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Potion Collector — Energy Type

Dawn 🌅

Classical · Precise · Enduring

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Who You Are

Dawn collectors understand that the reason something has been done a certain way for two hundred years is usually a good one. They're not conservative — they're rigorous. They've tested the alternatives and found the classics held up.

You're drawn to things that have earned their reputation. Not because reputation matters to you — it doesn't — but because duration is a form of proof. The vineyard that has been producing great wine since 1847 has survived things your favorite new producer hasn't encountered yet.

Dawn wines are classical: Burgundy, aged white Burgundy, Champagne from a grower you trust, grand cru Alsace, aged Bordeaux. Wines that taste like centuries of accumulated knowledge distilled into a bottle.

The Dawn Empire

"Tradition is not repetition. It is refinement."

The Dawn Empire occupies the central hub of the Overworld — the oldest winemaking territory, the most codified, the most mapped. Its classification systems have been refined over centuries. Its top producers have waiting lists measured in decades.

Dawn energy is the force of accumulated precision. These wines don't surprise — they deliver exactly what they promised, at exactly the right moment, because generations of producers worked out how to make that happen. The payoff is proportional to the patience.

The Mist Regent occasionally crosses into Dawn territory from the Breeze Peaks — an unusual convergence that the Archive associates with vintages of exceptional aromatic complexity in classical appellations. Grower Champagne from these years is particularly sought after by Lorekeepers.

In the Glass — The Dawn Empire

What Dawn looks like when you find it.

Burgundy Premier Cru (Côte de Nuits)

Pinot Noir on limestone. The benchmark every other Pinot is measured against.

White Burgundy (Meursault)

Chardonnay with no apology. Nutty, precise, long. Requires patience.

Grower Champagne

Not the big house. Single producer, single-vineyard expression. Completely different.

Alsace Riesling Grand Cru

Proves Riesling doesn't need to be Germanic to be great.

Aged Bordeaux (Right Bank)

Merlot-dominant, Saint-Émilion or Pomerol. Dawn at its most architectural.

Found in The Dawn Empire

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July 7, 2026

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The Clubs Carrying Dawn Energy

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Selections

The Green Hour

The apéritif window. Skin-contact whites, early-drinking reds, field blends grown by people who care more about what is in the glass than what is on the label.

6 bottles $279 / season, shipping incl.
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Allocation II

Champagne Chronicles

Grower Champagne — not the big house. A single producer, a single hillside, a crystalline moment that cannot be replicated.

3 bottles $269 / season, shipping incl.
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Legendary

Dawn Circle

The ephemeral and perfectly articulated wines at the far edge of what a vineyard and winemaker can achieve together. Lorekeeper first access.

3 bottles $479 / season, shipping incl.
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Membership

You don't apply — you accrue.

Join any pack and you're a Collector. Stay three seasons and the Archive recognises you as an Archivist. Eight seasons — or two packs running continuously for a year — and you become a Lorekeeper. The rarest clubs open only to those who waited.

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Collector

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Archivist

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Lorekeeper

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Your Complementary Energy

Stone

If Dawn is your primary

Stone 🪨 is your edge.

Dawn and Stone share a commitment to structure — but arrive at it through different routes. Dawn finds it in tradition and classification; Stone finds it in geology and volcanic terrain. Together they describe a palate that believes wine should be built on something real, whether that's 200 years of viticulture or 200 million years of basalt.

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