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Camellia Wristband

A white metalic wristband with a blue camellia in it. Contains a small gap where the camellia is for feeding with water. The wristband was handmade by the king Sÿtzen Von Aznabelle himself while young with the help of his lover Kaana. Legends tells that it was his weapon and shield during battle. Reports tells that the wristband transforms into a sword, a shield, a bow with a single arrow or a cape depending on his will, the only thing historians are sure is that a blue camellia was seen at the final battle of the war getting the shape of a mirror that bolted a single turquoise beam, turning the Beholder into an ally Ooze Beholder being what caused the end of the war, avoiding more casualities on both sides.
People believe Sÿtzen's lover magically convinced the Beholder to appear in the middle of the battlefield attacking both sides forcing them to unite against it. This plan was crafted by both Sÿtzen and Kaana that are lovers from different sides of the war and think diplomacy would be a better solution. However his father, the king at the time, forced an all out attack one week prior their marriage that would lead to peaceful consequences, so they had to manage a plan reduce casualities from this exagerrated attack.

Location and Rumours

Some believe never existed such versitile and unique item, others says that being a craft from Sÿtzen Von Aznabelle anything can be possible. However no one can prove if such artifact exists, he never admitted in life of using it. In his marriage painting is possible to see the wristband but some claims that it was the artist who added to extol the new king.
The believers says that it is with him at the chamber where he is being kept in animated suspension with the flower, bringing it with him at the astral plane. Others claims that when the camellia died after the war he had no purpose in using it so he buried it in his garden where currently is at the Aznabelle Museum's garden. The person who finds it can either retrieve to the museum by law or prove its merit by turning the wristband into the Aznabelle's cape and be the porter of the relic otherwise it will be retrieved for the museum.

In Literature

The wristband can are in many poems of Sÿtzen's battles or feats, there is also a play about the the wristband's legend called "Wrists and Flowers".

In Art

The wristband can be seen at Sÿtzen Von Aznabelle's and Kaana Aun Bernstein's marriage paiting.
Date of First Recording
370 DGL
Date of Setting
372 DGL

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