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File:Commemorative Bronze Statue (Shadow) Live.jpg|Commemorative Bronze Statue of a Shadow
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File:Commemorative Bronze Statue (Grievver) Live.jpg|Commemorative Bronze Statue of a Grievver
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 8 January 2012

Related topics: Statues

Story Arc: 
Introduced: Betrayal Previous Event - All Live Events - Next Event
File:Bronze Statues (Betrayal) Live.jpg
Bronze Statues

Bronze Statues Attack

During the Persuasion event, large bronze statues were gifted to Isparians by The Arcanum and placed in each town in recognition of their accomplishments on Dereth.[1] Initially, the statues casted beneficial spells, but on the 1st April 2002 some of the statues began debuffing players and even disappearing from their pedestals.[2]

During the next event, Betrayal, suspicions about the statues proved true when they started copying themselves and attacking players. After realising they were tricked, the Arcanum began researching a way to stop the statues.[3]
To aid with this research, players were requested to give all parts found on fallen statues to the Arcanum.[3]

The statues dropped items such as extremely large bronze weapons. The weapons, whilst not very pratical due to their high burden, could be given to the researchers for experience (see the Bronze Statue Weapons page for a list and screenshots of each weapon).

Later on during the Hidden Vein event, as the Bronze Statues' assaults continued, Asheron made an appearance and shared information on how to create an Etheric Seal. The seal was used to make part of the pedestals in each town open up, giving players a way to access the foundries beneath them.[4]

After the foundries feeding the statues were breached, players destroyed the Native Casts. On May 16, 2002, when the last of the Native statues were nullified, grand fireworks displays were seen in every town across Dereth.[4][5]

The mechanical pieces that were dropped by the Native Casts were handed in to Bhab, Arcanum Tinkerer for unique, life-size Commemorative Bronze Statues.

Maps

Dungeon Coordinates Wiki Map ACmaps
Mannikin Foundry ?? -- 545A
Effigy Foundry ?? -- 01F8
Mammet Foundry ?? -- 5458
Colossus Foundry ?? -- 5457

Items

Live Event Items

Etheric Seal Unique Bronze Gear From a Native Cast Unique Bronze Coil From a Native Cast Unique Bronze Spring From a Native Cast Unique Bronze Nuts and Bolts From a Native Cast Pedestal Weak Spot

Commemorative Bronze Statues

Commemorative Bronze Statue (Banderling) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Ben Ten) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Drudge) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Golem) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Grievver) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Gromnie) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Mosswart) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Reedshark) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Sclavus) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Shadow) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Skeleton) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Thorsten Cragstone) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Tumerok) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Virindi) Commemorative Bronze Statue (Zharalim)

Images

Lore & Dialog

The Arcanum Researcher turns to you with an air of efficiency and calm.
Arcanum Researcher tells you, "I must give you a general debriefing of the statue affair as it stands. Nuhimidira was so fervent in her persuasion that the Arcanum, believing that they were for the people's good, allowed them to be presented to the town centers. Now that she has been kidnapped, it is clear that the Arcanum was not the only dupe! Nuhmidira has stopped the dreadful sacrifices that gave these abominations life...but it appears it is too late--now they have gained sentience, they have started to take sacrifices of their own!"

The barrier energy suffusing the portal beneath the Virindi Statue's pedestal suddenly weakens, giving you access to the caverns beneath.

<Player Name> has penetrated the dark recesses beneath the cities of the world, and has destroyed the native cast from which all Statues of Thorsten Cragstone were created! The statues in Cragstone have been nullified and will threated the citizens no more!

<Player Name> has penetrated the dark recessed beneath the cities of the world, and has destroyed the native cast from which the Sclavus Statues were created! The statue in Kryst have been nullified and will threated the citizens no more! And now, raging over the demise of the Effigy native Cast, the Mammet Statues have opened the portals to their domain. Those who dare enter shall be subject to their vengeance.

<Player Name> has penetrated the dark recesses beneath the cities of the world, and has destroyed the native cast from which the Virindi Statues were created! The statue in Ayan Baqur has been nullified and will threaten the citizens no more! As the last town statue is destroyed, the townsfolk of all Dereth let loose in joyous celebration. Commemorating the triumph and valor of those who fought against the Statues and won, a pan-city fireworks event unparalled in the history of Dereth sweeps across the land.

You give Arcanum Researcher Unique Bronze Gear from a Native Cast.
Why, it's you <Player Name>! I have heard of your valiant deeds from afar. The Arcanum extends its deepest gratitude to you for destroying the Statues menacing our towns. Take this gear to the Arcanum Tinker in the Consortium near Xarabaydun--he will fashion an award made especially for you.
Arcanum Researcher gives you Unique Bronze Gear from a Native Cast.

You give Bhab, Arcanum Tinkerer Unique Bronze Gear from a Native Cast.
With a sudden gasp, the Arcanum Tinker looks up from the trophy just handed him and peers into your face. He is suddenly intoxicated with paroxyms of joy at the sight of you; if he were not such a hardy soul, he would lose consciousness.
YES! It is <Player Name>! Back from the wars, I see, and you've proven yourself a mighty champion, no less! I shall fashion this into a trophy worthy of your stature!
The Tinker sets about his work, then turns to you when he is finished.
Bhar, Arcanum Tinkerer gives you Commemorative Bronze Statue.
Bhab, Arcanum Tinkerer tells you, "This unique statue is for you, to commemorate your valor for destroying the Statue threatening the fair cities of [towns]. Please accept it with the thanks and gratitude of all the citizens of New Aluvia. The townsfolk of Dereth are forever in your debt."
Hooray for <Player Name>!

References

  1. A Brief History for Travelers - Persuasion--Wintersebb, PY 13 (March, 2002)
  2. 04/01/02 Persuasion - ACWarcry
  3. 3.0 3.1 A Brief History for Travelers - Betrayal--Morningthaw, PY 13 (April, 2002)
  4. 4.0 4.1 A Brief History for Travelers - Hidden Vein--Solclaim, PY 13 (May, 2002)
  5. Maggie Jackcat's Bronze Statues