'Solem in Umbra' painting (damaged)

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'Solem in Umbra' painting (damaged)
'Solem in Umbra' painting (damaged).png
Release30 March 2020 (Update)
MembersYes
Quest itemNo
Properties
TradeableNo
EquipableNo
StackableNo
DisassemblyNo
DestroyYou will have to find another through Archaeology.
ExamineA painting that can be restored.
Options [?]
BackpackInspect, Use, Destroy, Examine
Values
Value6,250 coins
AlchemyNot alchemisable
On deathAlways kept outside dangerous area
Weight0.001 kg
Advanced data
Item ID49889
LinksMRID • recipe
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A 'Solem in Umbra' painting (damaged) is a damaged Zarosian artefact which can be restored at an archaeologist's workbench after being excavated from the Administratum debris excavation hotspot at the Kharid-et Dig Site with level 25 Archaeology.

Sources[edit | edit source]

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Restored artefact info[edit | edit source]

The 'Solem in Umbra' painting in the journal.

The below information is for the restored variant of this damaged artefact (see products above).


'Solem in Umbra' painting
Chronotes[art 1] 274 (109)
Alignment Zaros symbol.png Zarosian
Dig site Kharid-et Dig Site.png: RS3 Inventory image of Kharid-et Dig SiteKharid-et
Excavation hotspot Administratum debris
Collections
Description This painting appears to depict a battle between Zaros himself and Tumeken, the leader of the Menaphite pantheon. The title roughly translate[sic] to 'Shadow of the Sun'.
  1. ^ This is amount for trading in the artefact at the listed collectors. A part of the collections give an additional amount of chronotes upon completion. The amount in the parentheses is the amount obtained when donating to the museum donation bin, which will give only 40% of the amount one would get from a collector.

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