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===== Sidebar: That Belongs in a Museum! =====
 
===== Sidebar: That Belongs in a Museum! =====
Leviathans aren’t the only ones with interest in Heirlooms; Marduk always keeps an eye open and Mystical orders such as the Aegis Kai Doru are frequently tempted either by what they could learn or an Heirloom’s practical applications as a mystical talisman. Private collectors, archaeologists and museums also have a stake in owning an Heirloom. Despite this Heirlooms tend to cause little stir among those not in the know: vanishingly few Heirlooms predate known civilisation, most come much more recent exploits of the Tribe and aren’t markedly distinct from entirely human artefacts of the period. It’s unsure what exactly would happen if regular academics did get hold of a Heirloom that predated Tiamat’s death, such a discovery could rewrite known history but only if it wasn’t snatched by Leviathans, Marduk or some other party. It would certainly make an interesting story.
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Heirlooms are artifacts of a civilization so ancient that it is only hinted at in most of mankind's historical records, and one which is deeply tied to numerous mystical and religious traditions the world over. Unsurprisingly, then, Heirlooms are of interest to archeologists and their kin. An Heirloom might be sold to a wealthy collector, or donated to an interested museum, but they often cause remarkably little stir when unearthed by people not "in the know." They assume that, as the object contradicts everything they know, and often has markings of a civilization far more recent than its apparent age, that the age has been inaccurately measured. Mystics, and groups such as the Aegis Kai Doru, might be able to make use of an Heirloom as a mystic talisman or Relic, but they do not provide these benefits to members of the Tribe - they're only of occult significance because they were owned by the Tribe. A Leviathan has other methods to cash in on his supernatual lineage.
  
 
==== Lahmasu Retainer (O–OOOOO) ====
 
==== Lahmasu Retainer (O–OOOOO) ====

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