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== History ==
 
== History ==
[[Shai]] wanted to swap the real scepter with her own [[Forgery|Forged]] copy because it was the most famous pieces of art in the whole empire.{{tes ref|42}} She was betrayed by [[Hoid]], the Imperial Fool, and imprisoned.{{tes ref|2}} It is unknown if Hoid actually ended up trading the scepter with the Forged version. The scepter is important to Hoid for unexplained reasons{{wob ref|2850}}, though it likely has something to do with its symbol-translation properties.{{wob ref|5302}}
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[[Shai]] wanted to swap the real scepter with her own [[Forgery|Forged]] copy because it was the most famous piece of art in the whole empire.{{tes ref|42}} She was betrayed by [[Hoid]], the Imperial Fool, and imprisoned.{{tes ref|2}} It is unknown if Hoid actually ended up trading the scepter with the Forged version. The scepter is important to Hoid for unexplained reasons{{wob ref|2850}}, though it likely has something to do with its symbol-translation properties.{{wob ref|5302}}
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 13:07, 6 August 2018

Moon Scepter
Type Scepter
World of Origin Sel

The Moon Scepter was part of the regalia of the Emperor of the Rose Empire on Sel.[1] It was on display in the Imperial Gallery of the Rose Palace.

Use in Investiture

According to a 2015 interview with Brandon, the Moon Scepter can translate symbols from one magic system to another.[2] He has also said that the artifact would allow using Sel magic outside the planet "less daunting".[3]

History

Shai wanted to swap the real scepter with her own Forged copy because it was the most famous piece of art in the whole empire.[4] She was betrayed by Hoid, the Imperial Fool, and imprisoned.[1] It is unknown if Hoid actually ended up trading the scepter with the Forged version. The scepter is important to Hoid for unexplained reasons[5], though it likely has something to do with its symbol-translation properties.[2]

Notes

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