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Gull's Apple of Eden

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"Fruit from Idun's orchard."
―Gull grabbing the Apple, 870[src]-[m]

Gull's Apple of Eden, was one of several Apples of Eden, leftover pieces of technology created by the ancient Isu.

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History

Following the Human-Isu War and the Great Catastrophe, the Apple was kept with the Temple of Heimdall in Rygjafylke high atop the Feiknstafir mountains. In 870, it was retrieved by the thrall Gull who used it to break free of her mental and physical chains and remember her past life.[2]

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