Peregrine Museum

Overview

The Peregrine Museum is a large public gallery in Arkaster housing relics and artifacts from the pre-Confluence era. It features gigantic exhibition halls that are usually bustling with visitors.

Collections

The museum contains a dedicated section for relics of ancient times, entered through a pair of obelisk fragments. Exhibits include the gutted carcass of a pre-Confluence rail vehicle, its red paint still visible but tinged with rust. The relics on display were unearthed from the sand of the Arkaster lagoon, indicating that a significant city existed at the site before the Confluence buried it. A pre-Confluence world map, reproduced to fill an entire wall, is displayed in this section.

Notable Associations

Waru Toowoom is one of the museum’s most prominent patrons and donors, having funded archaeological excavations across the Peninsula for decades. His status grants him privileged access to the gallery at any hour. The museum served as the location for a secret meeting between Waru and Avkan ruun-Heshkari, during which they planned to replace the pre-Confluence world map with a new map of the current world, with Asgartha at its center.

Relationships

  • Arkaster: City where the museum is located
  • Waru Toowoom: Prominent patron and donor; uses museum for secret meetings with Avkan
  • Avkan ruun-Heshkari: Met Waru secretly at the museum (~386-392 AC)