King's Idol
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A King's Idol?
If you look closely, each of these idols is subtly different. There are fine engravings about them that take some time to decipher. I suspect each was tailored to the owner. A personalised symbol of the king's omnipotence. |
King's Idols are idols made of a mysterious white material that depict the Pale King.[1] They are found in various locations throughout Hallownest. Since the Pale King was rarely seen, worship was offered through these idols.[2] Every idol is subtly different, and Relic Seeker Lemm suspects that each of them was tailored to the owner.[3]
Use
Can be sold to Relic Seeker Lemm for 800.
- Shop description:
- An icon of Hallownest's King, who was revered as both a god and a ruler. Made out of a mysterious white material, these are rare and very valuable.
If you'll sell it to me, I'll pay a good price.
- An icon of Hallownest's King, who was revered as both a god and a ruler. Made out of a mysterious white material, these are rare and very valuable.
How to Acquire
There are a total of 8 King's Idols that can be obtained:
- 1 given by Grubfather as a reward for saving 38 Grubs.
- 1 found in Crystal Peak above where Cornifer sells the map.
- 1 found in the Resting Grounds behind a waterfall in Spirits' Glade.
- 1 found in the Royal Waterways, in a secret room where White Defender is fought, only accessible with Desolate Dive/Descending Dark.
- 1 found in the Howling Cliffs in the southwestern part of the map.
- 2 found in Kingdom's Edge.
- 1 directly under the Colosseum of Fools behind a breakable wall.
- 1 behind the Colosseum of Fools and in a secret room.
- 1 found in Deepnest west of where Zote is trapped in the spider's web.
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Locations in Hallownest
References
- ↑ Relic Seeker Lemm King's Idol shop description: "An icon of Hallownest's King, who was revered as both a god and a ruler. Made out of a mysterious white material, these are rare and very valuable."
- ↑ Relic Seeker Lemm: "Hallownest's king was an elusive figure, deified by the citizens. With the king rarely seen, worship was offered through these idols."
- ↑ Relic Seeker Lemm: "If you look closely, each of these idols is subtly different. There are fine engravings about them that take some time to decipher. I suspect each was tailored to the owner. A personalised symbol of the king's omnipotence."