The River Chest
Manufacturing process
Unknown
Significance
The River Chest is said to belong to a man named Cricker Stev living in Mescar. The River Chest is well known by all Mescrians as being a sacred, mythical item containing a wedding dress for a bride who died before her weeding day. Many people have claimed to have seen it in various rivers or streams but the case still remains undiscovered, if it even exists.
Item type
Unique Artifact
Rarity
The River Chest is a one-of-a-kind artifact which is more likely to by myth rather than real.
Weight
Supposedly approximately 8 lbs.
Dimensions
14in x 10in
Raw materials & Components
Birch wood, silver clasps and hinges, etched leaf motif
Tools
Unknown
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