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The '''Tear of Boccob''' was a tear-shaped crystal given to the archpriests of the [[Temple of the Mind's Eye]] in [[Estorium]]. After the [[Illithid War]], a group of priests known as the Kaorti took the Tear out of Estorium, and built a tower north of [[Wellspring]] to house it. Contact with the tower gradually declined, and eventually its location was lost.
The '''Tear of Boccob''' was a tear-shaped crystal given to the archpriests of the [[Temple of the Mind's Eye]] in [[Estorium]]. After the [[Illithid War]], a group of priests known as the Kaorti took the Tear out of Estorium, and built a tower north of [[Wellspring]] to house it. Contact with the tower gradually declined, and eventually its location was lost.


In the year 2959, a mercenary band was hired to reclaim the Tear. When they arrived in the tower, however, the Tear warped them into hideous [[abberation]]s. They began worshiping it, until it was stolen.
In the year 2959, a mercenary band was hired to reclaim the Tear. When they arrived in the tower, however, the Tear warped them into hideous aberrations. They began worshiping it, until it was stolen.


[[Category:Artifacts]]
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Revision as of 16:04, 30 April 2012

The Tear of Boccob was a tear-shaped crystal given to the archpriests of the Temple of the Mind's Eye in Estorium. After the Illithid War, a group of priests known as the Kaorti took the Tear out of Estorium, and built a tower north of Wellspring to house it. Contact with the tower gradually declined, and eventually its location was lost.

In the year 2959, a mercenary band was hired to reclaim the Tear. When they arrived in the tower, however, the Tear warped them into hideous aberrations. They began worshiping it, until it was stolen.