
10kg
Dimensions
hight 30cm | length 25cm | depth 10cm
Raw materials & Components
The statue is made out of pure gold with jade highlights.

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