Rare Relics
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The combined value of the Rare Relics is $670,000. However, if you have all of them in your cargo hold at the same time, the set will sell for $6,700,000 instead.
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[edit] Ancient Urn of the Spurg
"Expert historians note that a race called the Spurgs were the first to invent the two-handed jug. Ironically the Spurgs only had one arm."
Value: $225,500
[edit] Super Old Clay Pot
"This two-handled ceramic jug is painted in traditional Arkatian style. It comes in three color schemes: light brown, brown, and dark brown."
Value: $45,000
[edit] Will's Old Sword
"An ancient relic of the Fruit Wars, this crude weapon was fashioned by the barbarian Will. When his sword went dull in the middle of battle, the pragmatic Will simply jammed his entire blade into a rock. His ensuing skull-bashing streak carried his tribe to victory."
Note: the "the sword in the stone" is a reference to King Arthur's sword. The name "Will" could also be a reference to Will Wright, who is referenced in many other places in-game.
Value: $22,500
[edit] Scrolls of the Ancients
"What looks to be an urn full of ceremonial scrolls is actually the unpublished biography of Grumbum, a legendary creature with lips so long "he could kiss his own feet." (That's a direct quote.) Several crumpled rejection letters line the bottom of the pot."
Note: The "direct quote" is a humorous reference to Spore's E3 2006 demo where Robin Williams made his own spore creature in front of an audience to show the ease of using the creature creator. As he began he remarked that he would make a creature with lips so long, it could "kiss his own [butt]".
Value: $67,000
[edit] The History of Spore
"These rotting tomes chronicle the meteoric rise and abrupt fall of a long-dead civilization. Their tattered pages, though utterly compelling, reveal little in the way of useful information. Except for a chicken soup recipe scribbled in the margin. That's a keeper."
Value: $22,500
[edit] Tablet of the Tribes
"The Tablet of the Tribes is a love letter to the leader of the Hinkle tribe. The unnamed author of the tablet was a young female who professed a desire to wed the leader of the tribe. In order to attract his attention she swore that she would eat three raw oogies. Whether this outlandish display won his affection is unknown. An interesting side note... the Tribal Tablet was written in oogie blood."
Note: Little Oogie is a character from the DS game Spore Creatures.
Value: $22,500
[edit] Screeble's Column
"Screeble's Column is the only remnant of what was once arguably the greatest civilization in the universe. Standing at the foot of the Halactacon mountains, the original 18 columns welcomed pilgrims seeking freedom from mathematical oppression. The column itself is rumored to be wet to the touch in any season."
Value: $67,000
[edit] Sporehenge
"Sporehenge's origins are shrouded in mystery, but it is a well known fact that walking, oozing or flying under the taller of the two arches opens a portal to at least 6 other dimensions."
Note: Sporehenge is a reference to the real-world stonehenge. The idea of it as a portal leading to six other dimensions may also be a reference to the Guardian of Forever in Star Trek.
Value: $45,000
[edit] The Mask of Todd
"Long thought to have been destroyed, the mask of Todd is said to cause the wearer to think only linearly and produce mass amounts of charts, documents and data in an organized fashion. It is also known in some circles as Roarty's Rage"
Value: $45,000
[edit] The Lost Chest of Moozilla
"For thousands of years, civilizations across the universe have been searching for the lost chest of Moozilla. Legend has it that the secret contained within its depths is so powerful that once opened it will endow the seeker with the knowledge to transcend time and space."
Value: $67,000


