Resurrected Museum Of History

History Preserved For The Eternal Record

Primary Exhibits: A Glimpse Within

More than anything else these five exhibits define the Resurrected.





Ministry 38 Dagger The Highly Coveted Ministry 38 Service Dagger

Costing more than a basic house this device of death saved our operatives many times and forged a path which eventually led to victory. How it is constructed and what it is made of is to this day still classified.


The Beast Of Doom The Beast Of Doom

This humble strap of cured cowhide belonged to a Beagle in the Elite capital of Xang Xi named by his owner ‘Fido’. This creature possessed an unnatural, intuitive perception for our operatives, single-handedly compromising our agents, sniffing them out time and again and almost derailing the entire capital campaign. He was identified, literally, as a strategic-level threat!


The Venerated Stick The Venerated Stick

Seen here on the left are combat bows of the Scarred 7th Legion and the Elite 3rd Legion, this example being the only one that survived the Resurrected attack at Outpost 11768. On the right the six and a half feet long monster is the legendary Resurrected Longbow. Said to have a draw weight of two hundred pounds and an accurate range of over three hundred fifty yards, even today the longbow archers will not discuss their weapon. This example is the bow used by Private Jimmy DuSmall when he pinned Terra Dominata Lord Divine Antiochus to the wall from three hundred yards out.


Our Maker Our Maker

An ultra-rare pre-d-day artifact. A virtually perfect copy of Global Weekly magazine featuring Emperor Of The World His Royal Majesty Light Blessed Prince Mychal Illyonavich. This is the man that murdered the world with d-day while in the process of exalting himself into godhood. In the process he accidentally brought us into the world.


Randall Talliferro Randall Talliferro Memorial

While the king still has not realeased every detail what we know is Randall, being a farmer, went outside the city looking for sources for fertilizer. He was captured by the Elite Third Legion and murdered. This is what started the war with living. Those who know the king say it was the first time they had seen him react violently. The iconic backdrop was painted by Terrance Esposito.



To be sure there are many, many artifacts in the museum. We simply cannot include all of them on the digital site. Note that just about everyone who visits the museum asks about the bot machine and Boris' book. Those two items are in a very secure location under the watchful eye of the military. No civilian may approach the area and attempting to bring a camera to the location will get you arrested. The cold hard truths of reality simply do not allow for every artifact to be made available.