MUSEUM TITLE
As Fralk had no centralized government or national infrastructure, it was the responsibility of individuals and their local communities to organize with any other communities. Adventurers and guides became popular and lucrative careers to help navigate the relationships within the forest and discover the opportunities beyond their local regions. While Thifth was a dominantly isolated and secretive community, it appears that the owner of this backpack had personal reasons to venture into the expanses of the forest.
Object Type
bag
Description
A brown canvas backpack with red secondary compartments and burlap side pockets. The top of the backpack is accented with green. The top of the bag has additional leather straps, allowing wearers to carry it as a tote bag. Interiors lined with suede.
Maker
unknown
Place
Thifth
Date
4093 (Xiraul)
Material
canvas, leather, suede, burlap
Measurements
length 5 inches x width 12.5 inches x height 15 inches
Place
Xirat outskirts
Attainment
2021 (Gregorian)
Unlike most objects recovered from the Great Burial, this backpack and its contents did not require extensive restoration efforts as it seems inherently waterproof. It is uncertain whether this is caused by properties of the materials, techniques used in its construction, or by potential magical imbuement.