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At first glance, the courtyard resembles an ornate garden with stands of fruit trees and gold-and-white flowers that are cultivated with painstaking care. At the heart of the garden, the trees fall away, leaving a view of a curious object: [[The Helvault]].
At first glance, the courtyard resembles an ornate garden with stands of fruit trees and gold-and-white flowers that are cultivated with painstaking care. At the heart of the garden, the trees fall away, leaving a view of a curious object: [[The Helvault]].


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 02:30, 21 January 2012

Behind leafy barriers and sturdy walls coated in vines and foliage lies a secret tree: The mysterious Tree of Redemption .

Tree of Redemption with The Helvault behind

The executioner's tree, located in Thraben Cathedral, holds the power to absolve more than the souls of the hanged.

At first glance, the courtyard resembles an ornate garden with stands of fruit trees and gold-and-white flowers that are cultivated with painstaking care. At the heart of the garden, the trees fall away, leaving a view of a curious object: The Helvault.

Trivia

Its effect on a game is completely unprecedented. Players have been able to swap their life totals with other things before (usually other life totals), but never before with a creature's toughness.

In-Game References

Represented in cards:

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