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A leaping pink nomlas is part of the crest for [[House Linlaig]] of Zoluren's nobility. |
A leaping pink nomlas is part of the crest for [[House Linlaig]] of Zoluren's nobility. |
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===Types=== |
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There are several known types of nomlas, including red, pink, Albarian, and Reshal. |
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===Items=== |
===Items=== |
Latest revision as of 16:03, 27 November 2014
Nomlas refers to either a fish or a color.
Fish
The nomlas is a fish. While 'nomlas' is 'salmon' spelled backwards, in DragonRealms, both nomlas and salmon exist.
There is some speculation it was added during a time in which GMs tried to avoid making too many real world animals.[1].
A leaping pink nomlas is part of the crest for House Linlaig of Zoluren's nobility.
Types
There are several known types of nomlas, including red, pink, Albarian, and Reshal.
Items
Item | Source is | Rare item |
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Ayabere fisherman's creel decorated with tiny nomlas charms | Laughing Nomlas (3) | true |
Brewer's knapsack with a nomlas-shaped toggle | Laughing Nomlas (2), Laughing Nomlas (1) | |
Brushed silver bracelet with dangling nomlas sapphire fish charms | Laughing Nomlas (2), Laughing Nomlas (1) | |
Cambrinth nomlas decorated with nomlas jade fins | Guildfest 445/Raffles | |
Colorful ceramic stein painted with a forest scene | Laughing Nomlas (1), Laughing Nomlas (3), Laughing Nomlas (2) | true |
Coralite tackle box with a shiny red clasp | Laughing Nomlas (3) | true |
Explorer's hiking stick made of fine cedar | Laughing Nomlas (2), Laughing Nomlas (1) | |
Explorer's hiking stick made of gnarled ke'nag | Laughing Nomlas (2), Laughing Nomlas (1) | |
Explorer's hiking stick made of sturdy pine | Laughing Nomlas (2), Laughing Nomlas (1) | |
Giant Albarian nomlas wrought from blackened steel | Cleric wrapped tightly in dark robes | |
... further results |
Color
In reference to color, it is a shade of orangey-pink. The color name is a reference to the particular coloration of the flesh of the nomlas fish.