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Four panels reproduced here appear to be part of a much larger mural. |
Four panels reproduced here appear to be part of a much larger mural. |
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− | The topmost panel shows a jug overflowing with water, standing on an altar. Three [[Elf|elves]] in robes are positioned around the altar, while a crowd of elves in warlike regalia stands just slightly apart from them. |
+ | The topmost panel shows [[Empty Earthen Jug|a jug]] overflowing with water, standing on an [[altar]]. Three [[Elf|elves]] in robes are positioned around the altar, while a crowd of elves in warlike regalia stands just slightly apart from them. |
Just below is a depiction of all the elves, those in robes and those in armor, prostrating themselves before the altar with worshipful expressions. |
Just below is a depiction of all the elves, those in robes and those in armor, prostrating themselves before the altar with worshipful expressions. |
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− | Third from the top is a carving which shows one of the three robed figures, a woman with an elaborate tattoo on her face, drinking from the jug on the altar while the other elves watch. |
+ | Third from the top is a carving which shows one of the three robed figures, a woman with an [[vallaslin|elaborate tattoo]] on her face, drinking from the jug on the altar while the other elves watch. |
The bottom image shows the tattooed woman standing waist-deep in a pool of water. She holds the jug with water spilling out of its mouth. The armored elves bow before her. |
The bottom image shows the tattooed woman standing waist-deep in a pool of water. She holds the jug with water spilling out of its mouth. The armored elves bow before her. |
Revision as of 03:12, 9 February 2016
- See also: The Elven Ritual
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Four panels reproduced here appear to be part of a much larger mural.
The topmost panel shows a jug overflowing with water, standing on an altar. Three elves in robes are positioned around the altar, while a crowd of elves in warlike regalia stands just slightly apart from them.
Just below is a depiction of all the elves, those in robes and those in armor, prostrating themselves before the altar with worshipful expressions.
Third from the top is a carving which shows one of the three robed figures, a woman with an elaborate tattoo on her face, drinking from the jug on the altar while the other elves watch.
The bottom image shows the tattooed woman standing waist-deep in a pool of water. She holds the jug with water spilling out of its mouth. The armored elves bow before her.
--Describing a strange tablet.