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A '''bahro wedge''' is an addition to [[Relto]] found in a number of [[Bahro cave]]s.
A '''bahro wedge''' is an addition to [[Relto]] found in a number of [[Bahro cave]]s.


A wedge is obtained by touching the symbol on the bahro cave wall (the symbol is an inscribed version of the [[linking symbol]] that connects to the bahro cave.) This will cause the wedge to dissolve from the cave and reappear in Relto, floating above a well-like structure.
A wedge is obtained by touching the symbol<ref>The symbol is an inscribed version of the [[linking symbol]] that connects to the bahro cave.</ref> on the bahro cave wall; this will cause the wedge to dissolve from the cave and reappear in Relto, floating above a well-like structure.


Each wedge represents an [[Age]], and is part of a ring of wedges. Each ring represents a [[journey]]; the number of wedges part of a ring thus represents the number of Ages in that journey.
Each wedge represents an [[Age]], and is part of a ring of wedges. Each ring represents a [[Journey]]; the number of wedges part of a ring thus represents the number of Ages in that Journey.


Currently, bahro wedges seem to be nothing more then a reward for completing an Age and reaching that Age's bahro cave.
Currently, bahro wedges seem to be nothing more then a reward for completing an Age and reaching that Age's bahro cave.
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 21 February 2023

File:BahroWedges.jpg
Collected bahro wedges, as they appear in Relto.

A bahro wedge is an addition to Relto found in a number of Bahro caves.

A wedge is obtained by touching the symbol[1] on the bahro cave wall; this will cause the wedge to dissolve from the cave and reappear in Relto, floating above a well-like structure.

Each wedge represents an Age, and is part of a ring of wedges. Each ring represents a Journey; the number of wedges part of a ring thus represents the number of Ages in that Journey.

Currently, bahro wedges seem to be nothing more then a reward for completing an Age and reaching that Age's bahro cave.

From bottom to top, the Ages represented by the wedges are:

First Journey

Second Journey


Third Journey

Fourth Journey

Fifth Journey

Note[edit]

  1. The symbol is an inscribed version of the linking symbol that connects to the bahro cave.