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|look=The fragile-looking, thin parchment is in fact quite sturdy, yet the crinkle of the parchment recalls the surge and foam of surf. Dark blue letters in a curving style mimic the swell of ocean waves, as the words of the prayer tumble over the surface of the page. A dark blue border with cresting waves tipped in silver ink frames the prayer.
|noun=parchment
|noun=parchment
|look=The fragile-looking, thin parchment is in fact quite sturdy, yet the crinkle of the parchment recalls the surge and foam of surf. Dark blue letters in a curving style mimic the swell of ocean waves, as the words of the prayer tumble over the surface of the page. A dark blue border with cresting waves tipped in silver ink frames the prayer.
|type=cleric style
|MTag=parchment
|verby=No
|atmos=No
|gtype=cleric
|weight=3
|weight=3
|appcost=6,250
|appcost=6,250
|enchanted=No
|sourcetype=-
|fname=No
|traderapp=no
|traderapp=no
|sourcetype=sold by
|source=Nakuge's Scriptorium
|cost=6,500 Lirums
}}
}}
==Verbs==
{{com|read}}<br />
* {{com|read}}: To read the prayer to yourself quietly.
-Hymn to Eluned and Her Many Faces-<br />
* {{com|invoke}}: To recite the prayer out loud.
:by Lathaliu Ewoenyn<br />

<br />
==Prayer==
Eluned! Goddess of all we know to be true<br />
-Hymn to Eluned and Her Many Faces-
I cleanse my mind in thy healing waters of blue<br />
:by Lathaliu Ewoenyn
I praise thy glory and spread thy fame<br />
So that every echo will sound in thy name.<br />
Eluned! Goddess of all we know to be true
<br />
I cleanse my mind in thy healing waters of blue
Lemicus! In word, speech and rhyme I celebrate thy deeds<br />
In every city, town and village I plant thy good seed<br />
I praise thy glory and spread thy fame
So that every echo will sound in thy name.
When my mind is tranquil like a calm, placid lake<br />
I grow in thy knowledge, thy good will I take.<br />
Lemicus! In word, speech and rhyme I celebrate thy deeds
<br />
In every city, town and village I plant thy good seed
Drogor! There are days when things are best left unknown<br />
When my mind is tranquil like a calm, placid lake
I accept that in hard times I may feel alone<br />
I grow in thy knowledge, thy good will I take.
When my mind rages in pain like a turbulent sea<br />
I wait for the treasures thy waves will cast up to me.<br />
Drogor! There are days when things are best left unknown
<br />
I accept that in hard times I may feel alone
My Goddess, my teacher, my Mistress, my friend<br />
When my mind rages in pain like a turbulent sea
To each of thy aspects humble prayers do I send<br />
I wait for the treasures thy waves will cast up to me.
In all of thy faces there is a balance divine<br />
And I give to you all proper worship in kind.<br />
My Goddess, my teacher, my Mistress, my friend
:Amen
To each of thy aspects humble prayers do I send
In all of thy faces there is a balance divine
And I give to you all proper worship in kind.
Amen
{{Cat|Prayer Parchments}}

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onionskin prayer parchment
Look: The fragile-looking, thin parchment is in fact quite sturdy, yet the crinkle of the parchment recalls the surge and foam of surf. Dark blue letters in a curving style mimic the swell of ocean waves, as the words of the prayer tumble over the surface of the page. A dark blue border with cresting waves tipped in silver ink frames the prayer.
Weight: 3 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 6,250 Kronars5,000 Lirums <br />4,510 Dokoras <br />6.25 LTBpoints <br />6.25 Tickets <br />6.25 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is styled or has special functions for Clerics.
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Nakuge's Scriptorium

Verbs

  • READ: To read the prayer to yourself quietly.
  • INVOKE: To recite the prayer out loud.

Prayer

-Hymn to Eluned and Her Many Faces-
:by Lathaliu Ewoenyn

Eluned!  Goddess of all we know to be true
I cleanse my mind in thy healing waters of blue
I praise thy glory and spread thy fame
So that every echo will sound in thy name.

Lemicus!  In word, speech and rhyme I celebrate thy deeds
In every city, town and village I plant thy good seed
When my mind is tranquil like a calm, placid lake
I grow in thy knowledge, thy good will I take.

Drogor!  There are days when things are best left unknown
I accept that in hard times I may feel alone
When my mind rages in pain like a turbulent sea
I wait for the treasures thy waves will cast up to me.

My Goddess, my teacher, my Mistress, my friend
To each of thy aspects humble prayers do I send
In all of thy faces there is a balance divine
And I give to you all proper worship in kind.

Amen