The Peridot of Svrinrangam is a famous artifact from the times of the first Raja, Tivara Svrinrangam, that later became a heirloom of the Thousand Strikes Dynasty and a symbol of the Brother's War.
Before becoming Raja, Tivara Svrinrangam was an adventuer. It was during one of these adventures he supposedly saved a dwarven princess, receiving a necklace of flawless peridot shining with an inner light to represent the bond of eternal gratitude between them. According to the legend, the necklace would bless any who wore it with fortune and joy as long as they held it in love and filial piety. Taking the necklace in thanks, Tivara is said to have worn it throughout the entirety of his life. In the millenia after the first Rahenraja's life the Peridot changed hands many times, supposedly giving good luck to all who held it.
Eventually it fell into the hands of the Thousand Strikes Dynasty, a powerful clan that ruled the lands north of Dhenijansar from Djunadesh to Kramitra. Originally it seemed to increase their fortune, up until the Brother's War broke out across Rahen. When the house turned on itself, taking sides in the war, the radiant gems of the Peridot necklace turned sickly and murky. The magic, whatever its source was, seemed to be lost in the fratricidal conflict and turned to a physical symbol of the Thousand Strikes clan's internal vision and the deep wounds running through Rahen in the first half of the fifteenth century. The necklace now resides in the Dhenijansar's Museum of Rahenraj History.