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a ramshackle shed, [Map Room #8], Lich# 26888, go ramshackle shed

Cacographic Critters

[Cacographic Critters - 26889]
Rough-hewn planks form the walls of this cramped shed, and chilled drafts attest to the lack of skill in their assemblage into their current configuration. In sharp contrast to the shack and the questionable nature of its continued existence, a polished brass lantern rests atop a glass-fronted case that stands in the middle of the floor. Its glow illuminates the case, a small velvet-topped table to one side, and some free-standing shelves holding stacks of writing materials, each stack topped by a rock to keep the sheets off the floor.
Obvious exits: out
neatly painted sign
- Welcome - Tired of writing with a lifeless stick? Bring your writing tasks to life with a Cacographic Critter! Check them out on the table! - The rachis is the center tube-part of a feather or quill. - The vane is the feathery part to either side of the rachis. ~~ Gubskut ~~

On the small velvet-topped table you see: a floriated zoetic quill with a tendriled rachis and pink vane, a red-eyed zoetic quill with a prehensile rachis and suede vane, a skeletal quill with a vertebral rachis and ribcage vane, a six-tentacled zoetic quill with a jade rachis and ebon vane, a six-limbed zoetic quill with a gold rachis and ahmdir vane, a six-legged zoetic quill with a copper rachis and ivory vane, a four-legged zoetic quill with a gold rachis and crimson vane and a two-armed zoetic quill with a silver rachis and grey vane.

a floriated zoetic quill with a tendriled rachis and pink vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This zoetic quill is about the size of a swan feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its tendriled rachis and pink vane, and the blue eyes at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. Other than the gnarled bark surrounding the two eyes, and the mithril nib that protrudes beneath them, this quill appears to have grown from a seed into its current scrivenery form. Several diminutive stalks and budding leaflets have sprouted along its barrel, but none would obstruct a calligrapher's natural grip.
500
a red-eyed zoetic quill with a prehensile rachis and suede vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This zoetic quill is about the size of an owl feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its prehensile rachis and suede vane, and the tiny eyes at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. The surface of the quill is covered in a fine grey fur reminiscent of moleskin, beginning just behind the eyes and covering the rest of the creature, both rachis and vane alike. And while the vane resembles nothing so much as a single layer of that velvety suede, the barrel of the rachis displays a series of subtle bumps consistent with a spine.
500
a skeletal quill with a vertebral rachis and ribcage vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This skeletal quill is about the size of a swan feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its vertebral rachis and ribcage vane, and the empty eyesockets at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. Bleached to a uniform ivory hue, the delicate bones that make up this quill are completely devoid of flesh and appear to have been assembled by a true artisan. Even the eyesockets on their gossamer stalks and the pair of skeletal arms exhibit a pristinely precise construction which is rarely encountered in reanimated remains.
500
a six-tentacled zoetic quill with a jade rachis and ebon vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This zoetic quill is about the size of a raven feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its jade rachis and ebon vane, and the tiny eyes at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. Pearlescent green scales cover the quill from the top of the nib to the base of the vane, while six diminutive, whip-like tentacles wrap tightly about the barrel to produce a spiral contour.
500
a six-limbed zoetic quill with a gold rachis and ahmdir vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This zoetic quill is about the size of a swan feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its gold rachis and ahmdir vane, and the tiny eyes at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. The glossy, ebon surface of the quill's soma appears rigid and smooth, while a pair of arms lie snug along the dorsal surface of the quill, and two pair of legs align to form parallel ridges along the anterior curve of the quill.
500
a six-legged zoetic quill with a copper rachis and ivory vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This zoetic quill is about the size of a swan feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its copper rachis and ivory vane, and the tiny eyes at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. The hard, golden surface of the quill exhibits evenly spaced ridges from just behind the eyes to the base of the vane, while six segmented limbs lie closely interleaved along the anterior curve of the barrel, giving it a decidedly asymmetrical cross-section.
500
a four-legged zoetic quill with a gold rachis and crimson vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This zoetic quill is about the size of a goose feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its gold rachis and crimson vane, and the tiny eyes at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. A satin-smooth, ivory fur covers the barrel of the quill from the top of the nib to the vane, while four legs lie snug along the soma, forming two parallel ridges that extend from just behind the eyes to the base of the vane on either side.
500
a two-armed zoetic quill with a silver rachis and grey vane Weight: <1 pound Zoetic Quill
examine
Examine:
This zoetic quill is about the size of a goose feather quill that a professional scribe might use, however its silver rachis and grey vane, and the tiny eyes at the juncture of nib and barrel, clearly set it apart. The supple, golden surface of the quill's soma appears soft and devoid of fur or scales, while a pair of single-jointed limbs that lie snug along the barrel form parallel ridges extending almost to the base of the vane on either side.
500

In the glass-fronted case you see: a brushed gold signet, a sterling silver signet, a carved bone signet, a blue glaes signet, a carved white opal signet, a white enameled signet, a lilac wax stick, an ebon-veined wax stick, an ivory wax stick, a rune-etched wax stick and a royal blue wax stick.

a brushed gold signet Weight: <1 pound finger-worn Signet - Tier 0 of 2
a winged helm
examine
Examine:
The signet is made of brushed gold and has a design of a winged helm engraved into its face.
50
a sterling silver signet Weight: <1 pound finger-worn Signet - Tier 0 of 2
a meadowlark
examine
Examine:
The signet is made of sterling silver and has a design of a meadowlark engraved into its face.
50
a carved bone signet Weight: <1 pound finger-worn Signet - Tier 0 of 2
crossed bones
examine
Examine:
The signet is made of carved bone and has a design of crossed bones engraved into its face.
50
a blue glaes signet Weight: <1 pound finger-worn Signet - Tier 0 of 2
a ringed fountain
examine
Examine:
The signet is made of blue glaes and has a design of a ringed fountain engraved into its face.
50
a carved white opal signet Weight: <1 pound finger-worn Signet - Tier 0 of 2
a crystal ball
examine
Examine:
The signet is made of white opal and has a design of a crystal ball engraved into its face.
50
a white enameled signet Weight: <1 pound finger-worn Signet - Tier 0 of 2
a clover blossom
examine
Examine:
The signet is made of white enameled and has a design of a clover blossom engraved into its face.
50
a lilac wax stick Weight: <1 pound Wax
writing
Read:
Your stick doesn't make for good reading.
10
an ebon-veined wax stick Weight: <1 pound Wax
writing
Read:
Your stick doesn't make for good reading.
10
an ivory wax stick Weight: <1 pound Wax
writing
Read:
Your stick doesn't make for good reading.
10
a rune-etched wax stick Weight: <1 pound Wax
writing
Read:
Your stick doesn't make for good reading.
10
a royal blue wax stick Weight: <1 pound Wax
writing
Read:
Your stick doesn't make for good reading.
10

On the some free-standing shelves you see: a piece of pale green paper, a piece of unbleached vellum, a piece of rune-bordered vellum, a piece of lace-edged vellum, a piece of weathered parchment and a piece of gilt-edged parchment.

a piece of pale green paper Weight: <1 pound
analyze, writing
Analyze:
Your paper can be altered, but must remain 15/15/15.

Messaging references "a,piece of,<noun>".
The paper may not have a long description or show.

Read:
The paper is blank.

3
a piece of unbleached vellum Weight: <1 pound
analyze, writing
Analyze:
Your vellum can be altered, but must remain 15/15/15.

Messaging references "a,piece of,<noun>".
The vellum may not have a long description or show.

Read:
The vellum is blank.

3
a piece of rune-bordered vellum Weight: <1 pound
analyze, writing
Analyze:
Your vellum can be altered, but must remain 15/15/15.

Messaging references "a,piece of,<noun>".
The vellum may not have a long description or show.

Read:
The vellum is blank.

3
a piece of lace-edged vellum Weight: <1 pound
analyze, writing
Analyze:
Your vellum can be altered, but must remain 15/15/15.

Messaging references "a,piece of,<noun>".
The vellum may not have a long description or show.

Read:
The vellum is blank.

3
a piece of weathered parchment Weight: <1 pound
analyze, writing
Analyze:
Your parchment can be altered, but must remain 15/15/15.

Messaging references "a,piece of,<noun>".
The parchment may not have a long description or show.

Read:
The parchment is blank.

3
a piece of gilt-edged parchment Weight: <1 pound
analyze, writing
Analyze:
Your parchment can be altered, but must remain 15/15/15.

Messaging references "a,piece of,<noun>".
The parchment may not have a long description or show.

Read:
The parchment is blank.

3

On the round-topped hoarbeam stand you see: a tin cup of fresh water, a blueberry muffin, a bottle of red wine, a small broiled rolton steak and a small silver cricket box.

a tin cup of fresh water Weight: <1 pound 2
a blueberry muffin Weight: <1 pound 2
a bottle of red wine Weight: <1 pound 2
a small broiled rolton steak Weight: <1 pound 2
a small silver cricket box Weight: <1 pound
Pocketed: Small (5-7)
one item
belt-worn 2
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