The sacrificial Bowls

"Dasena phodo gosa kwos'shk oza godwa, ejsen fidth ampa krzafh sokhem, nosa zoraf ejsen tripoman. fidth tofha kwos'shk, tofha pumkozan'shk kasha efpun zidom fidth tofha phlok oza tofha sofhol'uda rna".
"And build eight bowls of gold, each with a colored stone, one for each tribe. With the bowls, the priests can fill them with the blood of the sacrificed animal".- The Angellonian God, telling Fhedamael to craft the sacrificial bowls.

Mechanics & Inner Workings

It is to catch the blood of the animal sacrifice until full, and then is boiled on the altar to be accepted as a sacrifice.

Manufacturing process

They were made by Fhedamael himself, with casts, pouring gold in each and welding the gemstones in each, but the sacrificial bowl for the Non-Angellonians was made by a fhedakm prophet whose name is unknown.

Significance

These bowls are used for sacrificial atonements at the Angellonian temple.
Item type
Religious / Ritualistic
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Rarity
There are only 9 of them in existence.
Weight
it weighs around 16lbs each
Base Price
Each one can be sold for around 500,000 G.C = 700,000 U.S.D
Raw materials & Components
It is made of solid gold, and the gemstone of each tribe, one bowl with one gemstone each:   Ruby: Zhedakm   Emerald: Jhedakm   Onyx: Fhedakm   Diamond: Thedakm   Amethyst: Khosakm   Topaz: Yosakm   Sapphire: Moadakm   Ruby, Emerald, Onyx, Diamond, Amethyst, Topaz, Sapphire & the opal: Spadakm   But for the the non-Angellonians, a sacrificial bowl was made of silver and used four pearls (to represent the four moons).

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