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Isadora's Bonds

During the time of the Surge, the vengeful goddess Isadora ravaged the world with her ocean storms, drowing all that were not saved by a deity or Kheadal and his brood. To end her massacre, the gods formed a series of great chains, binding her to Kyko's moon and driving it farthest away from the planet. However, during the struggle, a small piece of the fragment fell into the seas of Theatrum where it washed up upon the shores of Rhoddneff.    

Manufacturing process

During the events of the Surge, Duryodhana, god of craftsmenship stole into his forge to begin crafting an object strong enough to hold a god. He work for hundreds of years, harvesting all of the adamantine from Theatrum's core and smelting it in his furnace. As the metals of Theatrum boiled, Cain, god of arcane, commanded that all gods must give a piece of their bone and blood to the kiln. This created an unbreakable metal, one of divine immortal and infernal essence. Once the proper components had been given, Duryodhana, poured the smelted metal and Cain spilled the divine materials. This crafted a chain of pure black metal with vibrate purple runes, that was used in the binding of Isadora.

Significance

Crafted specifically for the binding of gods, the Chains of Isadora can shackle any mortal or immortal beast, save for the Dragon Lords. The small piece that fell onto the continent of Theatrum is being kept away in case of dire need.
Item type
Unique Artifact
Current Location
Rarity
There is only one fragment of the chains that have ever fallen.
Weight
Impossibly Heavy
Dimensions
Links: 6inx4in , Chain: 45ft
Base Price
Priceless
Raw materials & Components
Isadora's chains were crafted from adamantine infused with the blood and bone of all the god's of Theatrum.
Tools
To craft the chains, Duryodhana the Gifted, god of craftsmen, utilized his divine forge to construct the adamantine chains while Cain the Sage, deity of magic and the arcane, employed their alchemical tools to produce the divine components necessary to hold Isadora.

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