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Dero'bôkor are ''artifacts of the [[Sherok]]'', a precursor civilization that vanished eons ago. These devices are often found in ruins of Sherok cities, hidden within ancient temples, vaults, or ceremonial chambers. Since the art of crafting them has been lost, the only way to acquire one is to recover it from such locations. | Dero'bôkor are ''artifacts of the [[Sherok]]'', a precursor civilization that vanished eons ago. These devices are often found in ruins of Sherok cities, hidden within ancient temples, vaults, or ceremonial chambers. Since the art of crafting them has been lost, the only way to acquire one is to recover it from such locations. | ||
One notable Dero'bôkor in the story is '''[[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Mèra Ûrlek]] | One notable Dero'bôkor in the story is '''[[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Mèra Ûrlek]]'s''', which she inherited from her mother, '''[[Lesèa Veazra Ûrlek|Queen Lesèa]]'''. Lesèa, in turn, received it as a gift from her husband, '''[[Zûrik Ûrlek|King Zûrik]]''', as a sign of his love. King Zûrik discovered the orb during an expedition to a Sherok city, cementing its importance as both a family heirloom and a cultural treasure. | ||
==Functionality== | ==Functionality== | ||
The Dero'bôkor offers users unparalleled dream control, enabling them to: | The Dero'bôkor offers users unparalleled dream control, enabling them to: | ||
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The Dero'bôkor's link to the '''Energy Dimension, Voyd''', is central to its design. Scholars believe the devices contain fragments of Voyd itself, explaining the infinite depth of the mist and the surreal quality of the White Void. Whether the Sherok deliberately harnessed Voyd or accidentally tapped into its energy remains a mystery. | The Dero'bôkor's link to the '''Energy Dimension, Voyd''', is central to its design. Scholars believe the devices contain fragments of Voyd itself, explaining the infinite depth of the mist and the surreal quality of the White Void. Whether the Sherok deliberately harnessed Voyd or accidentally tapped into its energy remains a mystery. | ||
==Role in the Story== | ==Role in the Story== | ||
In ''Legends from Lethurèa'', '''[[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Mèra Ûrlek]]''' and '''[[Merik Teslek]]''' use the Dero'bôkor to delve into | In ''Legends from Lethurèa'', '''[[Mèra Ûrlek Teslek|Mèra Ûrlek]]''' and '''[[Merik Teslek]]''' use the Dero'bôkor to delve into Merik's past, helping him confront the lingering scars of war. Their shared exploration serves as both a method of healing and a means of deepening their connection, as the device allows them to witness and understand the most profound aspects of each other's lives. | ||
==Myths and Speculations== | ==Myths and Speculations== | ||
*Some believe that Dero'bôkor were originally crafted as tools for '''divine beings''', intended to study mortal emotions and guide them toward enlightenment. | *Some believe that Dero'bôkor were originally crafted as tools for '''divine beings''', intended to study mortal emotions and guide them toward enlightenment. |