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Revision as of 22:29, 3 December 2022


crystal orlog showcasing shining star-kissed kertig clockwork
Look: Several series of silvery-black cogs are embedded with flecks of avtalia that project motes of starlight against their crystalline enclosure to create the illusion of a miniaturized galaxy. Four subdials, above, to the right, below, and to the left of the face are each rimmed in sungold, whose rosy and purplish hues delightfully contrast with their starry backdrop.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: Yes
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties: This is an item.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
  • This item is worn in the belt slot.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Shadowbark tinkerer's box with a star-kissed kertig-lined keyhole, Hollow Eve Festival 443/Auction

Tells the user the time, the date, whether it's day or night, current weather conditions, and the exact position of the moons.

Example

The orlog's round face has words and figures around the edge, from "Midnight" at the top, then the numbers 1 to 11 down the right side to "Noon" at the bottom, and 1 to 11 ascending on the left.

The hand on the orlog is between ten and eleven, before the meridian.

The sun is rising within the orlog's first auxiliary dial.

Rotating numbers within the second dial display the year "4-4-3" while hands point to 26 and Dolefaren.

"RAINY" weather is indicated by the third auxiliary dial.

The fourth auxiliary dial shows a black orb eighty-five degrees above the western horizon, a blue orb eighty-three degrees below the western horizon, and a red orb eighty-five degrees below the eastern horizon.