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Spending 20 Stamina grants 5% Critical Chance for 5 seconds. Max 5 stacks. | Spending 20 Stamina grants 5% Critical Chance for 5 seconds. Max 5 stacks. | ||
Obtain by | Obtain by using the Memoriam Medallion Key to unlock the mausoleum in the [[Pathway of the Fallen]] on [[:Category:Losomn|Losomn]]. | ||
==Lore== | ==Lore== | ||
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''"Though many Fae challenged the king over the eons, only one ever commanded his attention and later his affections. According to the frivolous romantics of our time, she was said to be terrifying yet graceful in battle, and after every clash the king felt moved to spare her. Magniloquent drivel, if you ask me. Not that I've ever read it."'' | ''"Though many Fae challenged the king over the eons, only one ever commanded his attention and later his affections. According to the frivolous romantics of our time, she was said to be terrifying yet graceful in battle, and after every clash the king felt moved to spare her. Magniloquent drivel, if you ask me. Not that I've ever read it."'' | ||
[[Category:Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:Critical Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:Stamina Amulets (Remnant II)]] | [[Category:Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:Critical Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:Stamina Amulets (Remnant II)]] [[Category:Amulets (The Awakened King)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:09, 17 May 2024
The Awakened King DLC

Spending 20 Stamina grants 5% Critical Chance for 5 seconds. Max 5 stacks.
Obtain by using the Memoriam Medallion Key to unlock the mausoleum in the Pathway of the Fallen on Losomn.
Lore
An elegant pendant the hue of morning sunlight. It belonged to a Fae formidable, eloquent, and stubborn enough to enchant a god-king.
"Though many Fae challenged the king over the eons, only one ever commanded his attention and later his affections. According to the frivolous romantics of our time, she was said to be terrifying yet graceful in battle, and after every clash the king felt moved to spare her. Magniloquent drivel, if you ask me. Not that I've ever read it."