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Note: the following uses {{tt|folio}} as a place holder for whatever noun a scroll folio goes by, be it folio, book, binder, tome, or otherwise.

==Description==
Introduced at [[Guildfest 423]], scroll folios allow users to scribe ({{com|push}} {{tt|my folio with my scroll}}) multiple copies of a number of different [[scroll|spell scrolls]] into them for organized compact retention. The scroll being scribed is destroyed in the proccess. Each copy can later be retrieved for use by scribing it onto a new scroll ({{com|pull}} {{tt|my folio}}). This removes one copy of whatever spell the folio is turned to from the folio and generates a new spell scroll on the type of {{tt|paper}} the scroll folio uses. Some scroll folios allow for paper customization. To change the type of paper that a custom-paper scroll folio uses just {{com|push}} {{tt|my folio with my paper}} when holding a different type of paper.

==Common Verbs==
{{com|study}}: Examining the {{tt|folio}}, you're pretty sure you can OPEN, CLOSE, READ, LOOK, TURN, PUSH, PULL, FLIP.
::Your {{tt|folio}} currently has [#] spell sections and allows for [#] copies of each.

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::[custom-paper folios] - Your {{tt|folio}} allows for custom paper on scrolls. Your {{tt|folio}} is currently configured to use <{{tt|paper}} type> for scrolls. To change this, you can PUSH your {{tt|folio}} with a different PAPER.
::----------------------------

::SYNTAX: PUSH {{tt|folio}} with (SCROLL)

::To remove a written scroll: TURN MY {{tt|folio}} to find the spell. PULL MY {{tt|folio}}

*{{com|open}}: opens the {{tt|folio}} to the first section.
*{{com|close}}: closes the {{tt|folio}}.

*{{com|read}} (when closed): The {{tt|folio}} is closed.
*{{com|read}} (when open to an empty section - empty folio): This section is empty.
*{{com|read}} (when open to an empty section - folio with contents): There's nothing in this section, but you may have spells on other sections. You can TURN {{tt|folio}} to check another section.
*{{com|read}} (when open to a spell section): The {{tt|folio}} is open to the <spell name> section. There is [#] copy/copies of the spell left. You can PULL {{tt|folio}} to remove the/a copy.

*{{com|look}}: Provides the same results as {{tt|READ}} but precedes it (in all cases) with the scroll folio's long description.

*{{com|turn}} (when closed): Turning your {{tt|folio}} vertical, you flip through the pages rapidly, glancing at the contents without really seeing what's there. [If you're trying to TURN to another section, you need to OPEN your {{tt|folio}} first.]
*{{com|turn}} (when open): You turn to a new section in your {{tt|folio}}.

*{{com|push}} (when closed): You tap your finger against your {{tt|folio}} pensively. [If you're trying to add something to your {{tt|folio}}, you need to open the {{tt|folio}} first.]
*{{com|push}} (when open): What are you trying to push into your {{tt|folio}}? [SYNTAX: PUSH {{tt|folio}} WITH (SCROLL|PAPER)]
*{{com|push}} {{tt|tome with}} [new] {{tt|SCROLL}}: Not finding a matching section, you flip to an empty section, and after labeling it, you copy in the spell. Your scroll crumbles to dust afterward.

*{{com|pull}} (when closed): You pull at the binding on your {{tt|folio}}. [If you're trying to remove a scroll, you need to open the {{tt|folio}} first.]
*{{com|pull}} (when open to an empty section): This section is empty.
*{{com|pull}} (when open to a spell section - last copy): places a <{{tt|paper}} type> scroll labeled with <spell name> in your opposite hand and erases the section.
::This was the last copy in that section. You erase the section from your tome.

*{{com|flip}} (when open or closed): Lists each section and its contents and closes the {{tt|folio}}.
::You flip through the {{tt|folio}}, checking each section before closing it.
::The <spell name> section has [#] copy/copies left.
::Section [#] is empty.

Revision as of 11:36, 4 June 2017