Lynnette
Some artifacts demand attention. Others simply wait to be discovered.
Lynnette belongs to the latter.
Cast in translucent resin and adorned with weathered florals, ornamental filigree, and roses touched by fading twilight, Lynnette appears quiet at first glance. Soft blush tones mingle with muted olive and plum, creating an artifact that feels equally at home within a moonlit conservatory or resting beneath glass in a forgotten collection.
Yet Lynnette is not confined to a single state. When illuminated from below, she glows from within, revealing a warmer and more luminous disposition. Under alternate wavelengths, hidden luminescence awakens, exposing a spectral blue presence that remains dormant during traditional observation.
As with many artifacts housed within House of Coe, Lynnette rewards patience, curiosity, and a willingness to look twice.
Observe closely. The artifact exhibits unusual properties under alternate wavelengths.