Amulet of Ky'lintha

The Amulet of Ky'lintha was forged from the waters of the Well of Eternity before the Sundering. Wielded by a priestess of Elune from which it derives its name during the War of the Ancients, the amulet is a highly potent source of arcane and, for a time, lunar magics.

After the shielding of Suramar, the item took on a more ceremonial role, serving as the regalia of House Devaux and being held by its matriarch, Lady Amélie Devaux.

Amélie's daughter Morgane survived numerous death threats for refusing fel injection, and herself a diviner, the amulet was stolen from her mother, in an effort to lure Morgane to Azuna.

Morgane's close friend, Thorel Mathieu was able to arrange a Highguard team under Entilzha Firesong to recover the amulet, the High Elves seeking stronger ties to the Suramar resistance.

Though divined to felborne cave, the amulet was not there, though notes pointed to the Temple of a Thousand Lights, where the elunic energies and full might of the item may be restored.

The evil Magistrix Bertrand, seeking in delusion to surpass Elinsande and Azshara, began absorbing the souls of tormented Elune priestesses to restore the items lunar energy. With the souls under such duress, the arcane potency remained strong, though the harmony of arcane and lunar forces was not achievable using such cruel methods.

The Highguard separated Bertrand from the amulet, at which point she fled, and Vor'taria Ara'lith was able to perform exhaustive rites at the temple of Elune in Val'sharah to restore harmony and the amulet's full power.

With Arcanist Morgane Devaux forced into exile upon retrieval of the amulet, she reunited with it but briefly, lending it to Vor'taria Ara'lith at Shal'elah, with whom she shares a home in the underground complex.

Composition & Properties
Shal'dorei tomes tell of a legendary priestess named Ky'lintha whom dealt many blows to the Legion and did much to keep them from Suramar. The histories were initially thought exaggerated, as the feats of seemingly endless healing potential alongside lethal arcane might seems highly unlikely a combination even with the Well of Eternity still existing.

A look at the Amulet though gives some sense to the tales. With a core of aqueous eternite, from the potency taken from deep in the Well of Eternity and a smooth plating of blessed Elunite around the central, upward-facing crescent moon design commonly seen still in Suramar, with the same pattern followed in the various beads and adornments, most of the lunar and arcane magics are concentrated in the crescent, the largest single section of the necklace by far.