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The silk-bound tome is opened up at Page <#>.<br/> |
The silk-bound tome is opened up at Page <#>.<br/> |
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Set into the cover is an elaborate green quill carved from dragonvein agate. Various markers stick out of the tome, portioning the worn parchment pages into sections. |
Set into the cover is an elaborate green quill carved from dragonvein agate. Various markers stick out of the tome, portioning the worn parchment pages into sections. |
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|MTag=silk,dragonvein agate,agate |
|MTag=silk, dragonvein agate, agate, parchment |
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|CTag=green |
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|STag=quill |
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 21 November 2015
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crisp silk-bound tome | |
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Look: | <closed> The silk-bound tome is closed. |
Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 312,500 Kronars250,000 Lirums <br />225,500 Dokoras <br />312.5 LTBpoints <br />312.5 Tickets <br />312.5 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Soft silk sack |
- Gift from the DR staff for help editing the wiki during the Hollow Eve Festival 417
- STUDY: It appears to be a common journal. It could be opened or closed. You could push it to return to the beginning, turn it to move forward a page or pull it move back a page. With an eraser, you could rub old marks out. With a proper writing utensil, such as a quill, stylus or charcoal, you could WRITE IN it.
- OPEN: You unlatch and open your silk-bound tome.
- CLOSE: You close your silk-bound tome, hooking back the latch.
- PUSH: You flip back to the beginning of your silk-bound tome.
- TURN: You turn to page <#> in your silk-bound tome.
- PULL: You flip backwards to page <#> in your silk-bound tome.