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− | |Ancaria is filled with works of art created by the various races which inhabit it. [[Sacred 2:Elves|Elves]] and [[Sacred 2:Humans|Humans]] draw and paint on canvas, while [[Sacred 2:Dryads|Dryads]] ink various tattoos on their bodies. Even the savage [[Sacred 2:Orc Race|Orcs]] show an artistic side. This is a gallery of the art created by the denizens of Ancaria. | + | |Ancaria is filled with works of art created by the various [[Sacred 2:Races|races]] which inhabit it. [[Sacred 2:Elves|Elves]] and [[Sacred 2:Humans|Humans]] draw and paint on canvas, while [[Sacred 2:Dryads|Dryads]] ink various tattoos on their bodies. Even the savage [[Sacred 2:Orc Race|Orcs]] show an artistic side. This is a gallery of the art created by the denizens of Ancaria. For the designs the various factions have on their flags and armor, see [[Sacred 2:Heraldry|Heraldry]]. |
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==Paintings== | ==Paintings== | ||
+ | These paintings are mainly found in [[Sacred 2:Tyr Lysia|Tyr Lysia]] and [[Sacred 2:Artamark|Artamark]], where Elves and Humans live. [[Sacred 2:Thylysium|Thylysium]] in particular features many of these paintings as artists display their creations in the streets and around their homes. Two paintings actually seem to be scenes from [[Sacred:Underworld|Sacred 1]]! | ||
+ | {{See Also|Sacred 2:Fine Art}} ''for locations on where to find these paintings in-game.'' | ||
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==Unfinished Paintings== | ==Unfinished Paintings== | ||
+ | Similar to the paintings above, these works are mostly Human and Elf creations. However, these paintings need more work, or perhaps a more talented artist. | ||
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==Tattoos== | ==Tattoos== | ||
+ | Dryads (top row) and Orcs (bottom row) are particularly fond of applying ink designs to their skin. | ||
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=="DaVinci" Anatomy Drawings== | =="DaVinci" Anatomy Drawings== | ||
+ | These three drawings are in the style of the anatomy figures drawn by the great Leonardo DaVinci, including the famous "Vitruvian Man," or in this case, a [[Sacred 2:Vitruvian Monster - Homage to Davinci|"Vitruvian Orc,"]] along with Elf and Human anatomy studies. As such, they can be considered [[Sacred 2:Easter Eggs|Easter Eggs]]. | ||
{|valign="top" width="100%" padding="10px" style="font-size:1em;font-weight:bold;text-align:center" | {|valign="top" width="100%" padding="10px" style="font-size:1em;font-weight:bold;text-align:center" | ||
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==Technical Designs== | ==Technical Designs== | ||
+ | Mysterious designs and technical specifications for machines and equipment from an age long past. | ||
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==Tapestries and Carpets== | ==Tapestries and Carpets== | ||
+ | All races use carpets and rugs, and they decorate the greatest castles and the most lowly hovels. Some are hung on the walls to preserve their beauty. | ||
+ | {|valign="top" width="100%" padding="10px" style="font-size:1em;font-weight:bold;text-align:center" | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 007.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 008.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 009.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 010.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 011.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 012.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 013.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 014.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 015.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:DryadenHouse.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:DryadenTempe.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 016.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Geometric 2.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Geometric 3.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Geometric 4.jpg|x100px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Geometric.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | {|valign="top" width="100%" padding="10px" style="font-size:1em;font-weight:bold;text-align:center" | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 001.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 002.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 003.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 004.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 005.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Carpet 006.jpg|x150px]]|none}}</center> | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Magical Amulets== | ==Magical Amulets== | ||
+ | Close-up pictures of some magical amulets the player may get as drops. These highly detailed textures are normally almost too tiny to appreciate in-game. | ||
{|valign="top" width="100%" padding="10px" style="font-size:1em;font-weight:bold;text-align:center" | {|valign="top" width="100%" padding="10px" style="font-size:1em;font-weight:bold;text-align:center" | ||
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<center>{{S2frame|[[File:Rings-amulets4.jpg|x180px]]|none}}</center> | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Rings-amulets4.jpg|x180px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Rings-amulets5.jpg|x180px]]|none}}</center> | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Maps== | ==Maps== | ||
+ | Scholars, commanders, royalty, all have various maps in their possession. Although too small to be used or really examined by the player in-game, many of these items seem to be legitimate, semi-accurate maps of Ancaria, Thylysium, and other places, complete with tiny writing. | ||
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==Books and Writing== | ==Books and Writing== | ||
+ | These are the covers of the many [[Sacred 2:Books|books]] the player will find scattered across Ancaria. The manuscripts and notes seem to have real writing, and some of them are even legible. Also pictured are the writing on the sleeves of an [[Sacred 2:Ogres|Ogre]] Shaman, and [[Sacred 2:Humans#Humans in Other Regions|Thraconian]] runes. | ||
+ | {|valign="top" width="100%" padding="10px" style="font-size:1em;font-weight:bold;text-align:center" | ||
+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 001.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 002.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 003.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 004.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 005.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 006.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 007.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 008.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 009.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Book 010.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Note charter.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Note quest2.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Note scroll.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Note scroll-tattered.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Ogre shaman sleeves.jpg|200px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Runes3.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Runes5.jpg|x160px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Runes2.jpg|190px]]|none}}</center> | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Various Art== | ==Various Art== | ||
+ | This is various art featured on walls, screens, stone markers, woodcarvings, [[Sacred 2:Blind Guardian (the band)|Blind Guardian]]'s drumset and an [[Sacred 2:Painted Plate with Ikarion|Easter Egg Ikarion plate]]. There's even magical Tarot cards and a lovely butterfly collection. | ||
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<center>{{S2frame|[[File:Stone marker.jpg|x140px]]|none}}</center> | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Stone marker.jpg|x140px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |-valign="top" | ||
+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Magical-card01.png|x140px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Magical-card02.png|x140px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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+ | |width="180px"| | ||
+ | <center>{{S2frame|[[File:Magical-card03.png|x140px]]|none}}</center> | ||
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Ancaria is filled with works of art created by the various races which inhabit it. Elves and Humans draw and paint on canvas, while Dryads ink various tattoos on their bodies. Even the savage Orcs show an artistic side. This is a gallery of the art created by the denizens of Ancaria. For the designs the various factions have on their flags and armor, see Heraldry. |
Paintings
These paintings are mainly found in Tyr Lysia and Artamark, where Elves and Humans live. Thylysium in particular features many of these paintings as artists display their creations in the streets and around their homes. Two paintings actually seem to be scenes from Sacred 1!
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Unfinished Paintings
Similar to the paintings above, these works are mostly Human and Elf creations. However, these paintings need more work, or perhaps a more talented artist.
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Tattoos
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"DaVinci" Anatomy Drawings
These three drawings are in the style of the anatomy figures drawn by the great Leonardo DaVinci, including the famous "Vitruvian Man," or in this case, a "Vitruvian Orc," along with Elf and Human anatomy studies. As such, they can be considered Easter Eggs.
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Technical Designs
Mysterious designs and technical specifications for machines and equipment from an age long past.
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Tapestries and Carpets
All races use carpets and rugs, and they decorate the greatest castles and the most lowly hovels. Some are hung on the walls to preserve their beauty.
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Magical Amulets
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Maps
Scholars, commanders, royalty, all have various maps in their possession. Although too small to be used or really examined by the player in-game, many of these items seem to be legitimate, semi-accurate maps of Ancaria, Thylysium, and other places, complete with tiny writing.
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