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These murals are associated with the second period sultanate, and depict major events in the life of that [[sultan]]. They can be found within the {{favilink|Tomb of the Eaters}} | These murals are associated with the second period sultanate, and depict major events in the life of that [[sultan]]. They can be found within the {{favilink|Tomb of the Eaters}}. There are also {{favilink id|SultanMuralWallOutside2|exterior variants}} of these murals which can be found in outdoor areas such as {{favilink|Ezra}} or {{favilink|Omonporch}} and are often in a ruined state. | ||
Each separate period of the sultanate has a unique mural color scheme that remains the same across playthroughs. | |||
== Description == | == Description == |
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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 second period sultanate, and depict major events in the life of that sultan. They can be found within the Tomb of the Eaters. There are also exterior variants of these murals which can be found in outdoor areas such as Ezra or Omonporch and are often in a ruined state.
Each separate period of the sultanate has a unique mural color scheme that remains the same across playthroughs.
Description
The description for each mural is dynamically generated based on the sultan's history and will begin with the phrase: The tomb mural depicts a significant event from the life of the ancient sultan, *SultanName*, followed by a recounting of that history. Specifically, the "tomb inscription" variant of the sultan history event will be used in the mural's description. For example:
The tomb mural depicts a significant event from the life of the ancient sultan, Ushid II: |
Ruined murals instead have a dynamically generated description that states:
The tomb mural depicts a significant event from the life of the ancient sultan *SultanName*, but it's no longer legible. |
Blank murals will have the default description noted at the top of this page.