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  • Reliquary
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  • If a player tries to take the cithara before the end of One Piercing Note, or without proper equipment (which means a specific combination of worn items, those that work are listed on the cithara's page), the player will be dealt exactly (current life points - 1) damage. In another case a message "An invisible force gently but firmly moves your hand away from the cithara" is displayed. Taking the cithara for the first time results in 50,000 Prayer experience.
  • The House Targaryen . Requires the Reliquary Talent. The Reliquary unlocks at level 13 and costs 800 File:Silver Icon.png to build.
  • "My dear, beloved children, stand down and lay down your weapons. Kneel and pray. Because thou are about to be sanctified by the omniscent presence of this holy item. Its touch healing thousands of souls, its look giving sight to the blind, its smell giving hope to milions, making me a voluntarily slave of its infinite love. Let us pray, let us pray to honour its very existence..."
  • Reliquary is the second novel in the Agent Pendergast series. It was published by Tor Books in 1997 and is the third collaborative Preston-Child novel, following Relic and Mount Dragon.
  • The Reliquary is a building designed to hold ancient records and artifacts for the use of research to better the technology and social structure of the Protoss race as a whole.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Reliquary</default> File:Reliquary.png ID - Worth Non buyable Tradable No Giftable No
  • The Reliquary is a blood elven organization introduced in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, serving as the Horde's counterpart to the Explorer's League. They are dedicated to uncovering magical and arcane artifacts, operating around several new and revamped areas such as the Blasted Lands, and will hold a strong presence in Uldum, opposing their Dwarven counterparts to the point where overt hostilities erupt.
  • If a player tries to take the cithara before the end of the quest, or without proper equipment (which means a specific combination of worn items, those that work are listed on the cithara's page), the player will be dealt exactly (current life points - 1) damage. (For example, if current LP = 990; you will be hit 989). In another case a message "An invisible force gently but firmly moves your hand away from the cithara" is displayed. Taking the cithara for the first time results in 50,000 Prayer experience.
  • Reliquary is one of the few remaining neutrals on Cybertron. One of the homeless of the Transformers home world, he is flighty and suspicious of all. Wary and suspicious of both sides Query seems to know how to find a lot of things, if one can figure out how to get him to show you. Rarely used, his alternate mode is a UUV - Underground Utility Vehicle; a curious vehicle with eight wheels. Four on top, four on bottom, and angled for round tunnels. He normally is seen carrying a staff of sorts with a vicious hook on one end and when cornered, will attempt to defend himself if fleeing is impossible. Insanely curious about the past, he has several hidden hoards of long-lost relics from the Golden Age of Cybertron. He knows his way around underground Cybertron better than any other transformer
  • A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine or by the French term chasse) is a container for relics. These may be the physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures. The authenticity of any given relic is often a matter of debate; for that reason, some churches require documentation of the relic's provenance. Relics have long been important to both Hindus and Buddhists. In these cultures, reliquaries are often preserved in stupas or temples, to which the faithful make pilgrimages in order to gain merit.
  • A Reliquary is the Covenant term for a planet that holds a tremendous number of Forerunner artifacts. In addition to Janjur Qom and Sanghelios only two other reliquaries are known to exist: the first was likely the planet where the Sangheili and San'Shyuum encountered each other, a world in Sangheili territory with Forerunner relics; the second was the human-colonized world of Harvest, which was glassed by the Covenant believing the Humans had destroyed or stolen the relics present, leading to the Human-Covenant war.
  • A reliquary is a container for the storage and transportation of the mystical. While in common usage it signifies a container for relics the most distinctive use of the term is for the container of Essence. Such reliquaries seem to be unrestricted in the forms they can take, as evidenced by Elyzia Grimes' appearing to be an unassuming bowling ball bag. This bag is protected by a crystal ball with embedded skull, the charm that makes the ball float and the skull laugh being powered by the essence stored in the bag. The reasons for storing essence in reliquaries have not been expounded on, but presumably include storing excess essence that would be lost otherwise, a reserve for times of high essence needs and functioning as a backup for recovering from losing ones investment. Reliquaries hav
  • The Reliquary is a dungeon located beneath the Brightwall Academy. It was created by the Hero of Bowerstone to affirm a person's status of Hero. Built during Old Hero King's/Queen's reign, the Reliquary is a secret to nearly all of the citizens of Brightwall, with the exception of Samuel, the librarian and custodian of the Academy and the unknown architect who built the Reliquary. Samuel was entrusted to help the next Hero who carried the Guild Seal into the Reliquary, which would only open when the Seal is placed on the door, although according to Jones, the old skeleton inside, there is also a secret entrance on the other side of Mistpeak. Inside, vast hallways of shelves lined with ancient books are found, and great stairways wrap around the walls. Also found inside are hordes of Hollow
  • Reliquary is a hand-drawn fantasy webcomic. An acolyte is brought back from death as a superpowered "angel," and finds her life significantly altered. Characters: * Alcolla- The manmade angel, who's having trouble adjusting to her new "life." * Yakuv - The physician assigned to take care of Alcolla. * Prior Fredakh- Yakuv's boss and Alcolla's "creator." * Chiruli, Muuta, and Haruti - Alcolla's school friends, who help keep her sane. * The Cardinal - an overseer interested in the new angel. * Hakelda- A guide for travellers with a very sunny disposition. * BFS (Or... whatever it is Hakelda has.) * Body Horror (Showing up chiefly in the third chapter) * Catapult Nightmare (Opening of Chapter 2) * Canine Companion (Hakelda has two!) * Combat Tentacl
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  • 20
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  • An ornate box containing the remains of Saint Elspeth Citharede.
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  • Dragon Bones
  • Dragon Skull
  • Dragon Claws
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  • Eight Wheeled Piperunner
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  • Embroidered Tunic
  • Precious Ore
  • Pyre
  • Composite Bow
  • Deposit
  • Dyed Textile
  • Silk Garment
  • Secure Lockbox
  • Dragon Egg
  • Bill of Sale
  • Dragon Horn
  • False Coin
  • Agent's Sign
  • Cutpurses's Sign
  • Mark of the Little Birds
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  • +6% to Swindle attacks
  • +8% to Aid and Bribe actions
  • +10% to Spy defense
  • +7% to all attacks, +7% to all defense, 7% faster...
  • +2% to Spy and Steal actions
  • +10% to Swindle attack, 3% faster Swindle...
  • +2% to Harass actions
  • +6% to Spy defense
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  • Fire
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  • 2
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  • Horde
  • Neutral
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  • 1995
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  • 30
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  • 15
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  • Deposit
  • Horse Archer
  • Baby Dragon
  • Arakh
  • Binding Contract
  • The Reliquary
  • Seal of the Dragon
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  • Thriller
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  • Dungeon in Brightwall
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  • Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
Members
  • Yes
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  • One Piercing Note
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  • An ornate Aht Urhganian jewelry box decorated in polished copper.
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Quality
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  • Legendary
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Building
  • Reliquary
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  • Floor Only
Release
  • 2011-11-07
Battle
  • 1
  • 8
  • 15
Time
  • 10800.0
  • 43200.0
  • 54000.0
  • 100800.0
  • 20m
Quote
  • A storehouse for artifacts both old and powerful
Publisher
  • Tor Books
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ISBN
  • 0
Location
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  • Reliquary is a hand-drawn fantasy webcomic. An acolyte is brought back from death as a superpowered "angel," and finds her life significantly altered. Characters: * Alcolla- The manmade angel, who's having trouble adjusting to her new "life." * Yakuv - The physician assigned to take care of Alcolla. * Prior Fredakh- Yakuv's boss and Alcolla's "creator." * Chiruli, Muuta, and Haruti - Alcolla's school friends, who help keep her sane. * The Cardinal - an overseer interested in the new angel. * Hakelda- A guide for travellers with a very sunny disposition. * BFS (Or... whatever it is Hakelda has.) * Body Horror (Showing up chiefly in the third chapter) * Catapult Nightmare (Opening of Chapter 2) * Canine Companion (Hakelda has two!) * Combat Tentacles (the demonseed) * Crystal Dragon Jesus * Distinguishing Mark (Alcolla has a relic embedded in her chest, Yakuv has a transplanted arm, and Hakelda has massive scarring across the left half of her body.) * Expository Hairstyle Change (Hairstyles are determined by rank; when Yakuv is promoted, he receives a slight change of hairstyle) * Fantasy Counterpart Culture (the Medieval Middle East) * Flying Brick (Alcolla's angel form) * Fourth Wall Mail Slot * Healing Hands (Yakuv) * Heroic Dog (Hakelda's dogs) * Holy Halo (Angel form uses a variation on this) * Hot Amazon (Hakelda, according to at least one fan.) * Instant Messenger Pigeon * Intergenerational Friendship (Alcolla and Yakuv) * Invisible Parents * Lovecraftian Superpower (Alcolla) * Mundane Fantastic * Nightmare Sequence (Opening of Chapter 3) * Ordinary High School Student (Alcolla, more an Ordinary Middle School Student, but still.) * Our Angels Are Different * Sarashi (Hakelda) * Scars Are Forever * The Stoic (Prior Fredakh and the Cardinal) * Wham! Episode Chapter 3
  • A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine or by the French term chasse) is a container for relics. These may be the physical remains of saints, such as bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or other religious figures. The authenticity of any given relic is often a matter of debate; for that reason, some churches require documentation of the relic's provenance. A philatory is a transparent reliquary designed to contain and exhibit the bones and relics of saints. Another form of reliquary is called a monstrance. This style of reliquary has a viewing portal by which to view the relic contained inside. Relics have long been important to both Hindus and Buddhists. In these cultures, reliquaries are often preserved in stupas or temples, to which the faithful make pilgrimages in order to gain merit. In Central West Africa, reliquaries used in the Bwete rituals contain objects considered magical, or the bones of ancestors, and are commonly constructed with a guardian figure attached to the reliquary. The use of reliquaries became an important part of Christian ritual from at least the 4th century. Relics are venerated in the Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and some Anglican Churches. Reliquaries provide a means of protecting and displaying relics, which many believe are endowed by God with the grace of miraculous powers. They range in size from simple pendants or rings to coffin-like containers, to very elaborate ossuaries. Many were designed with portability in mind, often being exhibited in public or carried in procession on the saint's feast day or on other holy days. Pilgrimages often centered around the veneration of relics. The faithful often venerate relics by bowing before the reliquary or kissing it. Those churches which observe the veneration of relics make a clear distinction between the honor given to the saints and the worship that is due to God alone (see Second Council of Nicea). The earliest reliquaries were essentially boxes, either simply box-shaped or based on an architectural design (e.g. taking the form of a model of a church); these were known as shrines or chasses. Relics of the True Cross became very popular from the 9th century onwards and were housed in magnificent gold and silver cross-shaped reliquaries, decorated with enamels and precious stones. From about the end of the 10th century, reliquaries in the shape of the relics they housed also became popular; hence, for instance, Pope Alexander I's skull was housed in a head-shaped reliquary. Similarly, the bones of saints were often housed in reliquaries that recalled the shape of the original body part, such as an arm or a foot. The feretrum was a medieval form of reliquary or shrine containing the sacred effigies and relics of a saint. During the later Middle Ages, the monstrance was introduced—a form of reliquary which housed the relic in a rock crystal or glass capsule mounted on a rod, enabling the relic to be displayed to the faithful. Reliquaries in the form of jewellery also appeared around this time, housing tiny relics such as pieces of the Holy Thorn. 16th-century reformers such as Martin Luther opposed the use of relics and regarded them as idolatrous. Many reliquaries, particularly in northern Europe, were destroyed during the Reformation, being melted down or pulled apart to recover precious metals and gems. Nonetheless, the use and manufacture of reliquaries continues to this day, especially in Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christian countries. Post-Reformation reliquaries have tended to take the form of glass-sided caskets to display relics such as the bodies of saints.
  • If a player tries to take the cithara before the end of One Piercing Note, or without proper equipment (which means a specific combination of worn items, those that work are listed on the cithara's page), the player will be dealt exactly (current life points - 1) damage. In another case a message "An invisible force gently but firmly moves your hand away from the cithara" is displayed. Taking the cithara for the first time results in 50,000 Prayer experience.
  • A Reliquary is the Covenant term for a planet that holds a tremendous number of Forerunner artifacts. In addition to Janjur Qom and Sanghelios only two other reliquaries are known to exist: the first was likely the planet where the Sangheili and San'Shyuum encountered each other, a world in Sangheili territory with Forerunner relics; the second was the human-colonized world of Harvest, which was glassed by the Covenant believing the Humans had destroyed or stolen the relics present, leading to the Human-Covenant war. Both the San'Shyuum homeworld and the Sangheili homeworld of Sanghelios were Reliquaries, with their Forerunner Artifacts jump starting both their religious and technological progress.
  • The House Targaryen . Requires the Reliquary Talent. The Reliquary unlocks at level 13 and costs 800 File:Silver Icon.png to build.
  • "My dear, beloved children, stand down and lay down your weapons. Kneel and pray. Because thou are about to be sanctified by the omniscent presence of this holy item. Its touch healing thousands of souls, its look giving sight to the blind, its smell giving hope to milions, making me a voluntarily slave of its infinite love. Let us pray, let us pray to honour its very existence..."
  • Reliquary is the second novel in the Agent Pendergast series. It was published by Tor Books in 1997 and is the third collaborative Preston-Child novel, following Relic and Mount Dragon.
  • Reliquary is one of the few remaining neutrals on Cybertron. One of the homeless of the Transformers home world, he is flighty and suspicious of all. Wary and suspicious of both sides Query seems to know how to find a lot of things, if one can figure out how to get him to show you. Rarely used, his alternate mode is a UUV - Underground Utility Vehicle; a curious vehicle with eight wheels. Four on top, four on bottom, and angled for round tunnels. He normally is seen carrying a staff of sorts with a vicious hook on one end and when cornered, will attempt to defend himself if fleeing is impossible. Insanely curious about the past, he has several hidden hoards of long-lost relics from the Golden Age of Cybertron. He knows his way around underground Cybertron better than any other transformer and has incredible climbing and agility.
  • The Reliquary is a building designed to hold ancient records and artifacts for the use of research to better the technology and social structure of the Protoss race as a whole.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Reliquary</default> File:Reliquary.png ID - Worth Non buyable Tradable No Giftable No
  • A reliquary is a container for the storage and transportation of the mystical. While in common usage it signifies a container for relics the most distinctive use of the term is for the container of Essence. Such reliquaries seem to be unrestricted in the forms they can take, as evidenced by Elyzia Grimes' appearing to be an unassuming bowling ball bag. This bag is protected by a crystal ball with embedded skull, the charm that makes the ball float and the skull laugh being powered by the essence stored in the bag. The reasons for storing essence in reliquaries have not been expounded on, but presumably include storing excess essence that would be lost otherwise, a reserve for times of high essence needs and functioning as a backup for recovering from losing ones investment. Reliquaries have been linked to something called Power Cultivation Diagrams so possibly essence stored in them increases on its own. Another kind of reliquary is the container used by the Necromancer to store Fey's hair and blood, possibly protecting it form the spells she routinely uses to destroy such things.
  • The Reliquary is a blood elven organization introduced in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, serving as the Horde's counterpart to the Explorer's League. They are dedicated to uncovering magical and arcane artifacts, operating around several new and revamped areas such as the Blasted Lands, and will hold a strong presence in Uldum, opposing their Dwarven counterparts to the point where overt hostilities erupt.
  • The Reliquary is a dungeon located beneath the Brightwall Academy. It was created by the Hero of Bowerstone to affirm a person's status of Hero. Built during Old Hero King's/Queen's reign, the Reliquary is a secret to nearly all of the citizens of Brightwall, with the exception of Samuel, the librarian and custodian of the Academy and the unknown architect who built the Reliquary. Samuel was entrusted to help the next Hero who carried the Guild Seal into the Reliquary, which would only open when the Seal is placed on the door, although according to Jones, the old skeleton inside, there is also a secret entrance on the other side of Mistpeak. Inside, vast hallways of shelves lined with ancient books are found, and great stairways wrap around the walls. Also found inside are hordes of Hollow Men, whose wisps float around, waiting for some unwary explorer to walk in their midst. The Hero of Brightwall was tasked by Sabine in the Dweller Camp to enter the dungeon and retrieve one of the relics inside it for him in order to prove he/she is really a hero and he/she unlocks the door to it with his/her Guild Seal. After entering, the Hero fought through the Hollow Men infested halls and came into a chamber containing only one thing: a small Music Box upon a dais. After picking it up, the Hero was instantly transported back to the Road to Rule, where Theresa showed him/her a vision of how far Logan has fallen into madness. The Hero soon left afterwards, leaving the old halls silent again. Many more chambers can be found but they require special keys gained in the quests An Ancient Key and An Evil Presence. They contain many books and hordes of Hollow Men. There is also a Golden Door, which has a Cullis Gate leading to The Prism.
  • If a player tries to take the cithara before the end of the quest, or without proper equipment (which means a specific combination of worn items, those that work are listed on the cithara's page), the player will be dealt exactly (current life points - 1) damage. (For example, if current LP = 990; you will be hit 989). In another case a message "An invisible force gently but firmly moves your hand away from the cithara" is displayed. Taking the cithara for the first time results in 50,000 Prayer experience.
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