The Bracelets of Hixagi & Qula
Hixagi's Bracelet
Forged in the roots of the grand tree of the woods of ....... on the island of ....... The Base is made of Tin from the Western continent, and decorated with symbols representing the 12 gods of the pantheon.
These symbols include a pregnant women embraced in the arms of her lover with a lustful figure looking on.
There is a scene of two land masses with the sun on one side and the moon on the other, one with rays of light coming down and a tree growing, the other with dead plants and a fire on he ground. There is a sea battle between two ships and what appears to be someone drowning. In addition there is writing In Knowledge we know, In knowledge we grow, In knowledge there is order. There is a red Emerald as the centre piece from the eastern continent.
Qula Bracelet
Has a very similar pattern as Hixagi's Bracelet but the base is made of Zirconium from the Eastern Continent and has a green Ruby in it from the Western continent.
The gods represented on the Bracelets are as follows and these are the original 12 from the 14 members of the pantheon.
Vindi Family
Goddess of Fatality - A’ina-mo
God of Romance - Kayora
Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom - Dhigagi
God of Land and Sea - OthatGod of the Sun - Aylort
Goddess Medicine and Healing - Yam
Belloni Family
God of Famine - Remuce
God of Lust - Nocade
God of Death - Korref
Goddess of War - Mo’Koff
Goddess of Nature, Storms, and lightning - Vidle
Goddess of Evil, Fire and Darkness - Aliceina
Raw materials & Components
One is made of Zirconium and a green Ruby.
The other is made of Tin and a red Emerald.
Tools
Anvil, Forge, Mode, and metal pen for scribing.
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