The Coin of Xibal collectible metalic coin!
Unique design by 3D Reign!
size (3.7 cm diameter)
Deep in the heart of an untamed jungle, explorers stumbled upon the ruins of a civilization long lost to history. Hidden beneath layers of vines and stone, an ancient tomb was unearthed, and within it, a single coin lay waiting to be discovered. The coin, worn by centuries, bore the unmistakable mark of an advanced, yet forgotten empire. At its center, a skull was carved with haunting precision, its hollow eyes staring out as if watching from beyond time.
Around the skull, a series of strange symbols etched in a language that no living soul had ever read. Despite its age, the coin pulsed with a strange energy, as if it were alive—or cursed. Legend spoke of a great kingdom known for its mastery over the mysteries of life and death. Its people believed in the eternal cycle of existence, worshiping gods who ruled both the heavens and the underworld. They revered death not as an end, but as a passage to the next world.
The skull on the coin was no mere symbol—it was a sacred representation of Xibal, the feared and revered spirit of death. But the true purpose of the coin was darker than most dared to imagine. It was said that the high priests of this forgotten empire forged the coin as part of a forbidden ritual, a key to unlocking the gates between the living and the dead. The coin had the ability to summon those who had passed, to commune with the souls who wandered the underworld.
The symbols around it were thought to be a spell—an incantation lost to time—one that bound the spirits to this world, forcing them to obey the will of those who wielded the coin. However, such power came at a terrible cost. In their greed to control the forces of life and death, the priests angered the gods who guarded the balance of existence. The coin, once a tool of power, became a curse, binding the empire’s fate to the very spirits they had sought to control.
Overnight, the civilization vanished, its people swallowed by the jungle and forgotten by the world, leaving only relics behind to tell their tragic story. Now, the coin has resurfaced, and with it, the weight of an ancient curse. The skull still grins from its center, a chilling reminder of the empire’s hubris. The symbols, though unreadable, seem to whisper in the night, hinting at the dark power they once unleashed.
Will you dare to hold it? To claim a piece of a lost civilization and risk awakening the spirits bound within? Or will the coin remain as it has for centuries—an artifact of mystery, waiting for someone brave enough to unlock its secrets, and face the consequences that follow?