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Revision as of 08:40, 20 March 2024

Charm
Creators The Observer
Information
Item Type Attire
Slot Ring
Price 150
Has Special Effect? No
Is Unique? No
Stack Limit 1
Version Added 0.2.33
Stats
Offensive
Initiative Leadership Threat
-
Defensive
Armor Ward Focus
10 10
Evasion Max HP
-
Damage & Resistance
Damage Type Resistance
Elemental
- Blight 15

Description

A stiffened paper charm which has had various characters in the kitsunes' mother tongue written on it. You've seen Miko, Mai and Komari tote these around in their ceremonial duties as caretakers of Keros' shrine, as well as in several other places in the kitsune den. The mix of pictograms and alphabet is completely foreign to you, but at least you're fairly sure this particular one is an appeal to Keros for good fortune. Asking a trickster god for good fortune seems a little chancy, though...

A stiffened paper charm which has had various characters in the kitsunes' mother tongue written on it. You've seen Miko, Mai and Komari tote these around in their ceremonial duties as caretakers of Keros' shrine, as well as in several other places in the kitsune den. While you're making some progress, your understanding of the kitsune mother tongue is still sorely limited, but at least you're fairly sure this particular one is an appeal to Keros for good fortune. Asking a trickster god for good fortune seems a little chancy, though...

Acquisition

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