Object
Bruno's Prophetic Triptych
A three-paneled arrangement of glowing images carved into the temple's inner sanctum walls, each depicting a distinct vision of catastrophic magic. The panels shimmer with emerald light, revealing fragmented glimpses of disaster—a crumbling bridge, a storm upon the river, and a figure wreathed in roiling shadows—yet their edges blur where the visions fray at the edges. The sand beneath them reacts to the shard's power, shifting to reveal their hidden symbols.
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Purpose
To visually document and contain Bruno’s estranged visions of magic’s decay, serving as both record and warning of pending disasters tied to the realm's fracturing magic.
Significance
Central to Mirabel's realization that Bruno’s visions were not curses but diagnostics; the triptych proves magic’s fracture is systemic and that only by interpreting its patterns can the collapse be averted. Its presence shifts the narrative from mystery to urgent action.
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