"The Dwarves like to keep to themselves, in their hollow ivory cliffs, but the history of the Continent's finest painters and artists is one rich and interesting. Some of you may know that before their famous automation system, the Dwarves were known for mining of all things, accumulating a great wealth from their pale mountain and carving a nook for themselves to call home. But even before then, before the machines and the mining, they lived in simple huts along the beachside. Sadly few Dwarven records stretch back to this time, but you can see this influence even now, famous artists paying homage to this humble beginning in works you surely know! The poem Lines in the Sand, the famous painting of Seafoam at Dawn, and Davide Creta's beautiful statue A Figure in Coral are all nods to the rich culture of our seaside friends. Now, to the next area!"
An extract of Crack Asira's 'Wonders of the Continent' tour. The tour is performed daily at The Museum of the Continent, and showcases one of the museums most popular exhibits.
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An old crown of sandy bronze and a vibrant aquamarine. Wearing the crown, the user gains the ability to shift any sand in a thirty foot radius to a precarious quicksand solution, trapping anyone caught inside.
As well as this, the user has the ability to shape saltwater and wet sand to their will, and is able to find seashells far easier than the average person.
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Recovered from Chalke, found in buried deep in the old beaches.
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