To collect them, shepherd them, turn them mortal and lay them to rest when they grew old. Summoned into camp and made a spectacle, the Lamb announced that, as the new God of Death (a thought which made Narinder’s skin crawl), it now had a new purpose: It returned with Leshy, now shrunken down and forced into servitude, the same as Narinder. The next day, the Lamb had a new surprise. He didn’t give much thought to it and spent most of his time capturing spiders and baiting the bird trap beneath the scarecrow. The Lamb spent much of it glancing Narinder’s way. He raised a paw to fiddle with his own necklace and sauntered away. “Yes,” Narinder forced his ears upward and grinned, “Praise the Lamb, they are so generous.” “Lucky cat!” he said, “It’s not every day the Lamb gives gifts.” It wasn’t so opulent as the immortality granting, gold-skull necklaces Narinder had once granted his own followers in his youth, but its effects were still noticeable.Īltre should have been elderly by now, but wrinkles had only barely started forming on his face. His gift from the Lamb was a white skull necklace decorated with red paint. It was Altre, a diminutive, frustratingly friendly hedgehog. Narinder glared at it as it retreated into the church.Ī paw slapped him gently on the back. “Yes, praise,” the Lamb agreed, “The sermon starts in a moment, One Who Waits, I look forward to seeing you there.” “Thank you.”Ī few observers chanted, “Praise the Lamb!” The Red Crown seemed to be studying him as well, though it took no pleasure in it like the Lamb did.īelatedly, Narinder realized what the infernal creature was waiting for. The Lamb gingerly placed the pendant around his neck and clasped it into place. He pinned his ears back and bowed his head. Even if he didn’t have reason to keep these beasts’ good graces, the Lamb was a god now, and Narinder was not. Some were envious, others were happy for their fellow cult member’s “good fortune.” He was in no position to refuse. A few had noticed the Lamb’s generous offering and were watching. “You think I don’t know what that is?” Narinder hissed. It grinned, rectangular pupils twinkling. Read about a lot of people doing that mistake.Narinder stared, two remaining eyes narrowed in disdain at the blue, moon-shaped pendant the Lamb held in its hoof. (Only SACRIFICE works) (Dark Necklace looks like a moon, and Necklace of Light looks like a sun) Something I forgot, DO NOT place the necklace on a follower and lets say, give them to the door, or turn into gold in Midas cave, those actions deletes that follower per say, the necklace will be lost, since you can only get one copy of each. And yes, you lose them after reuniting them. This is needed for collecting all relics, since when reuniting Baal and Aym with Forneus gives 2 relics. Forneus "shop"(which is a house with a cat under it) will have a green exclamation point, just get there, and a little cutscene will play. Once you get both of them, turn them into demons, and go on a crusade. Once you have them, make a follower wear one of the necklaces, and sacrifice them, when sacrificing, the follower will be traded for Baal if hes using the Necklace of Light, and Aym if hes using the Dark Necklace. You need two necklaces, Necklace of Light and Dark Necklace, and you can only get them from this new npc. The npc in question is the one you name it, firstly encountered as "?". So, Relics of the Old Faith added a new npc you can talk and trade Gods Tears for a spin, which you can get a lost doctrine, a follower form, a piece of a holy talisman, and a necklace. Just a heads up, this is lucky based from what I tested.
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