Victors Artefacts
Here you will find images and information on a small selection of artefacts from The Victor Ewing Museum of Ethereal Archaeology. The Museum is constantly being updated with new and interesting objects from Victor Ewing’s collection and artefacts procured by those who have been charged with carrying on his work. – Read more –
Cat-ID:0146 “The Radhost Complector”
Found:1942. New Forest, Hampshire, UK
Addit:Interdimensional navigation device.
This artefact was recovered from the personal collection of a well-respected friend and colleague. The circumstances surrounding its procurement remain a closely guarded secret.
More InfoCat-ID:0147 “Nathaniel’s Fob”
Found:1942. New Forest, Hampshire, UK
Addit:Ethereal Navigation Device.
This artefact was recovered from the personal collection of a well-respected friend and colleague. The circumstances surrounding its procurement remain a closely guarded secret.
More InfoCat-ID:0050. “Yemaya Athame”
Found:1912. Hirta island.
Addit:Ceremonial implement for summoning of ocean goddess.
Yemaya is an ancient African deity originating in the Yoruba religion. She is the Queen of the oceans and the Goddess of all mermaids.
More InfoCat-ID:0061 “The Egyptian Ankh”
Found:1915. Naunhof, Germany.
Addit:Key mechanism for interdimensional portal device.
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Cat-ID:0023 “The Tetragrammaton”
Found:1905. St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall, UK
Addit:Invocational totem
The Tetragrammaton (/ˌtɛtrəˈɡræmətɒn/; from Ancient Greek τετραγράμματον (tetragrámmaton) '[consisting of] four letters'), or Tetragram, is the four-letter Hebrew word יהוה (transliterated as YHWH), the name of the national god of Israel.
More InfoCat-ID:0057 “The Solomon Stone”
Found:1914. Littleport, Cambridgeshire, UK
Addit:For the capture and imprisonment of harmful ethereal entities.
This artefact was secured during a large and extensive investigation and operation near the Cathedral City of Ely in Cambridgeshire, England.
More InfoCat-ID:0002 “Victor’s Soulstone”
Found:1900. New Forest, Hampshire, UK
Addit:Protection for, and sanctuary of, ethereal form.
This artefact was presented to Victor in 1900 during the first days of his career as an ethereal investigator.
More InfoCat-ID:0007 “The Dragon Fire Athame”
Found:1901. Deal, Kent, UK
Addit:Elemental Ceremonial Implement
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