Statue (Lassar Undercity)
The Statue of Lassar is a prominent feature located within the Lassar Undercity, which can be accessed through the Undercity entrance in the heart of the Asgarnian Ice Dungeon. This striking statue, carved from a gleaming, white stone, serves as a central focal point of the Undercity, highlighting the lost civilization that once thrived in these depths.
The Statue stands approximately 10 feet tall, portraying a robed figure with intricate details etched into the stonework. The figure has an outstretched hand, which seems to beckon adventurers closer, and its serene expression is frozen in time, evoking a sense of mystery and intrigue. The design of the statue reflects a blend of ancient artistry and symbolism, indicating the significance of the figure within Lassar‘s history.
Surrounding the statue is a lush growth of bioluminescent plants that glow softly in the dim light of the Undercity. Their radiant hues illuminate the area around the statue, creating a picturesque scene that draws the eye and enchants those who pass by. These plants, along with the subtle sound of dripping water from nearby stalactites, provide a tranquil atmosphere, contrasting with the often perilous undertakings of adventurers in this region.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, the Statue of Lassar holds a deeper significance in the lore of the game. It is said to represent a guardian spirit of the Lassar people, whose legacy continues to influence the Undercity even in its current desolate state. Players often find themselves drawn to the statue not just for its beauty but also for the tales and whispers of the past that resonate through its presence.
The area around the statue is usually devoid of enemies, providing a momentary respite for players exploring the Undercity. Adventurers may gather here to socialize, strategize or just take in the remarkable scenery, sharing stories and experiences as they admire the artistry of this ancient relic. Overall, the Statue of Lassar stands not merely as a monument but as a reminder of the history, culture, and artistry that once thrived in the depths of Gielinor.