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They appear to have never seen use.<br> |
They appear to have never seen use.<br> |
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The overall craftsmanship is above average and the bones should prove slightly resistant to damage.<br> |
The overall craftsmanship is above average and the bones should prove slightly resistant to damage.<br> |
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For use see [[Divination Bones]]. |
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gold-inlaid divination bones | |
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Look: | All told there are four carved bones, small enough to cup in one hand. Two are long and slender, one is a flat disk painted white on one side and black on the other, and the final bone is nearly spherical and covered in tiny symbols. |
Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
Properties: |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Sold by Future is Now (2) for 5000000 Dokoras Source is Future is Now (3), Future is Now (2), Future is Now (1) |
The Krr-tich is fairly well-balanced.
The Sek-rith is fairly well-balanced.
The symbols on the Moon Sphere are easy to distinguish and the weighting of the bone is fair.
The lacquer smoothly and evenly coats the Sun Disk, which is well-balanced.
The bones are brand new.
They appear to have never seen use.
The overall craftsmanship is above average and the bones should prove slightly resistant to damage.
For use see Divination Bones.