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− | In our world there are objects that go by the name of "Relic |
+ | In our world there are objects that go by the name of "Relic." |
Not antiques or items of classical art, no: they may be tools with special powers created by mighty ancients or magicians, or objects that have absorbed human grudges or natural spiritual powers after long exposure to them. |
Not antiques or items of classical art, no: they may be tools with special powers created by mighty ancients or magicians, or objects that have absorbed human grudges or natural spiritual powers after long exposure to them. |
Revision as of 00:01, 5 June 2012
In our world there are objects that go by the name of "Relic."
Not antiques or items of classical art, no: they may be tools with special powers created by mighty ancients or magicians, or objects that have absorbed human grudges or natural spiritual powers after long exposure to them.
For instance, a stone that brings good luck, a doll whose hair grows night after night, a mirror that shows your future appearance, a sword that brings ruin to anyone who draws it.
Everybody has most likely heard of their existence as they appear in countless fairy tales and rumors.
Most people consider relics mere fantasies because they have not seen them. They do not notice them even if they are right before their eyes, and they dismiss it as some sort of coincidence if something mysterious occurs.
Some are unconcerned, while others are certain such things do not exist.
Regrettably, Relics are closer to us than we may think.
Whether they bring good or ill fortune is up to the one who chooses to use them.
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