The Artefact feels almost alive, its presence radiating a quiet, unsettling intelligence. No one knows its origin or the era it belongs to, only that it bears a design unlike anything else in Keshuma: a compact, box-shaped form with strange buttons, a hand scanner, a carrying handle, an LCD-like display, and at its heart… a glass dome that glows to life at a single touch.
What happens next depends on the one who dares to activate it. Some are instantly rejected, their heads explode. Others are pulled inside, their bodies curled in a fetal position as if asleep, suspended in a silent incubation. From the outside, it looks like a bond is being formed—something deep and irreversible.
When the process ends, the user is ejected back into the world, but he’s changed. In their hands rests a suitcase. This isn’t just an object, it’s a living extension of them. It is linked to their DNA, carrying a power that can growth with them… a weapon. In the battles to come, it may be the only thing capable of standing against their Final Boss.
Its purpose is as mysterious as its design. Whispers claim the Legacy Bosu left it behind. An inheritance meant to arm worthy individuals with something no system could control. To those in power, the Artefact is dangerous, unpredictable… a threat to the fragile balance of Keshuma.
But to those who seek it, it is hope made tangible, a forbidden key to growth, memory, and identity in a world built to keep all three in check.
A suitcase is born the moment a person survives contact with the Artefact in the Hidden Legacy Catacombs. The Artefact incubates the user, bonds with them, and ejects them with a suitcase that is uniquely theirs. No two are alike.
Each suitcase adapts to its owner’s growth path and DNA, its form reflecting the individual’s personality and needs. From sleek briefcases to rugged backpacks, guitar cases, or even coffin-shaped carriers, their designs are as varied as the people who wield them. These appearances are not cosmetic—they are integral to the suitcase’s function and power.
Every suitcase carries three key traits: