Quetzalcoatl stood next to Him, holding a skull in His hand. Tezcatlipoca’s clawed hands carried the obsidian mirror that held His power, and His face was creased in savage laughter, as if the death amused Him. Behind it, the rich fresco on the adobe wall depicted Tezcatlipoca, God of War and Fate, and His eternal enemy Quetzalcoatl, God of Creation and Knowledge. It lay on the reed mat in the bedroom, its face bearing the blank expression of corpses. We moved from the courtyard to the inside of the house, where two guards watched over the victim’s body. “Do you want to see the body?” Macihuin asked. I had felt this once before, but… “There is underworld magic in this, but I don’t know what kind exactly. This felt wrong–too smooth, too charged with latent power. “There’s magic involved, to put the shard straight into the heart with so little damage to the skin.” I closed my hand around the shard. And if the underworld was involved directly in a death, as seemed to be the case here, I advised magistrates such as Macihuin. I was a priest for the Dead: I assisted in preparing the corpses, in saying the proper prayers and making the proper sacrifices. And once we undressed him, there was a small splotch of blood over the heart–not large enough to be an entry wound. “From looking at the corpse, I would have said his heart had failed him. “How did you think of opening the chest?” I asked. “It was embedded in his heart, and quite deeply–the guards and I had some trouble extracting it.” I raised my eyes to look at Magistrate Macihuin, who stood in the courtyard, a few steps away from me, watching me intently. One did not find such objects in a dead warrior’s house. Its black surface shimmered with green reflections, and it quivered with the aura I associated with the underworld: blood and pain and death. The obsidian shard, half the size of my palm, lay in my hand: a sharp, deadly thing still stained with blood. OBSIDIAN SHARDS: AN OBSIDIAN AND BLOOD SHORT STORY Q: Why can’t I break a virtual Amethyst (or other virtual Jewels) into Jewel Shards?Ī: Virtual Jewels are complete munzees in your undeployed list, so it isn’t the same process as exchanging a Jewel Credit for a Jewel Shards credit.The Obsidian and Blood Reading Order (Complete)Ġ.5. The value doesn’t change, but the option to upgrade into a different Jewel is accounted for. Q: Why are the number of Jewel Shards given for a Jewel not the same as the number of Jewel Shards required to get a Jewel?Ī: The vast majority of these Jewels were earned as rewards from Clan Wars, Prize Wheels, ZeeOps, and other gameplay activities. This is being introduced as a tool for those who have accumulated many credits in order to give them a way to choose what type of Munzee they become and deploy. Q: I’m a new player with no Jewel Shards and no Jewel credits to exchange. While Jewel Shards are currently only available as trading elements online, who knows what the future holds? Perhaps a certain bot buddy will help find more, or maybe you’ll earn them in Clan Wars or ZeeOps? Only time will tell! You’ll find all the details and conversion rates at /redeem. Of course, not all Jewels are created equal, so different amounts of Jewel Shards are required to convert to each Jewel type. The choice will be yours within the options given.ĭon’t worry if you have any Jewel Credits saved up - those will remain, and all Jewels can still be purchased in the Freeze Tag online store. Now you have the option of breaking some of those Aquas into Jewel Shards and using them to get a Citrine or a Ruby. For example, you may have tons of Aquamarines stored up from past Clan War rewards and have no plans on using them. If you do, you’ll be able to use those Jewel Shards to create new Jewels of your choosing. You’ll be able to choose if you want to redeem some of your Jewel Credits for Jewel Shards. This new system is designed for experienced players who may have an overstock of specific Jewel Credits. This is especially true after the warm reception to the Funfinity Stone Pouch Creatures last year. Welcome Jewel Shards! Similar to our Hotel renovations with Destination Credits, we wanted to create a more flexible system for Jewels. We’re finally ready to give our veteran players a requested feature with a fun twist.
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