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2021
a battered ink-stained wagon, [Map Room 40], Lich# 26455, go ink-stained wagon
The Write Stuff
[The Write Stuff - 26456 - ( 8081222 )] | |
Ink stains every available surface on the interior of the wagon. Wall to wall ink blots, in an assortment of colors, shapes, and sizes, adorn the wooden panels. The only clean area within the colorful composition is a long glass-topped case, resting proudly in the center of the floor. | |
Obvious exits: out |
In the long glass-topped case you see: a small silver-inked note, a spiraled dark vaalin nib, a cloisonne red vaalorn nib, a veniom-bound pallid steel nib, a ghost-shaped ashy mithril nib, a red-speckled smoky invar nib, an age-darkened imflass nib, a flame-shaped white gold nib, a pearl-studded rose gold nib, a gold-leafed silver nib and a lotus-motif faenor nib.
small silver-inked note
The nibs here won't do you much good on their own, but if you put a feather in them... well, then you'll have a quill!
a spiraled dark vaalin nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a cloisonne red vaalorn nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a veniom-bound pallid steel nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a ghost-shaped ashy mithril nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a red-speckled smoky invar nib Weight: <1 pound Analyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 an age-darkened imflass nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a flame-shaped white gold nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a pearl-studded rose gold nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a gold-leafed silver nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 a lotus-motif faenor nib Weight: <1 pound analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.
25,000 In the wooden crate you see: a rosy galah feather, a blush-colored spoonbill feather, a peppered grey plover feather, an elongated ivory shrike feather, a pale orange bearded vulture feather, a clipped smoky grey loon feather, a ragged and dusky cormorant feather, an iridescent starling feather, a metallic bronze grouse feather, a slate grey chickadee tail feather, a rich sable bustard feather, a faded sage green goldcrest feather, an alternating blue and white feather, a slender buff pipit feather, a tapered white greylag goose feather, a marbled mocha redshank feather, an ashen grey sand martin feather, a night-hued oystercatcher feather, a dull grey sandpiper feather and a streaked taupe dunnock feather.
a rosy galah feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a blush-colored spoonbill feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a peppered grey plover feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 an elongated ivory shrike feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a pale orange bearded vulture feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a clipped smoky grey loon feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a ragged and dusky cormorant feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 an iridescent starling feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a metallic bronze grouse feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a slate grey chickadee tail feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a rich sable bustard feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a faded sage green goldcrest feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 an alternating blue and white feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a slender buff pipit feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a tapered white greylag goose feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a marbled mocha redshank feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 an ashen grey sand martin feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a night-hued oystercatcher feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a dull grey sandpiper feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a streaked taupe dunnock feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000
2020
a battered ink-stained wagon, [Map Room 40], Lich# 26455, go ink-stained wagon
The Write Stuff
[The Write Stuff - 26456] | |
Ink stains every available surface on the interior of the wagon. Wall to wall ink blots, in an assortment of colors, shapes, and sizes, adorn the wooden panels. The only clean area within the colorful composition is a long glass-topped case, resting proudly in the center of the floor. | |
Obvious exits: out |
In the long glass-topped case you see: a small silver-inked note, a blunt black vaalin nib, a soot-caked vaalorn nib, a corrugated steel nib, an angular white mithril nib, a flattened dark grey invar nib, a crude black imflass nib, a triangular white gold nib, a fluted rose gold nib, a reflective silver nib and a star-incised faenor nib.
small silver-inked note
The nibs here won't do you much good on their own, but if you put a feather in them... well, then you'll have a quill!
a blunt black vaalin nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a soot-caked vaalorn nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a corrugated steel nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 an angular white mithril nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a flattened dark grey invar nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib Analyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a crude black imflass nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a triangular white gold nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a fluted rose gold nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a reflective silver nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 a star-incised faenor nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25,000 In the wooden crate you see: a rainbow-hued bee-eater feather, a kohl-banded white finch feather, an iridescent ruby-colored feather, a tapered deep orange parakeet feather, a yellow-ringed blue macaw feather, a jewel-sheened black feather, a cream and bronze owl feather, a fluffy lilac-blue feather, a bluish grey vibrant red feather, an overlong black tail feather, a long patterned brown feather, a slender red painted bunting feather, a virescent woodnymph feather, a violet-blue fairy wren feather, an ebon-tipped crimson rosella feather, a rich lilac roller feather, a purple gallinule feather, a creamy yellow lovebird feather, a short misty grey wagtail feather and a silken scarlet tanager feather.
a rainbow-hued bee-eater feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a kohl-banded white finch feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 an iridescent ruby-colored feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a tapered deep orange parakeet feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a yellow-ringed blue macaw feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a jewel-sheened black feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a cream and bronze owl feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a fluffy lilac-blue feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a bluish grey vibrant red feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 an overlong black tail feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a long patterned brown feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a slender red painted bunting feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a virescent woodnymph feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a violet-blue fairy wren feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 an ebon-tipped crimson rosella feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a rich lilac roller feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a purple gallinule feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a creamy yellow lovebird feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a short misty grey wagtail feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000 a silken scarlet tanager feather Weight: <1 pound 1,000
2019
a battered ink-stained wagon, [Map Room 40], Lich #26455, go ink wagon
The Write Stuff
[The Write Stuff - 26456] | |
Ink stains every available surface on the interior of the wagon. Wall to wall ink blots, in an assortment of colors, shapes, and sizes, adorn the wooden panels. The only clean area within the colorful composition is a long glass-topped case, resting proudly in the center of the floor. | |
Obvious exits: out |
In the long glass-topped case you see:
an ash-veined faenor nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a jet-inlaid silver nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a filigreed rose gold nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a bejeweled white gold nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a mangled red imflass nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a serrated black invar nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a pronged silvery mithril nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a spiny matte black steel nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 an ink-smudged sharp vaalorn nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib analyzeAnalyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 a barbed white vaalin nib Weight: <1 pound Quill nib Analyze:
This nib is not too useful on its own, but you can put a "feather" in it to make a quill!
It is alterable for 15/15/15 only and must make sense as a material suitable for a writing nib.25000 small silver-inked note In the Common language, it reads:
The nibs here won't do you much good on their own, but if you put a feather in them... well, then you'll have a quill!In the wooden crate you see:
an ebon-tipped white owl feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 an elongated rooster tail feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a notched off-white eagle feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a split silvery swift feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a fiery orange pheasant feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a black and white hornbill feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a marbled emerald and jet feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a grey-swept white swan feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a curled snowy goose feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a sapphire blue peafowl feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a glossy umber quail feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a bluish grey partridge feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a white and grey loon feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a silvery grey ibis feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a pinkish-hued pelican feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a lancelike gilded copper feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a gilt-banded tangerine feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 a rose-tipped golden feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 an ivory-dotted cream feather Weight: <1 pound 1000 an ebon-swept indigo feather Weight: <1 pound 1000
2018
a battered ink-stained wagon, [Map Room 40], Lich #26455, go ink wagon (Western Slope)
[The Write Stuff] | RNUM: 26456 |
Ink stains every available surface on the interior of the wagon. Wall to wall ink blots, in an assortment of colors, shapes, and sizes, adorn the wooden panels. The only clean area within the colorful composition is a long glass-topped case, resting proudly in the center of the floor. | |
Obvious exits: out |
The nibs here won't do you much good on their own, but if you put a feather in them... well, then you'll have a quill!
In the long glass-topped case you see:
a vine-carved faenor nib 25000 a blackened silver nib an ivory-tipped rose gold nib a tapered white gold nib a glass-tipped golden imflass nib a needlelike red invar nib a silver-ringed black mithril nib a rose-embossed pink steel nib an ink-stained vaalorn nib a burnished black vaalin nib In the wooden crate you see:
an ebon-banded dark cream feather 1000 a pale pink silver-spotted feather a wispy rainbow-hued feather a silver and alabaster dove feather a tapered black swan feather a pristine ecru sparrow feather an elongated blue heron feather a downy copper owl feather a splayed grey falcon feather a lavishly curled lilac feather a gold-eyed blue peacock feather a tiny white orange-banded feather a white and bronze osprey feather a dull onyx blackbird feather an ebon-sheened emerald parrot feather a bent obsidian crow feather a tiny red hummingbird feather a gold-flecked apricot feather a slender shadowy grey feather an overlong cream ostrich feather
2017
a battered ink-stained wagon, [Map Room 40], Lich #26455, go ink wagon (Western Slope)
[The Write Stuff] | RNUM: 26456 |
Ink stains every available surface on the interior of the wagon. Wall to wall ink blots, in an assortment of colors, shapes, and sizes, adorn the wooden panels. The only clean area within the colorful composition is a long glass-topped case, resting proudly in the center of the floor. | |
Obvious exits: out |
The nibs here won't do you much good on their own, but if you put a feather in them... well, then you'll have a quill!
In the long glass-topped case you see:
an engraved faenor nib 25000 an unadorned silver nib 25000 a vaalin and rose gold nib 25000 a rune-carved gold nib 25000 a pale cobalt imflass nib 25000 a mottled black invar nib 25000 an enruned silvery mithril nib 25000 a polished steel nib 25000 a gold-edged crimson vaalorn nib 25000 an opalescent white vaalin nib 25000