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The booklet is open to a page you can read.<br> |
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* {{com|read }}: The opened book reveals the following inscription, hand-printed in glossy blue-black ink upon silver-flecked parchment:<br> |
* {{com|read }}: The opened book reveals the following inscription, hand-printed in glossy blue-black ink upon silver-flecked parchment:<br> |
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Drogor - god of the angry oceans, creator of hurricanes and tsunamis.<br> |
Drogor - god of the angry oceans, creator of hurricanes and tsunamis.<br> |
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Drogor's anger is readily apparent as the sky turns grey and the children of<br> |
Drogor's anger is readily apparent as the sky turns grey and the children of<br> |
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booklet bound in battered water-stained leather | |
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Look: | The palm-sized booklet is bound with battered, water-stained leather. The title is written in bold black letters -- Drogor. The booklet is closed. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 2,178 Kronars1,742.4 Lirums <br />1,571.645 Dokoras <br />2.178 LTBpoints <br />2.178 Tickets <br />2.178 Scrips <br /> |
Properties: | |
Dimensions: | 1 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Sold by Gadelica's Riches for the Reverent (1) for 4,803 Kronars Source is Gadelica's Riches for the Reverent (1) |
Opened look
The palm-sized booklet is bound with battered, water-stained leather. The title is written in bold black letters Drogor.
The booklet is open to a page you can read.
- READ: The opened book reveals the following inscription, hand-printed in glossy blue-black ink upon silver-flecked parchment:
Drogor
Drogor - god of the angry oceans, creator of hurricanes and tsunamis.
Drogor's anger is readily apparent as the sky turns grey and the children of
the ocean scatter, and he often takes it out on hapless mortals who dare to
set foot on his water. Drogor is the drowner of children and the destroyer of
knowledge; if he feels a librarian has slighted him, he will ruin his or her
books by seeing they are soaked with water or -- if a large body of water is
nearby -- set a tidal wave upon the establishment to destroy it. His symbol
is the shark.
At the bottom, scrawled in a delicate hand is:
copied from The Immortals, by my hand, Gadelica Treblesong