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'''Xiaodan's Foot''' is a metal prosthetic that belonged to Emperor Xiaodan of the [[Daxia|Qian dynasty]]. The foot was made by artisans of the Royal Foundry of [[Caphiria]]n Imperator [[Panocoscăr II]], who commissioned the prosthetic as a gift for the Daxian emperor. It was designed for the right foot and made of shaped iron with golden adornments, inlaid saphires, rubies, garnets and emeralds. Emperor Xiaodan was reputedly one of the most obese emperors in Daxian history, losing his right foot due to complications from gout when he was only 35 years old.
'''Xiaodan's Foot''' is a metal prosthetic that belonged to Emperor Xiaodan of the [[Daxia|Qian dynasty]]. The foot was made by the silversmiths of the Royal Foundry of [[Caphiria]]n Imperator [[Panocoscăr II]], who commissioned the prosthetic as a gift for the Daxian emperor. It was designed for a right foot and made of shaped silver with golden adornments and banded copper, inlaid saphires, rubies, garnets, emeralds, mother pearl and glass. It was held in place by strips of fine horse leather that have since rotted away. Emperor Xiaodan was reputedly one of the most obese emperors in [[Daxia]]n history, losing his right foot due to complications from gout when he was only 35 years old.


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Revision as of 02:03, 12 October 2023

Xiaodan's Foot
奇妙的金属脚
The foot prosthetic known as Xiaodan's Foot
MaterialIron alloy
SizeSize of a human foot
CreatedCaphirian Royal Foundry

Xiaodan's Foot is a metal prosthetic that belonged to Emperor Xiaodan of the Qian dynasty. The foot was made by the silversmiths of the Royal Foundry of Caphirian Imperator Panocoscăr II, who commissioned the prosthetic as a gift for the Daxian emperor. It was designed for a right foot and made of shaped silver with golden adornments and banded copper, inlaid saphires, rubies, garnets, emeralds, mother pearl and glass. It was held in place by strips of fine horse leather that have since rotted away. Emperor Xiaodan was reputedly one of the most obese emperors in Daxian history, losing his right foot due to complications from gout when he was only 35 years old.