Elvish Jewelry

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Elvish Jewelry
Elvish Jewelry.png
Dirty but still beautiful. On the side is a flowing script thought by some to be the ancient language of the elves. No Elvish bones have ever been found.
Information
Artifact Spots: Cindersap Forest (1%)
Monster Drops: N/A
Other Sources: Fishing Treasure Chest.png Fishing Treasure Chest
Sell Price: data-sort-value="200 ">Gold.png200g

Elvish Jewelry is an Artifact that can be found by digging up an Artifact Spot in Cindersap Forest or from Fishing Treasure Chests.

Donation

Donation of this item contributes to the total count of the donations for the Museum.

Gifting

Villager Reactions

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Trivia

  • Given its description, this item may be a reference to the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien, which prominently features elves. The item description mentions a "flowing script" which may be a reference to the Tengwar script, the writing system invented by Tolkien used to write the fictional Elvish languages. It also mentions the fact that "No Elvish bones have ever been found". In the Tolkien legendarium, the Elves are immune to disease and aging, effectively making them immortal. However, during or shortly after the main events of the trilogy, the majority of Elves in Middle-Earth had journeyed to the Undying Lands (similar to heaven) also known as Valinor. Those that remained faded away and are supposedly invisible to mortal beings such as men, which accounts for no Elvish bones being discovered.