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{{Infobox Item
{{Infobox Item
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|rarity = Artifact
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|type = Staff
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|creator = [[The Wandering Dukes]]
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|location = Unknown
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| creator       = [[The Wandering Dukes]]
| location      = Unknown
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The <b>Rod of Seven Parts</b>, once know as the <b>Rod of Law</b>, is a powerful artifact created by the [[Wind Dukes of Aaqa]].
The <b>Rod of Seven Parts</b>, once know as the <b>Rod of Law</b>, is a powerful artifact created by the [[Wind Dukes of Aaqa]].
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the sundered rod is a powerful tool of Law, but whenever it is assembled the Queen comes hoping to extract Miska's essence so he can escape his prison and lead the armies of chaos once again<br />
the sundered rod is a powerful tool of Law, but whenever it is assembled the Queen comes hoping to extract Miska's essence so he can escape his prison and lead the armies of chaos once again<br />
the Rod is regarded as a harbinger of doom, as the clash of Law and Chaos inevitably follows it<br />
the Rod is regarded as a harbinger of doom, as the clash of Law and Chaos inevitably follows it<br />
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