Over the course of the last few months, a great number of journeys, quests, missions, and battles have occurred surrounding the corruption of the eight shrines of virtue. Many people participated in these events, but many people missed them as well. We are proud to announce that the Vesper Museum now holds a complete accounting of these events which collectively are known as the Virtue War. Relics and artifacts picked from the battlefields, donated by survivors and historians, as well as detailed accounts of events are all chronicled here at the museum (along with a curated selection of related reading materials). Statues of some of the most notable heroes and villains are on display, along with portraits painted by the famed Woodruff himself. If you wish to review all events and artifacts in chronological order, you should start with the humble northern-most display and work counter-clockwise around the room. Chronological order of events: The Battle of Honor Shrine, led by Jupiter of Paws The Battle of Honesty Shrine, led by Jupiter of Paws The Battle of Compassion Shrine, led by Alex Caember of the Great Council The Battle of Justice Shrine, led by Antos of Yew The Battle of Humility Shrine, led by Lord Krake Vestahl The Battle of Valor Shrine, led by Cero of the Great Council The Battle of Sacrifice Shrine, led by Lord Krake Vestahl The Battle of Spirituality Shrine, led by Jupiter of Paws Please feel free to stop by the Vesper Museum any time and view the displays. The complete works are located in the basement of the Vesper Museum, the south-eastern most building in the town. A huge thank you to everyone who participated in the events and who contributed in some way or another to the events and the museum.
My favourite place in Sosaria One suggestion: what about a museum shop, where we could at least buy a Visitor's Guide and maybe some souvenirs (Vesper Museum Quill, Visitor's Ticket, Museum Candy, or reproductions of some of the exhibits).
Years ago this was always my hidden spot to macro hiding because it was a ghost town. Nice to see it getting some use. I love me some Vesper.
my favorite element of this is all of it! I love that it incorporates relics and stories from so many different groups! it's a perfect way to preserve the legacy of so many creative minds. Keep up the good work!