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{{Worldbuilders}}{{Infobox_character|affilliation=|name={{PAGENAME}}|image=Tear_of_Sardior-ai.png|caption=A single Tear of Sardior.|relatives=|languages=|alias=|marital=|birthPlace=|deathDate=|deathPlace=|species=|gender=|height=|weight=|eyes=}}
{{Infobox_character|affilliation=|name={{PAGENAME}}|image=Tear_of_Sardior.png|caption=A single Tear of Sardior.|relatives=|languages=|alias=|marital=|birthPlace=|deathDate=|deathPlace=|species=|gender=|height=|weight=|eyes=}}


The '''{{PAGENAME}} '''is the name given to several crystals originating from [[Prehistory]]. During the reemergence of [[Dragon#Gem Dragons|Gem Dragons]] in the [[PR]] era, these crystals were the first physical artifacts discovered and confirmed to carry a direct connection to [[Sardior|Sardior, the Ruby King of Gem Dragons]]. It is unknown how many of these Tears were originally made but, as of 825 [[PR]], only six were confirmed to still exist.
The '''{{PAGENAME}} '''is the name given to several crystals originating from [[Prehistory]]. During the reemergence of [[Dragon#Gem Dragons|Gem Dragons]] in the [[PR]] era, these crystals were the first physical artifacts discovered and confirmed to carry a direct connection to [[Sardior|Sardior, the Ruby King of Gem Dragons]]. It is unknown how many of these Tears were originally made but, as of 825 [[PR]], only six were confirmed to still exist.
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==Properties==
==Properties==
The Tears of Sardior are ancient artifacts given to some of the Gem Dragon Greatwyrms' most loyal followers. Each Tear acts as a housing for special boons bestowed by each of the Greatwyrms. The original recipients of the Tears are long dead, leaving the location of these magical artifacts lost…until now.  
The Tears of Sardior are ancient artifacts given to some of the Gem Dragon Greatwyrms' most loyal followers. Each Tear acts as a housing for special boons bestowed by each of the Greatwyrms. The original recipients of the Tears are long dead, leaving the location of these magical artifacts lost…until now.  
[[File:Tear of Sardior necklace.jpg|thumb|A '''Tear of Sardior''' fastened into a necklace for use as a makeshift holy symbol, owned by [[Durzibethinus|Durian]] as of 825 [[PR]].]]
[[File:Tear of Sardior necklace.jpg|thumb|A '''Tear of Sardior''' fastened into a necklace for use as a makeshift holy symbol, owned by [[Durian]] as of 825 [[PR]].]]
While attuned to a Tear of Sardior, you know the Draconic language. The Tear can hold a special (and exclusive) boon from each of the Gem Dragon Greatwyrms. This boon is permanent as long as the Tear remains attuned to the boon's recipient. If the Tear becomes unattained, all its current boons stay with the recipient.  
While attuned to a Tear of Sardior, you know the Draconic language. The Tear can hold a special (and exclusive) boon from each of the Gem Dragon Greatwyrms. This boon is permanent as long as the Tear remains attuned to the boon's recipient. If the Tear becomes unattained, all its current boons stay with the recipient.  
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