Talk:Vestiges of Divergence/@comment-50.188.114.92-20160812064037/@comment-27025402-20161018154141

Hi, Dars1m! There certainly are other Vestiges. However, the Mending spell is a simple cantrip. Even if the Mending Wheel were to use an improved version of the cantrip, it is unlikely to be a Vestige unless it has some powerful properties that Tiberius never discovered. When Tiberius used the Wheel of Mending to fix the flying carpet, for example, it repaired only the physical damage but did not restore the magical enchantment, which is precisely the caveat that the D&D Player's Handbook, p. 259, includes for the cantrip. It's certainly more magical than the pottery an archaeologist might find, but it doesn't seem to be on par with the Vestiges.

That said, there's no reason that the Mending Wheel (or the other artifacts Tiberius sought) can't still be from the time of the Divergence. However, given that little survived from that era, and given that Exandria has a whole history aside from the Divergence, this, too, seems unlikely (though not impossible).