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[[Image:Pool of Glacial Water.JPG|right|frame|Pool of Glacial Water]]
{{Intro
From the [[Lunnum's Pyre]] quest introduced in the [[Reprisals]] event.
| Patch Introduced = [[Friend and Foe]]
|  Related Quests = [[Lunnum's Pyre]]
|          Updated =
}}
{{Item
|              Name = Pool of Glacial Water
|        Icon Image = Pool of Glacial Water Icon.png
|         Live Image = Pool of Glacial Water Live.jpg
| Live Image Caption = Pool of Glacial Water
|              Value = 0
|            Burden = 5,000
|       Description = A shimmering pool of Glacial Water.
}}
== Notes ==
* In the NE Wing of [[Abayar's Laboratory]], top level, at 92.1N 46.3W.
* Hand [[Ice Log]] to obtain [[Purified Ice Log]].
:<font color=green>The Glacial Water begins to bubble violently as you drop the Ice Log into the water. The surface of the Ice Log seems to melt and coalesce in a rhythmic pattern. With each pulse the log becomes clearer and purer, until it becomes nearly translucent.</font><br>


'''Locations:'''
[[Category:Objects]]
* In the NE Wing of [[Abayar's Laboratory ]], top level, at 92.1N 46.3W.<br>
 
 
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|width=40 align=center| [[Image:Pool of Glacial Water Icon.png]]
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|colspan=2|  A shimmering pool of Glacial Water.
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Item]]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 28 February 2014

Introduced:  Friend and Foe Related Quests:  Lunnum's Pyre
Pool of Glacial Water
  • Value: 0
  • Burden: 5,000
  • A shimmering pool of Glacial Water.
Pool of Glacial Water

Notes

The Glacial Water begins to bubble violently as you drop the Ice Log into the water. The surface of the Ice Log seems to melt and coalesce in a rhythmic pattern. With each pulse the log becomes clearer and purer, until it becomes nearly translucent.