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"Dű hàsṃ rhobtoràs oænosôd oærhàsi
(Open for the sake of one of the Chosen Ones)"
―The Isu words Eivor Varinsdottir uttered as she interacted with the beacons.[src]-[m]

The ancient beacons were small, regular dodecahedron-shaped devices that worked in tandem with Odin's Eye to guide the user to their location.[1] They also worked as a sort of key, giving the user who found them parts of a password required to access certain Isu vaults, such as the Eden Ring Station.[2]

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In the late 9th century, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir explored several different Isu tombs across England. While the Raven Clan's jarlskona was within these temples, the Isu artifact she had in her possession, Odin's Eye, "sang" to her, leading her to the beacons. When she picked up these objects, they made her utter a series of different Isu words, much to her confusion.[2]

Later, when Eivor returned to Manius's Sanctum, the beacons activated and Eivor's eyes glowed with energy as she uttered the word "Shuràh", which made a pedestal appear further into the sanctum. Upon reaching the pedestal, Eive's eyes once again lit up and the words she had gained from the beacons were spoken, serving as a password which opened the entrance to the Eden Ring Station beneath the sanctum.[2]

After opening Odin's Vault, Eivor saw another beacon, though Hildiran promptly destroyed it after it had served its purpose of leading them to the vault.[1]

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