| Orpheus' Lyre | |
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| The Lyre Orpheus used to help bring back his wife from the underworld | |
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Origin |
Orpheus |
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Type |
Lyre |
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Effects |
Resurrection |
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Downsides |
Kills the player for spirit to fully be resurrected |
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Activation |
Playing/Pulling strings |
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Collected by |
Warehouse 1 |
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Section |
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Aisle |
Romero-637B |
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Shelf |
88741-3369-247 |
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Date of Collection |
326 BCE |
| [Source] | |
Origin[]
The Lyre that musician Orpheus used to help bring back his wife Eurydice from the underworld. Originally stored in the first Warehouse and was planned to be used by Antipater to resurrect Alexander the Great. Collected by Nick Renson and Pete Lattimer.
Effects[]
Strumming a song of remembrance will resurrect a person fully, but with conditions. They cannot acknowledge their chthonic passenger has returned, otherwise the process will be invalidated. Only finishing the tune to its full end will complete the transfer. Unfortunately, the user's spiritual resonance acts as a guidepost for the deceased soul, switching places with and ultimately killing their savior.
