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The Heirloom Medallion is a small gold pendant set with an aquamarine, passed down through generations of a sailor's family. The flavor is the father's farewell to his sea-bound son.
In-Game Description
An old gold pendant set with an aquamarine, passed down through the family for generations.
Subtitle (Father's Farewell)
When you go to sea, be ready to lose an arm, a leg, even your life. But never, do you hear me, never part with this. - Father
Stats
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item type | Miscellaneous |
Stack size | 99 |
Where to Find
The Heirloom Medallion is one of the small lore drops uncovered while exploring ruined points of interest, broken graves, and collapsed shrines scattered through the islands. It belongs to the same family of keepsake antiquities as the Broken Ancient Medallion and the Broken Heirloom Medallion, recovered from the Spanish expedition graves tied to the Skeleton of Juan de la Cosa and the Grave of Guillermo Sanchez. It is set with an Aquamarine, the same blue stone described in its flavor text.
Lore Context
The Heirloom Medallion is mechanically a small lore drop, but its narrative function ties to the priestess's medallion described in the Spanish Expedition graves: the in-fiction medallion that 'works only once' against Davy Jones's dead. The two items are not the same, but they share a cultural register, families pass these down because the sea takes lives.
Mechanically the medallion sits in the Miscellaneous category and stacks to 99. It carries no crafting recipe and no combat stat: its role is narrative, a fragment of the wider story of the Spanish expedition that lost so many sailors to the cursed seas. Keep it if you collect the island's written and object lore; there is no gameplay penalty either way.
See Also
Broken Ancient Medallion
Broken Heirloom Medallion
Skeleton of Juan de la Cosa
Grave of Guillermo Sanchez
Aquamarine
Game Data
Properties
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Stack | 99 |