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Warden of the Ossuary

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Warden of the Ossuary
Get the 44 original collectibles.

There are 44 collectible bones found throughout Cvstodia. They can be given to the ossuary in Albero for Tears of Atonement. Collecting and giving all of them rewards the Warden of the Ossuary skin.

Name Description Location
Anklebone of Weston, the Pilgrim His travelling companion assured him that he would wait for him at the next shelter, just a day away. When Weston arrived the next day, there was no one there. Nor the day after that.
Calcaneum of Persian, the Bandit Feared by his countrymen, Persian attacked routes without distinction between rich and poor, and always alone. The day he dragged himself to Albero on the brink of death, no one took pity on him.
Capitate of Barock, the Herald Whether executions or lashings, Barock was always there to proclaim them loudly, but his voice broke down gradually as, day by day, he had to announce the sentences of his entire family.
Cervical vertebra of Zicher, the Brewmaster Zicher, the Brewmaster, gave ignoble fame to his monastery by brewing the most famous beer in the kingdom. One night, the flames of a fire raised his legend to the heavens.
Clavicle of Dalhuisen, the Schoolchild They searched for him for days, until they found Mark's remains in the woods. Since then, rumours tell of demons riding on the backs of flying goats, coming from faraway lands.
Coccyx of Daniel, the Possessed It is said that Daniel appeared inside a castle. He cried that he had been possessed by a shadow as he slept, and also claimed to have maintained carnal relations with underground creatures.
Coxal of June, the Prostitute Popular among the bishopric, June Sayers seduced and corrupted the will and vow of chastity of many in the priesthood, but her immunity ended when the first ashes fell to the ground.
Femur of Karpow, the Bounty Hunter Karpow, nicknamed "the Daring," was a feared bounty hunter at the service of the bishopric of Cvstodia. Karpow had a cherished motto: "Get rid of everything and you'll have nothing to lose".
Fibula of Rysp, the Ranger Rysp Scrimshaw was known for his reckless nightly walks in the woods. He said they helped him think about what was "beyond," beyond even the High Wills.
Frontal of Martinus, the Ropemaker Artisan Martinus Hafnia was unjustly accused of selling brittle strings, and sentenced to be hanged with one of his creations. That very sad day he regained his honour.
Hamate of Vukelich, the Copyist Taking advantage of a pontifical bull, Vukelich was caught stealing a forbidden book about arcane knowledge. His hands did not write again after that day.
Humerus of McMittens, the Nurse A nurse and a cat lover, McMittens saved countless lives, human and others. Unable to bear saving those who showed no respect for life, he put an end to his own.
Hyoid bone of Senex, the Beggar Senex spend a lifetime fleeing pain, which caused more and more suffering to his tormented soul. Only when he accepted pain as part of his life did he find a meaning to it.
Jaw of Ashgan, the Inquisitor Ashgan desperately sought answers for his creed through torture, even condemning members of the priesthood. He found nothing but regret in his actions.
Kneecap of Sebastien, the Puppeteer Sebastien Wodja lived surrounded by puppets. To him they were his family. His cries marked the night he disappeared into the flames of his theatre, exclaiming: "I forbid you to move!"
Lunate of Keiya, the Butcher His nickname "the Butcher" was owned not to his occupation, but to his vicious combat skills as a soldier. Not even corruption seemed to alter his disturbed personality. Archcathedral Rooftops
Maxilla of Tarradax, the Cleric With his broad smile and good manners, Nicodemus Tarradax never denied anyone refuge in his church. The discovery of a pile of bones in the sacristy revealed his true intentions.
Metacarpus of Hodges, the Blacksmith Blacksmith Brenden Hodges forged some of Cvstodia's most beautiful weapons, wielded by the Anointed Legion themselves. Destiny wanted it to be one of his weapons that killed him.
Metatarsus of Rikusyo, the Traveller Almost no details of his background are known, but those who crossed his path claimed later that Rikusyo carried a small, strange, luminous plate that emitted a faint voice.
Nasal bone of Charles, the Artist The beauty of his work sparked a strong debate within the church. It was commanded that no representation could be more beautiful than life itself. Dryden's collection was confiscated, and he was forgotten.
Navicular of Kahnnyhoo, the Murderer Kahnnyhoo, although clumsy, took advantage of his cheerful and jovial demeanour to trick merchants and clergymen, with the intention of killing them and stealing their belongings.
Occipital of Tequila, the Metalsmith Tequila was not your everyday metalsmith: skulls were the basis of his creations, with jewelled skulls this specialty. His last wish was to become the most beautiful piece in his collection.
Parietal bone of Lasser, the Inquisitor Unlike other inquisitors, Lasser showed an unusual amount of indulgence towards the accursed, event to the point of stopping executions. His weakness led him to excommunication and exile.
Phalanx of Aralcarim, the Archivist Aralcarim worked as an archivist in the "Library of the Negated Words". His heightened interest in the writings of Cvstodia prior to the appearance of the Twisted cost him his exile.
Phalanx of Arthur, the Sailor He spent his whole life looking after a mysterious totem. This evidence would prove the existence of an impossible castle built under the sea, protected by its incessant waves.
Phalanx of Brannon, the Gravedigger Brannon Joshua Mullins dug the graves of hundreds throughout his life, whether friend, family or foe... But when the chaos arose, there was no one left to return the favour.
Phalanx of Miriam, the Counsellor Miriam Barto knew what it took to succeed, but fate is unpredictable. Though a terrible illness shortened her life, her legacy was eternal to those who loved her.
Phalanx of William, the Sceptic William Grahf devoted his life to exposing charlatans and deceitful evangelists. He even questioned the sanctity of certain members of the Cvstodian church. His heresy was not forgiven.
Phalanx of Zeth, the Prisoner Zeth Corsica was sentenced to life in absolute solitary confinement. He was constantly muttering something about voices in his head. Was it maybe one of them that pushed him to suicide?
Pisiform of Hernandez, the Explorer Victor Hernandez was chosen to lead an expedition meant to "civilize" barbaric tribes. He was sentenced for heresy when he suggested that Cvstodia was the most uncivilised of all known places.
Radius of Helzer, the Poet The work of the poet John Clark Helzer had a sadly posthumous success, especially his "Poem to the Red Leaf". The poem was found next to his corpse, severed by a fallen tree.
Ribs of Sabnock, the Guardian The Anointed Legion included Sabnock among its ranks, guardian and bearer of the Sigil of the Twisted. He fiercely protected the gates of town, even after chaos had arisen.
Sacrum of the Dark Warlock Founder of the "Library of the Negated Words," this priest was known by the sobriquet of "the Dark One". He was caught practicing sorcery, surrounded by pagan writings.
Scaphoid of Fierce, the Leper Rejected by his family, his village and even by other lepers, Fierce only found solace in the echo that his voice returned to him when he took refuge in the tunnels of the Desecrated Cistern.
Scapula of Carlos, the Executioner His hatred for people was as great as his love for animals. When he was ordered to execute a dog that had bitten a bishop, Carlos refused for the first and last time.
Sternum of Vitas, the Performer Cvstodia remembers with admiration the name of Vitas Varnas. He inspired the lives of his people through his altruistic actions as well as his inspirational words.
Temporal of Joel, the Thief Joel always stole to help others. One day he risked too much, and was caught stealing the Pontiff's bejewelled stole. No one in Cvstodia has ever endured greater torture.
Tibia of Alsahli, the Mystic Alsahli never believed in the authority of the Holy See of Cvstodia. He even claimed to have been able to contact the High Wills on his own: "Be fervent. That is the secret."
Trapezium of Jeremiah, the Hangman Jeremiah Schweiger took the lives of thousands of prisoners for decades, trusting that his work was sacred. When doubt invaded his mind, remorse ravaged him.
Trapezoid of Yeager, the Jeweller Unjustly sentenced to the stake by order of Ashgan the Inquisitor, Tyrant Yeager's family became ashes. Blinded by revenge, he forged a ring with their remains, a ring that is now believed to be cursed.
Triquetral of Luca, the Tailor He dreamed all his life of making beautiful clothes for the nobility, but nearing the day of his death, the only thing he had the opportunity to sew were sanbenitos. Patio of the Silent Steps
Ulna of Koke, the Troubadour The inquisitors despised music because it induced euphoria. Koke thought it appropriate to dedicate a toned satire to these presbyters in public. His execution preceded the complete ban on music.
Vertebra of John, the Gambler Known for his gambling skills, many believed that John Von Gammeramindz's fate was guided by the High Wills. The day his luck ran out, so did his life.
Vertebra of Lindquist, the Forger Wherever a bell rings in Cvstodia, its sound owes its existence to Lindquist. This forger never saw his bizarre magnum opus, called "Jondo," completed.