1. Objects
Magic Item

zqZVPK2.jpg


A coisar (Celestial for "Stone of Life") is an extremely rare and holy artifact of Karad-Dun. To successfully perform any form of resurrection magic, the use of a coisar is required. The stone is expended upon use and is randomly placed somewhere else in the World to await being found. Beyond resurrection, a coisar has immense magical properties and can greatly boost the power of a single casted spell (META: one-time upgrade of a spell to ninth level).

A coisar appears as a blue-white crystaline and dodecahedral gemstone which can fit squarely in the palm of a Human's hand. It shines with faint white and pink radiance. 

Coisari’s magic of resurrection bonds the souls of that who is resurrected and the one who does the resurrecting. One cannot outlive the other, and both will die at precisely the same moment. 


Story of Nurus & Origin of the Coisari

Following the untimely death of his beloved Nisse to sickness, the adventurer and Demigods Nurus rebuked Karad-Dun for the institution of death and he demanded the return of his one true love. He was assisted by his mother Vessia, who also wished to preserve his love and suggested he challenge Karad-Dun due to the God of Death's strong sense of honor. Karad-Dun announced that He would hear Nurus' demand should he take a dangerous and perilous path to reach him. Nurus set out and made the journey in five days at great physical cost, arriving at the hill where Karad-Dun awaited him covered in gashes, cuts, bruises, and other wounds. As he struggled, Vessia was unable to bear the suffering of Her son and attempted to intervene, but was stopped by Nurus, who announced that he must struggle alone for his love to demonstrate his devotion to his beloved. The gravely injured Nurus challenged the God of Death to a game, offering his soul should he lose and demanding the means to resurrect his wife should he win. In a game of dragonchess which lasted four whole days, Nurus emerged victorious. Karad-Dun, true to His word, sought the help of Elgarion to craft an artifact which could reverse death. In honor of Nurus' struggle across the dangerous fields and true devotion to his beloved, Karad-Dun ordered the creation of five stones, one for each day of Nurus' trial, and declared that they would forever inhabit the World to assist mortals. Nurus received his coisar and was able to resurrect his lover, living happily with her until the end of their days. Since then, the five coisari have traveled around the World and become recurring items across history.