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Latest revision as of 06:58, 4 February 2016
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I see the contestants are making their way out onto the starting grid. This article was originally created as an entry for a Tenth Great Jedi War competition and is not official DJB canon content. It is preserved here for historical purposes only.
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Amulet of Sacrifice
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Artifact Information
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Name:
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Amulet of Sacrifice
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Material:
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Heliotrope
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Length:
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4"
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Width:
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2"
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Constructed:
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1569 BBY
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Ownership
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Creator:
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Jaleel Abbudin
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Current Location:
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Kamuekiko, Kamuekiko
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[Source]
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The Amulet of Sacrifice was a Sith magic imbued amulet lost by the Sith Sorcerrer Jaleel Abbudin while crashlanding on the dense forrest of Kamuekiko. The amulet had the power to transfer the life essence and soul from a dying body to another, prefferably a healthy one. Whilst the soul of the first subject would be transfered to the body of the second subject. The soul of the second subject would be lost forever, hence the name "Amulet of Sacrifice".
Description
Physical Appearance
The amulet looks like a snake encoiled around a red stone of unknown origins, the stone is held in place by four miniature hands.
Function
Transfers the life essence from a dying body to a healthy one.
History
This amulet was created around the year 1569 BBY by an ancient Sith Sorcerr called Jaleel Abbudin. He was a very powerful practicant of the Sith Magic and was concencerd with finding immortality. He managed to create the amulet after intense studying and a numerous trial and error attempts. The creation of the artfact caught the attention of his fellow Sith, Jaleel then decided to flee Ziost and decided to flee his homeworld but was caught by his enemies while passing through the Esstran sector. His spaceship took heavy fire and had to crash land on the primitive planet at that time, New Tython.
Rediscovery
Theoretical usage
Oral legend handed down by native population
Odan-Urr Desires
Tarentum Desires