Warded Brass Klat of Leesha Paper - The Demon Cycle
Warded Against Demon Corelings
From the bestselling Demon Cycle novels by Peter V. Brett, including The Warded Man, The Desert Spear, The Daylight War, and The Skull Throne.
These brass coins were created by Countess Leesha Paper circa 334 AR to kickstart the economy after the Krasian conquest of southern Thesa flooded Hollow County with thousands of refugees. They were paid in inexpensive pressed wooden coins called klats, which could be used as food tokens and at general stores. As the Hollow economy strengthened, brass and silver coins were added to the currency.
The coins serve the dual purpose of providing succor from demons in the night. The wards around the circumference map out a basic circle of protection, and the coins themselves, if laid in a line, will repel demon corelings.
The obverse features the likeness of Countess Paper, while the reverse depicts her crest, the mortar and pestle. Each side of the klat is framed in a rotated ward circle, each ward protecting from a different demon.
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Solid brass, 26.5 grams
- 3.9 cm diameter
Coin design by Małgorzata Mitmańska using wards designed by Lauren K. Cannon. Engraving by Woody Maringer.
Demon Cycle series and all related material © Peter V. Brett
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