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− | The '''Eye of Azora''' is located in the [[Tower of Azora]] in [[Elwynn Forest]]. {{coords|65|69|Elwynn Forest}} |
+ | The '''Eye of Azora''' is located in the [[Tower of Azora]] in [[Elwynn Forest]]. {{coords|65|69|Elwynn Forest}} It is a magical scrying sphere that allows the user to see the [[Tower of Ilgalar]] and its surroundings. [[Theocritus]] uses it to keep an eye on his rival, [[Morganth]]. The {{item|icon=|Glyph of Azora}} should allow the eye to have expanded powers, if placed on the [[Old Lion Statue]] near to the Tower of Ilgalar, but even better if placed atop a tower of [[Stonewatch Keep]]. |
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+ | * This object appears to be based on the {{wplink|Palantír}} of {{wplink|J. R. R. Tolkien}}'s {{wplink|The Lord of the Rings}} trilogy. |
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Revision as of 09:23, 2 July 2009
The Eye of Azora is located in the Tower of Azora in Elwynn Forest. [65, 69] It is a magical scrying sphere that allows the user to see the Tower of Ilgalar and its surroundings. Theocritus uses it to keep an eye on his rival, Morganth. The [Glyph of Azora] should allow the eye to have expanded powers, if placed on the Old Lion Statue near to the Tower of Ilgalar, but even better if placed atop a tower of Stonewatch Keep.
Notes
- This object appears to be based on the Palantír of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy.