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Hash'ak'gik's altar was a secret area within Avernus Cathedral, visited by Kain during the Blood Omen era. It was a perverse, occult shrine to the god Hash'ak'gik, and contained battle artifacts and a tome recounting his commands to human worshippers. The altar could be visited in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.

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  • Hash'ak'gik's altar
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  • Hash'ak'gik's altar was a secret area within Avernus Cathedral, visited by Kain during the Blood Omen era. It was a perverse, occult shrine to the god Hash'ak'gik, and contained battle artifacts and a tome recounting his commands to human worshippers. The altar could be visited in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.
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Status
  • • Intact
Introduced
  • Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain
Name
  • Hash'ak'gik's altar
Caption
  • Hash'ak'gik's altar as it appears in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.
Class
  • Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain location
  • Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain sub-area
Ownership
  • • The Hash'ak'gik cult
Artifacts
  • • Flay artifacts
  • • Font of putrescence artifacts
  • • Heart of darkness artifacts
abstract
  • Hash'ak'gik's altar was a secret area within Avernus Cathedral, visited by Kain during the Blood Omen era. It was a perverse, occult shrine to the god Hash'ak'gik, and contained battle artifacts and a tome recounting his commands to human worshippers. The altar could be visited in Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain.
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