| Category | Magic Items |
| Type | device of the Lost Ages |
| Location | Pyramid of Life |
The ancient technology of the Lost Ages, the Heart of Eden, is believed to have once been utilized for terraforming worlds. During the Dawn Era, the age following the Lost Ages, a primordial entity known as Storralk brought this device to the world of Granitoid, seeking to transform its barren, rocky landscape.
Terraforming on a global scale, with our most powerful energy sources, has transformed the land around us. Our Nature Masters possess the capability to accomplish this. However, it yearns for more, a more intricate and concentrated energy type, potentially one that has been conceived or no longer exists.
The Heart of Eden will join the others, dispatched to the vaults alongside the remainder of the "beyond our current know-how" collection.
Storralk, from his work The Age Before - "Primitives Again"
The Heart of Eden was safeguarded during the God Era by being transported aboard the Crillion Comet, where it was preserved until the epoch of the Lith-Crillion.
In 208 LE, on the world of Bal-Kriav, a towering pyramid was constructed around the Heart of Eden. Similar to Storralk, the Lith-Crillion harbored the ambitious aspiration of restoring the Sands of Hell to the verdant valley it once was prior to the demise of Golruwyrm. Encircled by an inhospitable desert, the Pyramid of Life and its engine generated bands of lush greenery extending outward for miles; yet the outcome fell short of their grand expectations.
In the year 446 of the Lith-Crillion Era, the device was tested near the Sea Breach. The test area, once a temperate forest, transformed into a thriving tropical jungle strikingly out of place within the surrounding environment.