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Revision as of 10:53, 28 January 2022
Treasure Trove Information and High End Scrip Shop Listings
Bloodriven Village is where Duskruin Arena is located. All purchases are made with bloodscrip.
A Mist Opportunity
Accessories of Crime
Art of Lore
==At the Ready==BVShop:At the Ready
Autumnal Den
Bare Aggression
Be Warez
Best Tressed
Blood Red Rose
Bloodriven Bowery
Bolt From The Blue
Bundle Up
Cacographic Critters
Covert Couriers
Crosswinds and Crosshairs
Cultural Cuts
Curved Cuts
==Cut and Dried==BVShop:Cut and Dried
Dark and Dangerous
Den of the Poisoned Heretics
Drawing the Line
Dunh's Lab
Essencetials
Gamac's Goods
Haunt of the Silent Investors
High Spirits
Just For Kicks
Lair of the Ophidian Cabal
Madder Hats Tea Room
Make Your Mark
Mar and Scar
Messy Alchemist
Mystic Phrases
==Ode to Resistance==BVShop:Ode to Resistance
On the Other Hand
Out of the Bleak
Penitent Petitioner
Rock Solid
Shield Thyself
Sigil Shop
Smoke Screen
So Shifty
Spellbound
Sprite Club
Stay Awhile and Glisten
Stay Vigilant
Temple of Tentacles
The Cover Up
The Librarium
The Sable Quietus
Under the Counter
Untamed Spirit
Vambrace Yourself
Veiled Purpose
What Goes Around
Written Word
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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.
Examine:
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
Analyze:
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