Are you my dad? Am I my OWN dad!? | |
This article is incomplete! You can give someone advantage on their next Investigation check by helping us expand it! This article still needs: Background; History |
This article is about the magical artifact that can summon storms, The Daughter of Storms. |
For the article about the second episode of season 6, Pirates of Leviathan, see The Daughter of Storms (Pirates of Leviathan). |
The Daughter of Storms is a marble relief sculpture of a woman reaching up.[1] It is a powerfully magical, deific object with the power to call storms. Langley Sheffield-Harrington claims it to be a family heirloom of "tremendous sentimental value".
Featured Episodes[]
Episodes Featuring the Daughter of Storms |
---|
Pirates of Leviathan
|
Description[]
The artifact is made of a dappled blue-white marble, cracked around the edges, like a relief sculpture that had been taken out of a wall. It depicts a beautiful young woman looking up to the sky, her hand outstretched.[1]
Effects[]
When Marcid the Typhoon touches it for the first time, he feels a rumbling in his chest of distant thunder.
Myrtle uses her pearl choker to cast Identify on it, and sees an image of the distant mythic past: she sees a princess running across the oceans. her feet touching the surface of the water, and a storm cloud that begins to take the face of an old bearded king. He reaches a grasping hand after the girl, the image of her running is frozen in stone.
Myrtle is also able to learn of its power to call storms.
Background[]
History[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Episode 1: A Heaping Helping of Trouble - This is an assumption made based off of the pose Brennan Lee Mulligan made as he described the woman (timestamp 41:30), as if mimicking her image. This pose included an extended arm, whereas his verbal description only described her gaze.