Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance Collectibles



Chandelier

This is an ornate ceiling mounted fixture, which has numerous arms bearing candles that illuminate large areas.

Tall Clock

William Clement is the creator of the first grandfather clock, which was made in 1670. It makes sense that this collectible is called "Tall Clock" and not "Grandfather Clock," because it hadn't attained that name till 1875, when Henry Clay Work wrote the song "My Grandfather's Clock".

Book Shelf

When manuscripts were scarce, the affluent carried their books in small chests. It wasn't until the amount of volumes in religious houses or regal palaces began accumulating did people begin storing books on shelves or in cupboards.

Old Radio

Nickola Tesla invented the wireless transmission of data, which was called wireless telegraphy at the time.

Silver Dishes

This is grand cutlery that makes an impression when the table is set exceptionally.

Antique Table

This object has reached such an age that it is a witness to eras gone by.

Chair

This piece of furniture for sitting consists of a seat and a back, but no armrests. A master craftsman apparently built it.

Rocking Chair

This chair is full of character, and is made with rough wood to give it an old-fashioned look.

Silk Curtain

Silk originates from ancient China. It dates back to 3000 B.C. and possibly as far back as 6000 B.C.

Ancient Urn

This resembles a funerary urn, which is used to collect the ashes of a cremated corpse. No one really knows how old this mysterious artifact is.

Wizard's Urn

In White Night Concerto, this is known as the Devil's Urn. That adds an eerie element to this already unsettling item.

Pretty Vase

Vases are commonly made from porcelain, ceramics, or glass. This one contains synthetic flowers.

Side Table

This is a small, quaint, and round table.

Teacup

Teacups are usually made of porcelain and are a part of a larger tea set.

Teapot

This is a charming vessel for which to brew tealeaves in hot water.

Wine Glass

Stemware used for stylishly drinking wines, spirits, or... even blood.

Hero Statue

This is a bust sculpture, which represents a person from the chest up. They were quite popular in ancient Europe.

Smiling Statue

This seems to be a sculpture of just the head. In those days, most artists worked with durable materials, such as marble.

Sage Statue

This is another bust statue. It rests on a stand and displays the likeness of an old man, exhibiting the chest, shoulders, and head.

Raccoon Figure

Figurines are small little statues that usually depict humans, but in this case, it is a giant raccoon or tanuki.

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