This Artefact is thought to depict the Legendary Kokuzen philosopher, explorer and diplomat Lyr.
Kokuzen Lyr Idol

General Info
Code: ISGKL:5-5-8.5
Type: Idol
Material: Mysterious stone compound
Place of origin:
Dimensions: 85 x 50 x 50mm
Condition: Lightly weathered
Present Owner: Mr Joseph Harlow
This small idol is made of a mysterious stone yet to be identified. Despite being slightly chipped and weathered, the idol is intricately detailed, with fine etchings and carvings that seem to depict scenes from the life of Lyr the Kokuzen explorer and diplomat. Lyr is shown wearing a backpack used by the kokuzen explorers to regulate their temperature and has the characteristic helmet fin of a Kokuzen messenger.
The pedestal base of the idol is round and sturdy, with a diameter of approximately 45mm. The entire idol stands at a height of around 100mm, making it quite small and delicate. Although the idol has clearly been around for some time, it is still in relatively good condition, with only a few small chips and scratches marring its surface. However, there are some signs of light algae growth beginning to form on the stone, which suggests that it may have been exposed to moisture at some point.
The fact that this idol was found along with four others of similar size and style suggests that it may have been part of a set or collection. These pieces were discovered in a crashed Cronach historical preservation time capsule which raises questions about how they came to be there and what their significance may be. Overall, the idol is a fascinating artifact that offers a tantalizing glimpse into the history and culture of the ancient machine people.
The idol is a bust of Lyr the Kokuzen explorer and diplomat, a famous historical/legendary figure of the Machine People. They were known for their bravery, intelligence, and diplomatic skills, which helped to establish peaceful relations between the different factions of the Machine People. Lyr played a significant role in shaping the early history of the Machine People, and their contributions are still celebrated and honored today.

The idol was discovered in a crashed capsule in the Antarctic continent. It is believed to date back to the time of the Ancient Machine People, a civilization that existed between 2 and 0.5 billion years ago. The hieroglyphs on the idol are written in the language of the Ancient Machine People, which is currently not understood.
Present Owner: Mr Joseph Harlow

