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These murals are associated with the sixth and final sultan, and depict major events in the life of that [[sultan]]. They can be found only within the final floor of the {{favilink|Tomb of the Eaters}}, being carved by {{favilink|Herododicus}}. | These murals are associated with the sixth and final sultan, and depict major events in the life of that [[sultan]]. They can be found only within the final floor of the {{favilink|Tomb of the Eaters}}, being carved by {{favilink|Herododicus}}. | ||
Upon reaching this section of the tomb, | Upon reaching this section of the tomb, Herododicus will engrave new murals to represent significant events that the player was involved in during their playthrough. | ||
== Description == | == Description == |
Revision as of 21:59, 26 April 2022
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Black marble was rasped into a vaulted canvas of emptiness, and then left, inspiring wonder at what could have been.
These murals are associated with the sixth and final sultan, and depict major events in the life of that sultan. They can be found only within the final floor of the Tomb of the Eaters, being carved by Herododicus.
Upon reaching this section of the tomb, Herododicus will engrave new murals to represent significant events that the player was involved in during their playthrough.
Description
The description for each mural is dynamically generated based on the events that occurred in the player playthrough, and will begin with the phrase: The tomb mural depicts a significant event from the life of the ancient sultan *PlayerName*: followed by a recounting of one of those events.