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Origami is the art of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami paper folding]. In [[Elanthia]], it is a pastime that also allows one to learn a bit of mechanical lore and scholarship. The ability to understand and STUDY specific origami instructions and complete the first fold relies on scholarship skill and intelligence. Being able to complete each consecutive fold and finish the piece depends upon agility as well as prowess in mechanical lore.
Origami is the art of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami paper folding]. In [[Elanthia]], it is a pastime that also allows one to learn a bit of [[Mechanical Lore skill|mechanical lore]] and [[Scholarship skill|scholarship]]. The ability to understand and STUDY specific origami instructions and complete the first fold relies on scholarship skill and [[intelligence]]. Being able to complete each consecutive fold and finish the piece depends upon [[agility]] as well as prowess in mechanical lore.

Finished designs can either be discarded or kept in origami cases which can be purchased along with other supplies at origami shops.

==Getting Started==

To start out, you need
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Origami is the art of paper folding. In Elanthia, it is a pastime that also allows one to learn a bit of mechanical lore and scholarship. The ability to understand and STUDY specific origami instructions and complete the first fold relies on scholarship skill and intelligence. Being able to complete each consecutive fold and finish the piece depends upon agility as well as prowess in mechanical lore.

Finished designs can either be discarded or kept in origami cases which can be purchased along with other supplies at origami shops.

Getting Started

To start out, you need