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Ancient Omiscan Artifacts Collection

About Collection

Description

The quality and value of artifacts is determined by the discovering Sim's skill level and traits. This also changes the appearance of the artifacts; poor quality artifacts may appear broken or cracked.

Collectibles

  • Bronze Harvest Knife

    The most basic Omisca tool. This was used to harvest fruits of the jungle.

    Environment 2
    Common

    Archaeology

    $157
  • Quartz Skull

    Meztli, Chief of the Third Season. Not the greatest of Omisca chiefs. He demanded to be immortalized after claiming to be the inventor of the banana.

    Environment 2
    Common

    Archaeology

    $172
  • Stoneware Omiscan Vase

    Fired in hot kilns to give this vase longer use. A side effect of this process make the vase aesthetically more pleasing.

    Environment 2
    Common

    Archaeology

    $177
  • Terracotta Cetlcitli Statue

    This terracotta statue depicts Cetlcitli, the Omiscan spirit of crop preservation and longevity.

    Environment 2
    Common

    Archaeology

    $180
  • Terracotta Mask of Khaas

    The Omisca dreamed of the ability to change their facial features at will. The best they could do was to use a Mask of Khaas to simulate a new set of facial features.

    Environment 2
    Common

    Archaeology

    $166
  • Terracotta Omiscan Vase

    A simple earthenware vase given some special artistic attention to make it stand apart from a hole in the ground.

    Environment 2
    Common

    Archaeology

    $176
  • Amazonite Harvest Knife

    The Omisca who owned this tool decorated it with Amazonite. The blade is dull. The owner cared more about the looks than the function.

    Environment 2
    Uncommon

    Archaeology

    $238
  • Decorative Omiscan Vase

    The Omisca didn't have refrigerators. The equivalent of putting your art on the fridge was to paint on a vase. Even in modern times this is art any parent would be proud of.

    Environment 2
    Uncommon

    Archaeology

    $250
  • Painted Cetlcitli Statue

    The Omiscan people believe that placing a statue of Cetlcitli in a stone box with their food would keep that food cool and help it last longer.

    Environment 2
    Uncommon

    Archaeology Skill

    $262
  • Smokey Quartz Skull

    Itotia, Chief of the Second Season. Immortalized after choreographing the hottest dance craze to ever take over the Omiscan dance scene. The Rumbasim

    Environment 2
    Uncommon

    Archaeology

    $246
  • Turquoise Mask of Khaas

    The Omisca had a saying. "If you can't change your face, paint it." That saying is represented with the Turquoise Mask of Khaas.

    Environment 2
    Uncommon

    Archaeology

    $242
  • Amazonite Skull

    Yolotli, Chief of the First Season. Remembered forever as the greatest of the Omisca fighters. It is said he once fought off an assault. of three dire chinchillas at once.

    Environment 2
    Rare

    Archaeology

    $325
  • Gold Harvest Knife

    Used only during sacred harvest festivals. Golden Harvest Knives would be used to carefully collect rare emotion berries.

    Environment 2
    Rare

    Archaeology

    $300
  • Golden Cetlcitli Statue

    This statue of Cetlcitli is cool to the touch. Its expression is magnetic. One can't help but to want to have multiple statues of Cetlcitli placed in one's home.

    Environment 2
    Rare

    Archaeology

    $354
  • Golden Mask of Khaas

    A beautiful mask. However, it was not very functional. Wearing this mask resulted in many neck injuries due to the sheer weight of this mask.

    Environment 2
    Rare

    Archaeology

    $316
  • Golden Omiscan Vase

    This vase was not common for practical use. Sure it was really beautiful, but it was also really heavy. No one ever thinks of how heavy gold is when making large vases.

    Environment 2
    Rare

    Archaeology

    $346

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