If Tassera hadn't warned everyone beforehand to be careful when dismantling the pyramid, that magnificent floor crafted by master artisans—gleaming gold forming the constellations, blue light stones carving the deep blue night, and silver embellishing comets, the moon, and other celestial bodies—might have been ruined.
The burial goods also included weapons and equipment: swords, shields, bows, and the like. Some were battle-ready, while others served ceremonial purposes and were exquisitely adorned. Sword hilts might be wrapped in gold and inlaid with gemstones, while shields bore symbols of strength and protection.
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The Red Dragon covets all valuable items and can instantly appraise their worth. Salovis was sure that all those odds and ends added up to millions.
Even if her brother took a larger share, greedy as he was, the remaining spoils split three ways among the Three-headed Dragon would still net her about 150,000 to 200,000 Gold Coins.