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  • Codex entry: Locks within Locks
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  • The Wardens set a trap for Corypheus and bound him in a prison of their own making. Beneath the Free Marches, they carved out a series of caverns—a veritable maze—and enchanted them. Wards within wards, locks within locks, spells woven with the help of a powerful artifact they called "the key." All this to hold Corypheus. It seems that even that wasn't enough. Warden-Commander Riannon writes in her private journals: "Corypheus is too powerful. Nothing will hold him forever. The seals are already weakening. We must find a way to fortify them, and soon."
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  • Locks within Locks
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  • The Wardens set a trap for Corypheus and bound him in a prison of their own making. Beneath the Free Marches, they carved out a series of caverns—a veritable maze—and enchanted them. Wards within wards, locks within locks, spells woven with the help of a powerful artifact they called "the key." All this to hold Corypheus. It seems that even that wasn't enough. Warden-Commander Riannon writes in her private journals: "Corypheus is too powerful. Nothing will hold him forever. The seals are already weakening. We must find a way to fortify them, and soon." —From Janeka's research notes
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  • Corypheus's Prison - Riannon's Floor, a note in the central room with the blue nexus
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  • The Wardens set a trap for Corypheus and bound him in a prison of their own making. Beneath the Free Marches, they carved out a series of caverns—a veritable maze—and enchanted them. Wards within wards, locks within locks, spells woven with the help of a powerful artifact they called "the key." All this to hold Corypheus. It seems that even that wasn't enough. Warden-Commander Riannon writes in her private journals: "Corypheus is too powerful. Nothing will hold him forever. The seals are already weakening. We must find a way to fortify them, and soon."