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(Created page with "The word "Niviculum" is a combination of the Latin words "nix" for "snow" and "claviculum", for "small key". It is described as a piece of jewelry in the shape of a silver snow flake set with blue gemstones. The arms of the snowflake are shaped like skeleton keys. The Niviculum was found by the Millwrights in Lycia's basket. A letter, supposedly written by her parents, asked them to keep it safe and give it to her when she was old enough. The object is kept in a small...")
 
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The word "Niviculum" is a combination of the Latin words "nix" for "snow" and "claviculum", for "small key". It is described as a piece of jewelry in the shape of a silver snow flake set with blue gemstones. The arms of the snowflake are shaped like skeleton keys.
The word "Niviculum" is a combination of the Latin words "nix" for "snow" and "claviculum", for "small key". It is described as a piece of jewelry in the shape of a silver snow flake set with blue gemstones. The arms of the snowflake are shaped like skeleton keys.