WT: 1.0 Size: MEDIUM
Liber Brassica Felix Vol. 7 |
Language: | Gnoll |
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Item Type: | Book |
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Stackable: | No |
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Merchant Value: | 0 pp 0 gp 0 sp 1 cp |
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Lucy Entry By: | Kromagnon |
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Item Updated By: | Oxgoad |
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Source: | Live |
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IC Last Updated: | 2020-11-11 23:39:43 |
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Page Updated: | Sat Sep 7th, 2019 |
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Expansion: Shadows of Luclin
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| Average Price: No Data Pricing Data... | Rarity: Common | Level to Attain: 1 |
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Book Text:
Then came the third and final gift of Man, Brought by Running Wolf, but where had he ran? A strange name for a druid fine, He closely resembled a friend of mine. The gift was a Robe, so well made and sewn, If I were a taller, I'd have one of my own!
| The neckpiece was silver, smithed with skill; Magical silver, metal bits and water to fill. Then, gems of the primary colours and that chain - A jeweller had clearly crafted one main. With pieces of Tunarean silk - perhaps three, A tailor had sewn the robe, I could see,
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| Also using a pattern, and the gemmed chain, And a magical needle, or I am not sane! Those basic ingrediants six went to form, The luxuriant robe, honourably worn. Upon the magical silk, I then did wonder, A process exact, one cannot blunder!
| Combining a swatch of silk, and magical essence, And a pinch of Tunarean dust would make sense. The magical needle, now there is a thought - I think from a mold and metal bits is it wrought; Magical essence and water don't forget to include, Then smith in the forge whenever is your mood!
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| So mankind and elfkind their gifts had given, By love of their Gods to their arts driven. A second star appeared brightly in the sky, As if the opening of another deity's eye; And so, to those of Karana's humble folk, To the duty of sacrifice, passion awoke!
| Sorrun, brave halfling, he held high, What appeared to be a sumptuous pie! So fitting for the halfling kin, There is no doubt he is far from thin! The pie smelled divine, made from good dough, A good shaped pie tin; the filling, though
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| It seemed familiar, as if it were a paste, Created from vile plants in my Caverns, make haste! Slay them well, and mix them, with flour, And cream and allspice, a taste to devour!
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