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Treasure Vault (宝物庫 Hōmotsuko?) is a hidden room inside the Demon Castle Delsgade.

Description[]

A room containing many artifacts and weapons from the Mythical era. It is well hidden because there are no entrances leading to it; instead, one has to break the physical walls that lay between them. There is also a spell in place that hides all of the items inside, but simply uttering the words "reveal thyself" would lift the magic veil and uncover all kinds of demon swords, enchanted armor, and accessories.[1]

Notable Items[]

  • Moonwoven Dress: A dress crafted from refined moonlight and rare magic threads harvested from the Spellstrand Dragon.[1]
  • Golden Lion Robe: Woven from the fur of the Golden Lion said to be the most beautiful creature in the world.[1]

Former Items[]

  • Phoenix Mantle: A mantle fabricated from the divine bird's plumage, which grants its wearer the blessing of eternal fire at the risk of burning away those it deems unworthy of it.[1] The mantle will heal their wounds as many times as possible so long as they have magic remaining. It was given to Sasha Necron for her birthday.
  • Lotus Ice Ring: A ring cold enough to blanket the seven seas with ice sheets the shape of lotus leaves.[1] It was given to Misha Necron for her birthday.
  • Siegsesta, the Sword of Intent: A demon sword with a blade that transforms depending on its wielder's thoughts, but it is unable to slice anything unless the wielder has complete focus of their mind, heart, body, and magic. Siegsesta is the demon sword that Shin preferred using 2,000 years ago.[2] It was originally given to Lay Grandsley as a replacement for his broken demon sword, but has remained with him ever since.
  • Scythe of the Timekeeper: The signature weapon of Eugo La Raviaz, the Keeper of Time. Although it was always destroyed whenever they fought, Anos was able to take it back intact after the incident with the Necron sisters.[3] Anos would later use it to travel to past 2,000 years ago, destroying the scythe in the process.

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