BVShop:Written Word/August 2020
2020Q3
a small shop with a book-shaped sign, Room 2, Lich# 25188, go small shop
The Written Word
[The Written Word - 25188] | |
Wave-edged light maple frames decorate the sides of a carved ebony bookcase displaying a variety of writing utensils and other sundry items. A bookish elven clerk works tirelessly behind a dark maple counter, pulling sheafs of paper and covers from a cloth-lined chest. Occasionally, bits of torn paper float lazily through the air and land on the floor. | |
Obvious exits: out |
On the counter you see:
Special [1]: a simple book binding press
Misc [2]: a small printed placard, a neatly lettered notea small printed placard
Some obscure details about my wares: Be aware when writing that the spoken and written word are closely linked. You must have a quill to write, but it need not be a quill purchased here. Inkpots are not necessary, as the pages have a magical element to them. You may erase what you've written by CLEANing the page. You may TEAR the page to *permanently* remove it from the book. PUSH, TURN, and FLIP will allow you to work with the individual pages.a neatly lettered note
I, Qaril, can create a custom journal for you. You need only to select a cover and a sheaf of pages from the bookcase. (Each completed volume will have fifty pages.) I can make five types of books (book, notebook, journal, volume, and folio), so be sure to ASK me about the one you are most interested in. Please note that only I can bind these papers into a cover. If you buy some, make sure I fix it up for you. If you leave Bloodriven Village before I've worked with them, they will be useless.Once combined, creates a Writable book
In the cloth-lined chest you see: a sheaf of stained parchment, a sheaf of yellowed parchment, a sheaf of floral parchment, a sheaf of charred vellum, a sheaf of gilded vellum, a sheaf of greyed vellum, a sheaf of pale white parchment, a sheaf of web-inked paper, a sheaf of ripped paper, a sheaf of vine-edged paper, a nacre-inset pale leather cover, a dark leather symbol-branded cover, a skull-set jet nubuck cover, a leaf-edged sage silk cover, a jet-on-ivory floral jacquard cover, a bloodied grey leather cover, a gilt-swept plum velvet cover, a metallic jade snakeskin cover, a smoky leather crescent-inset cover, a sword-branded white suede cover, a patchwork leather cover and a sheaf of pastel parchment.
a sheaf of stained parchment Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The parchment is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The stained parchment is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of yellowed parchment Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The parchment is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The yellowed parchment is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of floral parchment Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The parchment is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The floral parchment is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of charred vellum Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The vellum is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The charred vellum is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of gilded vellum Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The vellum is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The gilded vellum is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of greyed vellum Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The vellum is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The greyed vellum is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of pale white parchment Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The parchment is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The pale white parchment is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of web-inked paper Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The paper is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The web-inked paper is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of ripped paper Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The paper is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The ripped paper is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a sheaf of vine-edged paper Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The paper is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The vine-edged paper is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 a nacre-inset pale leather cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The pale leather cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a dark leather symbol-branded cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The symbol-branded cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a skull-set jet nubuck cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The jet nubuck cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a leaf-edged sage silk cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The sage silk cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a jet-on-ivory floral jacquard cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The floral jacquard cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a bloodied grey leather cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The grey leather cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a gilt-swept plum velvet cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The plum velvet cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a metallic jade snakeskin cover Weight: <1 pound Analyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The jade snakeskin cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a smoky leather crescent-inset cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The crescent-inset cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a sword-branded white suede cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The white suede cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a patchwork leather cover Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
This cover is meant to be used in conjuction with a sheaf of paper in order to create a book.
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The leather cover is actually a pair of matching pieces, each a little longer and wider than standard writing paper, with a flap along one long edge to be used in the binding process.50 a sheaf of pastel parchment Weight: <1 pound analyze, examineAnalyze:
The parchment is meant to be used in conjunction with a cover to create a book.
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The pastel parchment is firmly tied with a bit of ribbon and looks as if it is meant to be bound into a book of some kind.750 On the ebony bookcase you see: a metallic onyx raven feather quill, a lacquer-stiff parrot feather quill, a pearlescent dove feather quill, a skull-branded black leather bookmark, a silk-backed vanilla suede bookmark, a pastel-dyed pale vellum bookmark, a curled aged parchment bookmark, a blood-spotted eagle feather quill, a crumb-caked owl feather quill and an onyx-dipped falcon feather quill.
a metallic onyx raven feather quill Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
functionalWearable Quill
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This quill can be altered, but the noun must remain as 'quill'. No long or show descriptions; base descriptions only (see ALTER 2). When worn, this will appear in your inventory as "tucked behind one ear".
Available verbs: EAT (held), GAZE (worn/held), KISS (held), PUSH (worn), REMOVE, TURN (held), and WEAR.5 a lacquer-stiff parrot feather quill Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
functionalWearable Quill analyzeAnalyze:
This quill can be altered, but the noun must remain as 'quill'. No long or show descriptions; base descriptions only (see ALTER 2). When worn, this will appear in your inventory as "tucked behind one ear".
Available verbs: EAT (held), GAZE (worn/held), KISS (held), PUSH (worn), REMOVE, TURN (held), and WEAR.5 a pearlescent dove feather quill Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
functionalWearable Quill analyzeAnalyze:
This quill can be altered, but the noun must remain as 'quill'. No long or show descriptions; base descriptions only (see ALTER 2). When worn, this will appear in your inventory as "tucked behind one ear".
Available verbs: EAT (held), GAZE (worn/held), KISS (held), PUSH (worn), REMOVE, TURN (held), and WEAR.5 a skull-branded black leather bookmark Weight: <1 pound 1 a silk-backed vanilla suede bookmark Weight: <1 pound 1 a pastel-dyed pale vellum bookmark Weight: <1 pound 1 a curled aged parchment bookmark Weight: <1 pound 1 a blood-spotted eagle feather quill Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
functionalWearable Quill analyzeAnalyze:
This quill can be altered, but the noun must remain as 'quill'. No long or show descriptions; base descriptions only (see ALTER 2). When worn, this will appear in your inventory as "tucked behind one ear".
Available verbs: EAT (held), GAZE (worn/held), KISS (held), PUSH (worn), REMOVE, TURN (held), and WEAR.5 a crumb-caked owl feather quill Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
functionalWearable Quill analyzeAnalyze:
This quill can be altered, but the noun must remain as 'quill'. No long or show descriptions; base descriptions only (see ALTER 2). When worn, this will appear in your inventory as "tucked behind one ear".
Available verbs: EAT (held), GAZE (worn/held), KISS (held), PUSH (worn), REMOVE, TURN (held), and WEAR.5 an onyx-dipped falcon feather quill Weight: <1 pound pin-worn
functionalWearable Quill analyzeAnalyze:
This quill can be altered, but the noun must remain as 'quill'. No long or show descriptions; base descriptions only (see ALTER 2). When worn, this will appear in your inventory as "tucked behind one ear".
Available verbs: EAT (held), GAZE (worn/held), KISS (held), PUSH (worn), REMOVE, TURN (held), and WEAR.5