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After partial restoration, the artifact showed symbols of an old empire or nation with a sun rising behind a shining city. Around the rim of the coin were the shining words: ''Tamaroth, Who Leads. The G— of Rulers. Protect Us in Our Weakness.''<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/03/interlude-a-night-in-the-inn/ Interlude - A Night in the Inn]</ref> | After partial restoration, the artifact showed symbols of an old empire or nation with a sun rising behind a shining city. Around the rim of the coin were the shining words: ''Tamaroth, Who Leads. The G— of Rulers. Protect Us in Our Weakness.''<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/05/03/interlude-a-night-in-the-inn/ Interlude - A Night in the Inn]</ref> | ||
It | It would be melted by Erin's invisible fire of hate.<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/06/11/9-02/ Chapter 9.02]</ref> | ||
== Chronology == | == Chronology == | ||
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Months later again, Erin commissioned [[Pelt]] to restore the coin for her, as he promised to be able to make all the inscriptions visible again. Like Dawil, he protested for not being a [Historian] so couldn't identify it. However, he noticed that Mithril shouldn't wear like it had on the coin, which indicated further how ancient it must be.<ref name="7.19" /> When Erin returned a few days later, Pelt had partially restored the coin but had been struck with a heart attack when he tried to restore the word "G—". Pelt claimed that the incident was just an accident and that he just needed a more quiet place to work.<ref name=":0" /> Erin felt the coin burn in her pocket and made a remark about [[Dead Gods]], suspecting that this was no accident. | Months later again, Erin commissioned [[Pelt]] to restore the coin for her, as he promised to be able to make all the inscriptions visible again. Like Dawil, he protested for not being a [Historian] so couldn't identify it. However, he noticed that Mithril shouldn't wear like it had on the coin, which indicated further how ancient it must be.<ref name="7.19" /> When Erin returned a few days later, Pelt had partially restored the coin but had been struck with a heart attack when he tried to restore the word "G—". Pelt claimed that the incident was just an accident and that he just needed a more quiet place to work.<ref name=":0" /> Erin felt the coin burn in her pocket and made a remark about [[Dead Gods]], suspecting that this was no accident. | ||
During the Summer Solstice, with Erin hanging between life and death, [[Norechl]] would go to take her body for its own. It initially had difficulty finding her body in the [Garden of Sanctuary] because it was obscured by the Shadow Loaf buried there. However, the coin on Erin's body acted as a bright beacon to them, allowing Norechl to | During the Summer Solstice, with Erin hanging between life and death, [[Norechl]] would go to take her body for its own. It initially had difficulty finding her body in the [Garden of Sanctuary] because it was obscured by the Shadow Loaf buried there. However, the coin on Erin's body acted as a bright beacon to them that shined brighted than the darkness of the Shadow Loaf can obscure, allowing Norechl to finally find the place.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/12/20/solstice-pt-2/ Solstice (Pt. 2)]</ref> | ||
After being revived, Erin would melt the Mithril coin with invisible fire of hate. She would keep the remains, stating it's a potential curse component.<ref name=":1" /> | After being revived, Erin would melt the Mithril coin with invisible fire of hate. She would keep the remains, stating it's a potential curse component.<ref name=":1" /> |