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Food Grade paper, also called butcher paper, is scripted paper that is made via a Tier 6 Papermaker. It is capable of storing produce, bread items, sandwiches, meat, and other edible foods that are not a liquid. Food items can be placed on the paper, which is then folded to create a secure food package.
Fletching glue can be applied via POUR to turn butcher paper into a bag. Once turned into a bag, it cannot be reverted back into a paper form.
Food Grade paper can support a small note written on the side in both bag and parcel forms. If the note is written in Command and is shorter than 25 characters, then it will append the parcel or bag's long description in the form of:
- a waxed nacreous indigo paper bag labeled "Tasty food."
Longer written messages will be added to the bag or parcel's READ text. After writing a short message, a second longer one can be added using WRITE {PARCEL};+{MESSAGE}, allowing for the longer message to append the shorter version in the bag or parcel's READ text.
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Food Grade paper by The Papermaker
Produce, bread items, sandwiches, meat, and other edible foods that don't have a liquid base can be placed on the paper and then folded up to create secure food packages.
If you POUR GLUE on the edges of the paper, then it will fold up into a bag.
If you place raw meat, shanks, organs, or sausage onto the paper, then it will transform into a twine-wrapped butcher paper package when you CLOSE it. Don't worry, if you dyed your paper then it will still appear.
When you OPEN your package, you can still eat directly from the paper.
Verbs: CLOSE, OPEN, POUR, TOSS, WRITE
If you TOSS the paper, then it will look for the nearest trash receptacle first and throw it away. If one isn't present, then it will simply dispose of itself.
Once in package or bag form, you can also write small notes on the side. If these notes are MORE than 25 characters, then they will go into the READ of the the paper. If they are shorter than 25 characters they will go in the long description. Please note, this only works with common as long descriptions can't be deciphered in other languages.
After you have labeled your paper, you may add a longer note. To do this use "+" in front of your new message.
The paper can not be altered.
Usage
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Option
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First
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Third
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| CLOSE
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Bag
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Starting at the top finger-width section, you seal the bag by folding it down three times.
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Starting at the top finger-width section, Person seals the bag by folding it down three times.
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| Paper, Food Present
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Laying the paper flat in one hand, you carefully fold one corner and tuck the last corner into the folded creases of the other pieces.
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Laying the paper flat in one hand, Person carefully folds one corner and tucks the last corner into the folded creases of the other pieces.
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| Paper, Nothing Present
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Laying the paper flat in one hand, you carefully fold one corner and then all the others until it is a flat, folded square.
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Laying the paper flat in one hand, Person carefully folds one corner and then all the others until it is a flat, folded square.
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| OPEN
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Bag, Food Present
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You carefully unfold the top of the bag and then widen the opening, exposing some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries.
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Person carefully unfolds the top of the bag and then widens the opening, exposing some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries.
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| Bag, Nothing Present
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You carefully unfold the top of the bag and then widen the opening.
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Person carefully unfolds the top of the bag and then widens the opening.
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| Parcel, Food Present
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You carefully peel back the folded layers of your butcher paper parcel, exposing some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries.
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Person carefully peels back the folded layers of her butcher paper parcel, exposing some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries.
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| Parcel, Nothing Present
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You carefully peel back the folded layers of your folded butcher paper.
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Person carefully peels back the folded layers of her folded butcher paper.
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| POUR {GLUE} ON {PAPER}
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Paper
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Taking a moment before you add your fletching glue, you make several strategic folds in a piece of nacreous indigo butcher paper and then completely unfold it. Once done, you smear a bit of fletching glue onto two of the four sides of the paper, taking care to not use too little or too much. Allowing the glue to dry slightly, so that it is tacky but not wet, you refold the paper and attach the glued ends to non-glued sections. You run a finger over the seams, smoothing them out to ensure that each overlap of paper is secure.
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Busying herself with her butcher paper, Person folds the paper several times, unfolds it, applies a bit of glue from a bottle of fletching glue and then refolds it.
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| Turns the Butcher Paper into a bag. Requires fletching glue.
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| PUT
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Bag
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You lower some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries into a waxed nacreous indigo paper bag.
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Person lowers some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries into a waxed nacreous indigo paper bag.
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| Paper
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You place some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries in the center of your butcher paper.
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Person places some paper-thin slices of raw velnalin with juniper berries in the center of her butcher paper.
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| TOSS
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All Forms
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Crumpling up the bag, you toss it into a trash can.
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Crumpling up the bag, Person tosses it into a trash can.
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| Look for the nearest trash receptacle first and throw it away. If one isn't present, then it will simply dispose of itself.
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| WRITE {PAPER};{MESSAGE}
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All Forms
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The bag before you fills with Common, as ink flows smoothly from your webbed-vaned quill. It gazes intently at the bag as it moves, with its tentacles securely wrapped about your fingers. You regard the bag, and your words, critically.
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Person focuses all of her attention on her bag, writing carefully with her webbed-vaned quill. It gazes intently at the bag as it moves, with its tentacles securely wrapped about her fingers. Satisfied, she considers what she's written.
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| Write a note on the side of the bag. Requires paper/bag to be closed first. Requires a writing implement of some type.
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See Also
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| Food Grade paper Information
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| Type
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Fluff
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| Item Classification
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Container
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| Item(s) Applied to
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Paper Parcel Bag
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| Alterable
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No
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| Light/Deep
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| Original Release Venue
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Rumor Woods
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| Original Release Year
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2024
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