Jade Urn Pavillion

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The Jade Urn Pavilion, a hidden ancient ruin unmarked on maps, can be accessed either from Alken Rock Coast or The Jade Urn. Deep within its walls lies the greatest mystery of all: the enigmatic Elder statues. Local tales and a singular piece of writing allude to this secluded forest sanctuary, hinting at extended periods of rainfall and the presence of elusive, unseen creatures.

The lore enveloping this place is veiled in ambiguity, inviting one's imagination to wander freely. Among players, there are speculations that it might serve as a gateway to another location. These theories, pondered by the community, have yet to be confirmed, further enhancing the mystique that surrounds the pavilion.

The origins of this structure remain equally enigmatic. Despite diligent investigations, no concrete clues or evidence have emerged to pinpoint a specific era of its creation. However, it is widely believed to be an artifact from the ancient Elden Age.

Rumors abound among the land's inhabitants, weaving tales of a concealed sanctuary nestled deep within the forest's embrace. A particular fragment of knowledge, known as the Frayed knot piece of writing, alludes to prolonged rainy days and the presence of unseen creatures inhabiting this mystical location. Yet, perhaps the most captivating element within this enigmatic writing is the mention of a celestial marvel known as the moonstone.

Locations

Major

  • The Sky Mirror - Well known for the 4 interactable Elder statues.

Minor

  • Courtyard of Bakst
  • Pavillion Garden
  • Pavillion Alley
  • The Needle Gate
  • The Char Mirror

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