Ashen Artefacts

Ashen Artefacts are three Ashen Trinkets that can be dug up during The Seabound Soul Tall Tale. These Trinkets share their models with other Devil's Roar Trinkets, but sell for much less.

The Seabound Soul Tall Tale has three Ashen Artefacts hidden and buried at three different Islands. The Location of these Artefacts is documented in the second Ashen Journal found on Shiver Retreat. These Artefacts have to be discovered for the Ashen Artefacts Commendation. The Artefacts have unique names and Pirate Chat commands. They look similar to regular Devil's Roar versions of Trinkets but sell for a relatively small amount of Gold and Reputation to the Gold Hoarders.

How to Find Them
Players can read up on the location of the buried Artefacts from the second Ashen Journal located at Shiver Retreat (see Ashen Journal section above). These locations are: Tri-Rock Isle, Cursewater Shores & Cinder Islet. Each of these Islands can be one of the possible locations of various sections of the Tall Tales.

The exact burial spot of the Artefacts can be found by raising the Enchanted Lantern provided with the Tall Tale to see the ghostly apparition of a Skeleton burying the Artefact with a shovel. Use your own Shovel at the same location to uncover these Artefacts.

Chalice of the Ashen Curse
Found buried on Tri-Rock Isle. The Lantern shows the Artefact being buried in the middle of a circular patch of dirt between some grass, palms and rocks.

The Chalice shares its model with the Roaring Goblet Trinket.

Keeper of the Ashen Curse
Found buried on Cursewater Shores. Cursewater Shores is one of the possible locations of the second section of the Tall Tale. The Lantern shows the Artefact being buried on the North-Eastern side of the Island right by some rocks and bushes.

The Keeper is similar to the Brimstone Casket Trinket.

Grail of the Ashen Curse
Found buried on Cinder Islet. Cinder Islet is one of the possible locations of the second section of the Tall Tale. The Lantern shows the Artefact being buried right by one of the larger rock structures and bushes.

The Grail shares its model with the Magma’s Grail Trinket.

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