Casket of Bones

Overview

This article is about the object. For the episode, see Casket of Bones (episode).
“The Forge is powered when someone enters the Casket of Bones.”
“Creepy. How do they get back out?”
“They don't.”
Ras and Sora, "Casket of Bones"

The Casket of Bones is a coffin originating from the Underworld. It serves as the source of power for the Forge of the Forgotten. When someone enters the Casket of Bones, it activates the Forge, enabling it to create Source Dragon Icons.

History

History[]

Casket of Bones[]

After entering the Underworld, Ras inspected the Casket of Bones while Sora attempted to use her powers on the Forge of the Forgotten. When Sora remarked that the Forge was not technology, Ras affirmed her comment and opened the casket. He then revealed that the Forge requires someone to be sacrificed into the casket to work, grinning sadistically as he turned towards Sora and revealed his intentions of using her as a sacrifice.

Under the Light of a Mechanical Moon[]

Following Arin and Sora's escape, Ras captured an unknown individual and used them as a sacrifice to the Casket of Bones, forging a Source Dragon Icon for his efforts.

Other appearances and mentions

Other appearances and mentions[]

Their Draconic Majesty's Request[]

When Ras attacked the Spirit of the Temple and inquired about creating Source Dragon Icons without collecting Elemental Powers, the spirit, in distress, revealed the existence of the Casket of Bones and the Forge of the Forgotten. He explained that in the Underworld, the forge could be used to create Source Dragon Icons.

Appearances
Trivia

Trivia[]

  • The first German name of the Casket of Bones is "Knochenschatulle", which is a misinterpretation of the word "casket", as "Schatuelle" doesn't mean "coffin" but rather "small box". The later established name "Sarg aus Knochen" is accurate however.
  • It is unknown who served as the sacrifice in the casket so Ras could forge the Source Dragon Icon. However, a satchel, a bottle of water, and a detective's hat are found on the ground next to the coffin.
Gallery

Gallery[]

Translations

Translations[]

Language Name
Chinese (Simplified) 祭骨棺
Czech Kostlivá skříňka
Dutch Kist Met Beenderen ("Their Draconic Majesty's Request")
Kist der Beenderen ("Casket of Bones")
Kist van Beenderen ("The Screaming Earth")
French Cercueil d'ossements
German Knochenschatulle ("Their Draconic Majesty's Request")
Sarg aus Knochen ("Casket of Bones")
Japanese 骨の棺
Portuguese (Brazil) Caixão de Ossos
Turkish Kemikler Sandığı