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Sandboxes are dirty.
Sandboxes are dirty.


To do: Document all the game's [[Museums]]:
* [[River's Rest Museum]]: needs room descriptions added
* [[Museum Alerreth]]: waiting on renovations before fleshing out the rest of the wiki. Already has a new fashion wing, but will also have fine art and archaelogical artifacts in the future
* [[Girvahk's Shop Museum]] needs formatting
* [[Stormbrow Gallery]]: needs everything
* [[Wehnimer's Museum]]: needs everything
* Consider adding [[The Northern Fury]]'s museum, below:

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[Northern Fortress, Museum - 18915]
Filled with shelves of old books and diagrams of historical battles, this hall smells of dust and old parchment. Illuminated by three narrow windows set side-by-side into one wall are several tapestries and frescoes that liven up the otherwise bare stone walls. Providing a means of rest and relaxation, comfortable couches sit back-to-back on the varnished, oak-planked floor. A polished brass plaque has been affixed to the wall.
Obvious exits: west
>look book
Several books of note stand out amid the dusty collection. The first is a work penned in an elegant script entitled, "Knighthood of Koar: The Mandate for Justice Through Strength." Also begging for inspection is a scholarly volume entitled, "The Effect of Sunfist Tactics on Today's Battlefield," and easily noticed on the shelf is a well-read, cerulean star-embossed manual entitled, "Northern Fury Training Manual."
>look diagram
The first diagram is inked with a detailed grid map carefully marked with lines and figures. The second image is that of a map of Wehnimer's Landing, penned with a handwritten plan of action detailing a shield-wall formation designed to protect a small melee force. The diagram, when viewed as a whole, depicts a plan for the siege of Thurfel's Keep. Scrawled into the margins are warnings and strong words correlating high casualties and the importance of working as a team.
>look tapestries
A series of scenes show a giantman chieftain leading an attack upon a dwarven formation, though the battle appears to be a stalemate. Next, the chieftain and a dwarven hero are depicted sharing a handshake upon the field of battle. They are wounded, but stand tall as they revere one another, showing respect. Above them, the image of Koar watches them with a hopeful smile on his face. The scene after shows a young giantman receiving a weathered book and an ancient rolaren morning star from an old dwarf.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read tapestries
In the Common language, it reads:
Thorgig's heir is called forth to defend the Realms.
>
>look frescoes
A host of adventurers, in full battle regalia, rally around the banner of the Northern Fury as they drive back a horde of enemies. Following this scene, representatives of the Northern Fury stand before the seat of a nobleman. Offering a heraldic shield bearing the Northern Fury emblem, the nobleman pays homage, standing in honor of the heroes.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read frescoes
In the Common language, it reads:
Earl Jovery recognizes the sovereignty of the Northern Fury and bestows the noble title of Knight-Banneret upon Valicar.
>look plaque
This plaque has been polished to a high sheen and is hung from the wall with bright brass hooks.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read plaque
In the Common language, it reads:
This room is dedicated to showing some of the chain of events that led to the founding of the Northern Fury, as well as events that have shaped its success.</pre>

Revision as of 15:39, 10 April 2021

Sandboxes are dirty.


To do: Document all the game's Museums:

[Northern Fortress, Museum - 18915]
Filled with shelves of old books and diagrams of historical battles, this hall smells of dust and old parchment.  Illuminated by three narrow windows set side-by-side into one wall are several tapestries and frescoes that liven up the otherwise bare stone walls.  Providing a means of rest and relaxation, comfortable couches sit back-to-back on the varnished, oak-planked floor.  A polished brass plaque has been affixed to the wall.
Obvious exits: west
>look book
Several books of note stand out amid the dusty collection.  The first is a work penned in an elegant script entitled, "Knighthood of Koar: The Mandate for Justice Through Strength."  Also begging for inspection is a scholarly volume entitled, "The Effect of Sunfist Tactics on Today's Battlefield," and easily noticed on the shelf is a well-read, cerulean star-embossed manual entitled, "Northern Fury Training Manual."
>look diagram
The first diagram is inked with a detailed grid map carefully marked with lines and figures.  The second image is that of a map of Wehnimer's Landing, penned with a handwritten plan of action detailing a shield-wall formation designed to protect a small melee force.  The diagram, when viewed as a whole, depicts a plan for the siege of Thurfel's Keep.  Scrawled into the margins are warnings and strong words correlating high casualties and the importance of working as a team.
>look tapestries
A series of scenes show a giantman chieftain leading an attack upon a dwarven formation, though the battle appears to be a stalemate.  Next, the chieftain and a dwarven hero are depicted sharing a handshake upon the field of battle.  They are wounded, but stand tall as they revere one another, showing respect.  Above them, the image of Koar watches them with a hopeful smile on his face.  The scene after shows a young giantman receiving a weathered book and an ancient rolaren morning star from an old dwarf.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read tapestries
In the Common language, it reads:
Thorgig's heir is called forth to defend the Realms.
>
>look frescoes
A host of adventurers, in full battle regalia, rally around the banner of the Northern Fury as they drive back a horde of enemies.  Following this scene, representatives of the Northern Fury stand before the seat of a nobleman.  Offering a heraldic shield bearing the Northern Fury emblem, the nobleman pays homage, standing in honor of the heroes.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read frescoes
In the Common language, it reads:
Earl Jovery recognizes the sovereignty of the Northern Fury and bestows the noble title of Knight-Banneret upon Valicar.
>look plaque
This plaque has been polished to a high sheen and is hung from the wall with bright brass hooks.
There appears to be something written on it.
>read plaque
In the Common language, it reads:
This room is dedicated to showing some of the chain of events that led to the founding of the Northern Fury, as well as events that have shaped its success.