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<blockquote data-quote="barrowwight" data-source="post: 7150671" data-attributes="member: 14631"><p>The Diorama of the Amphitheatre.</p><p>This small (usually, though some come in sizes as large as a room) glass enclosed diorama contains a exact miniature replica of a amphitheatre, colosseum or arena. </p><p>Using the command word any defeated creature is magically shrunken to scale and stored in the diorama. The creature is in semi stasis and not able to move, does not need to eat or drink but will heal wounds over time. The owner of the diorama can position the creature in the replica by hovering a finger above the creature and sliding the finger across the glass to a desired position. When released in the actual arena replicated by the diorama the creature will appear in the appropriate location. On command the user can release any or all creatures in the diorama. Usually done at the site of the actual arena as the user has control of positioning the creatures but accidents do happen and if the diorama is broken all captured creatures are return to normal size,temperament and with what health was recovered over time. The diorama can hold up to 10 creatures as long as the creatures would fit on floor of the replicated arena.</p><p></p><p></p><p>edit: Other types of dioramas certainly exists. Some speculate this is how certain tombs are stocked with fresh creatures or how certain creatures suddenly appear in cities. There is rumored to be a extremely powerful version that the interior replica can morph into any location known by the user. This artifact is known as Loki's playset</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barrowwight, post: 7150671, member: 14631"] The Diorama of the Amphitheatre. This small (usually, though some come in sizes as large as a room) glass enclosed diorama contains a exact miniature replica of a amphitheatre, colosseum or arena. Using the command word any defeated creature is magically shrunken to scale and stored in the diorama. The creature is in semi stasis and not able to move, does not need to eat or drink but will heal wounds over time. The owner of the diorama can position the creature in the replica by hovering a finger above the creature and sliding the finger across the glass to a desired position. When released in the actual arena replicated by the diorama the creature will appear in the appropriate location. On command the user can release any or all creatures in the diorama. Usually done at the site of the actual arena as the user has control of positioning the creatures but accidents do happen and if the diorama is broken all captured creatures are return to normal size,temperament and with what health was recovered over time. The diorama can hold up to 10 creatures as long as the creatures would fit on floor of the replicated arena. edit: Other types of dioramas certainly exists. Some speculate this is how certain tombs are stocked with fresh creatures or how certain creatures suddenly appear in cities. There is rumored to be a extremely powerful version that the interior replica can morph into any location known by the user. This artifact is known as Loki's playset [/QUOTE]
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