Oberon's Gold Sheet

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Statistics
Sheet Of Oberon's Gold A gleaming sheet of the purest gold, smelted by the fey magic of Oberon, King of Faeries. Stackable: 12
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Other Uses

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Synthesis Recipes
Unknown


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Used in Recipes

 * Oberon's Knuckles -, ,


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Desynthesis Recipe
None
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Obtained From Desynthesis

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Historical Background
Oberon (also spelled Auberon), "King of Shadows and Fairies", is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, written in the mid-1590s. He is consort to Titania, Queen of the Fairies. The medieval concept of the character Oberon arose from a multitude of earlier sources. Oberon's status as king of the elves comes from the character of Alberich, a sorcerer in the legendary history of the Merovingian dynasty and the name Oberon got its literary start in the first half of the 13th century from the fairy dwarf Oberon. In the chanson de geste, titled Les Prouesses et faitz du noble Huon de Bordeaux Oberon helps the hero, Huron, on his quest.