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{{Intro
| Patch Introduced = [[Visions in the Darkness]]
|  Related Quests = [[Aerbax's Prodigal Shadow]]
|          Updated =
}}
{{Item
|              Name = Obsidian Shard
|        Icon Image = Obsidian Shard (The Mirror) Icon.png
|              Value = 20
|            Burden = 50
| Special Properties =
|        Additional = This item cannot be read.<br><br>1 of 1 pages full.
|        Description = An obsidian shard with strange symbols carved into the rock. Typically these are used for transferring Virindi writings.
|        Inscription =
}}
{{Textbox
| Author =
| [You cannot understand the writing on this.]
}}
== Notes ==
* Found in the [[Hidden Cavern]] and in the library of the [[Orphanage Wing]].
* Give to [[Diyas al-Yat]] to receive the translated text, {{Itemlink|The Mirror}}:
{{Dialog
|You give Diyas al-Yat Obsidian Shard.
|Diyas al-Yat tells you, "Your continued trafficking with forces beyond your ken could earn you a hearty bit of trouble. I've translated this for you, but would rather see you destroy it, than keep it."
|Diyas al-Yat gives you The Mirror.
}}
* This text has no given author.
 
[[Category:Untranslated Text Items]]

Latest revision as of 14:52, 27 January 2017

Introduced:  Visions in the Darkness Related Quests:  Aerbax's Prodigal Shadow
Obsidian Shard
  • Value: 20
  • Burden: 50
  • This item cannot be read.

    1 of 1 pages full.
  • An obsidian shard with strange symbols carved into the rock. Typically these are used for transferring Virindi writings.
[You cannot understand the writing on this.]

Notes

You give Diyas al-Yat Obsidian Shard.

Diyas al-Yat tells you, "Your continued trafficking with forces beyond your ken could earn you a hearty bit of trouble. I've translated this for you, but would rather see you destroy it, than keep it."

Diyas al-Yat gives you The Mirror.

  • This text has no given author.