Rings of Life and Void



The Rings of Life and Void are HS 7933 (two legendary rings) that make appearances throughout multiple fables and myths, each time being referred to by different names. They are simple gold bands, less powerful than a fully-prototyped Queen's Ring and far more obscure. According to myth, whenever one of the rings goes missing, the other will be miraculously found.

Ring of Life
First seen when HS 6715 (Hussie proposed to Vriska), the Ring of Life is apparently capable of bringing back to life any ghost who wears it. Hussie loses it when Vriska HS 6844 (punches him), and it is later HS 7277 (seen) with Tavros Nitram. He and John Egbert proceed to fight for some time over it, before Meenah Peixes HS 7327 (throws her trident at John) and he HS 7337 (wakes up with the ring in hand). The last time it is seen is on the couch next to a sleeping John as he begins to HS 8052 (dissapear) and appear throughout the game.

Ring of Void
Carries the power to turn its wearer invisible, and also HS 7536 (apparently) intangible, an ability that is HS 7934 (confirmed) to be a power of the ring itself. Her Imperious Condescension dethroned the Black Queen of the B2 session before the players entered The Medium and obtained this ring from her; the Condesce is unable to use the ring herself, but nonetheless kept it. Later on, the Courtyard Droll gives this ring to Roxy Lalonde, who escapes from jail with it. She later uses it to try to propose to Dirk Strider while she is in Trickster Mode. She HS 7713 this ring before trickster mode wears off. There is a question of the role of the White Queen's ring, if the Black Queen's ring is the Ring of Void.

It is possible that the Black Queen's ring was only the Ring of Void because B2 is a void session - the Ring of Void clearly behaves like a Queen's ring in addition to its void powers, because Diamonds Droog was able to use the ring to cause the Red Miles.

Trivia

 * Similar to how the Queen's Rings heavily reference the Lord of the Rings Trilogy, the Rings of Life and Void themselves seem to be a reference to a quote spoken by Sauron to Frodo while he wears the One Ring: “There is no life in the void, only death.”