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Normally, the ring emits a calming, green glow, but, when it is activated, the ring emits a red light as it quickly tightens, suffocating the prisoner. This usually occurs when a prisoner assaults a Dryad, as happened to a man named Oraym when he attacked Warden Celia. After the Siege of Greilyn Beach, the Hero of the Second Age was fitted with a Ring of Submission, and was forced to prove that they were not loyal to Valdis before it was removed.

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  • Ring of Submission
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  • Normally, the ring emits a calming, green glow, but, when it is activated, the ring emits a red light as it quickly tightens, suffocating the prisoner. This usually occurs when a prisoner assaults a Dryad, as happened to a man named Oraym when he attacked Warden Celia. After the Siege of Greilyn Beach, the Hero of the Second Age was fitted with a Ring of Submission, and was forced to prove that they were not loyal to Valdis before it was removed.
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  • Normally, the ring emits a calming, green glow, but, when it is activated, the ring emits a red light as it quickly tightens, suffocating the prisoner. This usually occurs when a prisoner assaults a Dryad, as happened to a man named Oraym when he attacked Warden Celia. After the Siege of Greilyn Beach, the Hero of the Second Age was fitted with a Ring of Submission, and was forced to prove that they were not loyal to Valdis before it was removed.
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