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rdfs:label
  • Canopic jar
  • Canopic Jar
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  • The Canopic Jars are containers that house a mummy's lungs, stomach, liver and intestines.
  • The Canopic Jar is a Tol'vir archeology artifact found only in Uldum digsites. Most of the times it contains [Mummified Organ] but in rare occasions it can contain the epic alchemy recipe [Recipe: Vial of the Sands] to create the [Vial of the Sands] the alchemy mount.
  • Even if a player manages to get rid of the jar during the quest, upon entering the pyramid they'll get a message: "You see a strange jar on the floor. It seems oddly familiar, as if you'd seen it before, so you decide to pick it up." During the second flashback, the player also has to pick up one of four canopic jars, depending on the one they had in real time.
  • The Canopic jar is a quest item for Icthlarin's Little Helper that contains deceased bodies. The High Priest will get mad at the player for carrying it during parts of the quest. After the quest, it cannot be stored in the bank, displaying the message "A magical force prevents you from banking this item!". When the player drops it, it says "The burial jar magically turns to dust as you drop it."
  • • Hapi, the baboon-headed god representing the north, whose jar contained the lungs and was protected by the goddess Nephthys • Duamutef, the jackal-headed god representing the east, whose jar contained the stomach and was protected by the goddess Neith • Imseti, the human-headed god representing the south, whose jar contained the liver and was protected by the goddess Isis • Qebehsenuef, the falcon-headed god representing the west, whose jar contained the intestines and was protected by the goddess Selket.
owl:sameAs
dcterms:subject
walksaround
  • --
itemLink
  • -270945543
implemented
  • 10.500000
PVP Def
  • 424
creatureclass
  • Special
store
  • No
low
  • No
Examine
  • Varies. See Types
PVP Atk
  • 849
senseinvis
  • ?
paraimmune
  • ?
Tradeable
  • No
fireDmgMod
  • 100
convince
  • --
deathDmgMod
  • 100
Sell
  • 250
iceDmgMod
  • 100
walksthrough
  • --
Summon
  • --
actualname
  • canopic jar
hpDrainDmgMod
  • 100
Equipable
  • No
holyDmgMod
  • 100
energyDmgMod
  • 100
physicalDmgMod
  • 100
MaxDmg
  • 0
earthDmgMod
  • 100
pushable
  • no
destroy
  • Drop
pushobjects
  • no
Item
  • --04-26
isboss
  • no
Quest
aaexp
  • y
drownDmgMod
  • 100
illusionable
  • no
primarytype
  • Traps
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Availability
Article
  • a
Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Canopic jar
  • Canopic Jar
Text
  • Scabaras
  • Crondis
  • Apmeken
  • Het
Type
  • Defense
  • Looted Treasure
Value
  • 1
Abilities
  • Unknown.
desc
  • Looted precious treasure: A dusty clay jar holding something crumbling and decayed.
exp
  • 0
Members
  • Yes
Weight
  • 4
Update
  • Desert Month Finale
Description
  • • Grants a one-time revive to 10% health
plural
  • canopic jars
Notes
  • Looks like an ornate canopic jar and a lapis-crested vase.
HP
  • 1000
high
  • No
Release
  • 2005-04-26
Location
  • Oramond, south in the Oramond Catacombs.
Strategy
  • See: The Ravager - Strategy.
abstract
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  • • Hapi, the baboon-headed god representing the north, whose jar contained the lungs and was protected by the goddess Nephthys • Duamutef, the jackal-headed god representing the east, whose jar contained the stomach and was protected by the goddess Neith • Imseti, the human-headed god representing the south, whose jar contained the liver and was protected by the goddess Isis • Qebehsenuef, the falcon-headed god representing the west, whose jar contained the intestines and was protected by the goddess Selket. Early canopic jars were placed inside a canopic chest and buried in tombs together with the sarcophagus of the dead. Later, they were sometimes arranged in rows beneath the bier, or at the four corners of the chamber. After the early periods there were usually inscriptions on the outsides of the jars, sometimes quite long and complex. The scholar Sir Ernest Budge quoted an inscription from the Saïte or Ptolemaic period that begins: "Thy bread is to thee. Thy beer is to thee. Thou livest upon that on which Ra lives." Other inscriptions tell of purification in the afterlife. In the Third Intermediate Period and later, dummy canopic jars were introduced. Improved embalming techniques allowed the viscera to remain in the body; the traditional jars remained a feature of tombs, but were no longer hollowed out for storage of the organs. Copious numbers of the jars were produced, and surviving examples of them can be seen in museums around the world
  • The Canopic jar is a quest item for Icthlarin's Little Helper that contains deceased bodies. The High Priest will get mad at the player for carrying it during parts of the quest. After the quest, it cannot be stored in the bank, displaying the message "A magical force prevents you from banking this item!". When the player drops it, it says "The burial jar magically turns to dust as you drop it." Even if a player manages to get rid of the jar during the quest, upon entering the pyramid they'll get a message: "You see a strange jar on the floor. It seems oddly familiar, as if you'd seen it before, so you decide to pick it up." During the second flashback, the player also has to pick up one of four canopic jars, depending on the one they had in real time.
  • The Canopic Jars are containers that house a mummy's lungs, stomach, liver and intestines.
  • The Canopic Jar is a Tol'vir archeology artifact found only in Uldum digsites. Most of the times it contains [Mummified Organ] but in rare occasions it can contain the epic alchemy recipe [Recipe: Vial of the Sands] to create the [Vial of the Sands] the alchemy mount.
  • Even if a player manages to get rid of the jar during the quest, upon entering the pyramid they'll get a message: "You see a strange jar on the floor. It seems oddly familiar, as if you'd seen it before, so you decide to pick it up." During the second flashback, the player also has to pick up one of four canopic jars, depending on the one they had in real time.
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