Soraya has an air of no-nonsense and honesty. She's upfront that Ikorr has had possession of this artifact for centuries, but for the sake of discretion and safety, they have not openly acknowledged that they possess it. The rest of the world believes it's been lost, if they're aware of it at all.
Ikorr believes it's imbued with a power of its own, though it's unclear where or to whom this power belongs. It's extremely dangerous in the hands the wrong person, capable of causing unknown chaos - or even altering reality. This is, of course, merely recorded in ancient texts and archeological studies, so the accuracy is unknown. Its usage is not something they can feasibly test, after all.
The Nether, another safe-guarder of artifacts, has been inquiring after this artifact for many years, and has attempted to make Ikorr promise to hand it over should it ever be uncovered. Ikorr believes they don't have nefarious intentions, but rather the Nether feels its vaults are more secure due to the lack of outsider entry. While this hasn't caused any open conflict and Ikorr considers the Nether a friend, it's been a source of several diplomatic debates.
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Ikorr believes it's imbued with a power of its own, though it's unclear where or to whom this power belongs. It's extremely dangerous in the hands the wrong person, capable of causing unknown chaos - or even altering reality. This is, of course, merely recorded in ancient texts and archeological studies, so the accuracy is unknown. Its usage is not something they can feasibly test, after all.
The Nether, another safe-guarder of artifacts, has been inquiring after this artifact for many years, and has attempted to make Ikorr promise to hand it over should it ever be uncovered. Ikorr believes they don't have nefarious intentions, but rather the Nether feels its vaults are more secure due to the lack of outsider entry. While this hasn't caused any open conflict and Ikorr considers the Nether a friend, it's been a source of several diplomatic debates.