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The codices can be used with any scroll found in the treasure system, as well as with folios, leafs, sheets, cards, notes, and posters. They cannot be used with any scroll regardless of noun that does not have a [[15/15/15]] base description.
The codices can be used with any scroll found in the treasure system, as well as with folios, leafs, sheets, cards, notes, and posters. They cannot be used with any scroll regardless of noun that does not have a [[15/15/15]] base description.


Although these items are popular for roleplaying purposes or those with only several scrolls, they are not mechanically practical. Specifically, if the '''codex''' is in a container, scrolls within it will not be triggered by [[RUMMAGE (verb)|rummaging]]. As the codices are not wearable (and have quite limited storage space even when unlocked) it requires holding the codex in hand and then searching for the scroll of interest. This is distinctly less advantageous from a mechanical perspective from keeping scrolls in a dedicated satchel or a similar item that can be worn and deepened as a regular [[GALD]] service. Their main use for anyone with a decent scroll collection would then be for specialized scrolls that are used infrequently; however, as noted above, they may not work for certain kinds of dyed, altered, or cut scrolls, and specialized scrolls are much more likely to have such incompatible properties.
Although these items are popular for roleplaying purposes or those with only several scrolls, they are not mechanically practical. Specifically, if the '''codex''' is in a container, scrolls within it will not be triggered by [[RUMMAGE (verb)|rummaging]]. As the codices are not wearable (and have quite limited storage space even when unlocked) it requires holding the codex in hand and then searching for the scroll of interest. This is distinctly less advantageous from a mechanical perspective from keeping scrolls in a dedicated satchel or a similar item that can be worn and deepened as a regular [[GALD]] service. Their main use for anyone with a decent scroll collection would then be for specialized scrolls that are used infrequently; however, as noted above, they may not work for certain kinds of dyed, altered, or cut scrolls, and specialized scrolls are much more likely to have such incompatible properties. The scrolls need to be removed from the codex to be worked on by [[Scroll Infusion (714)]]. It is known that the contents of containers-within-containers is not made weightless by [[Phase (704)]], and considering the scripted nature of the codex which would prevent a lock from being added to it, the scrolls within can never be made weightless.


''Information provided by GM Keios
''Information provided by GM Keios

Revision as of 14:20, 27 July 2016

Chrysogon's scroll codices were introduced by GameMaster Keios at the Talador Baronial Coronation Festival, part of Cross Into Shadows in 2014. Codices may be unlocked by Xerria on Mist Harbor, but only one per year via raffle (2015). Locked codices hold 10 scrolls, unlocked ones hold 20.

The codices can be used with any scroll found in the treasure system, as well as with folios, leafs, sheets, cards, notes, and posters. They cannot be used with any scroll regardless of noun that does not have a 15/15/15 base description.

Although these items are popular for roleplaying purposes or those with only several scrolls, they are not mechanically practical. Specifically, if the codex is in a container, scrolls within it will not be triggered by rummaging. As the codices are not wearable (and have quite limited storage space even when unlocked) it requires holding the codex in hand and then searching for the scroll of interest. This is distinctly less advantageous from a mechanical perspective from keeping scrolls in a dedicated satchel or a similar item that can be worn and deepened as a regular GALD service. Their main use for anyone with a decent scroll collection would then be for specialized scrolls that are used infrequently; however, as noted above, they may not work for certain kinds of dyed, altered, or cut scrolls, and specialized scrolls are much more likely to have such incompatible properties. The scrolls need to be removed from the codex to be worked on by Scroll Infusion (714). It is known that the contents of containers-within-containers is not made weightless by Phase (704), and considering the scripted nature of the codex which would prevent a lock from being added to it, the scrolls within can never be made weightless.

Information provided by GM Keios

>get codex
You pick up an empty leather codex with stamped brass corners.
>open codex
You open an empty leather codex with stamped brass corners.
>read codex
You glance inside the leather codex and notice that it is empty.
>get scroll
You pick up an obscure scroll.
>push codex
You carefully unclip the binding of an empty leather codex with stamped brass corners and slip an obscure scroll in at the front.
>read codex
You glance inside the leather codex and notice that it has 1 page and is currently open to an obscure scroll.
It takes you a moment to focus on the leather codex.
On the leather codex you see
(1107) Adrenal Surge

>get scroll
You pick up a crumbling scroll.
>push codex
You carefully unclip the binding of a thin leather codex with stamped brass corners and slip a crumbling scroll in at the front.
>get vell
You pick up a sheet of tattered vellum.
>push codex
You carefully unclip the binding of a heavy leather codex with stamped brass corners and slip a sheet of tattered vellum in at the front.
>read codex
You glance inside the leather codex and notice that it has 3 pages and is currently open to a sheet of tattered vellum.
It takes you a moment to focus on the leather codex.
On the leather codex you see
(1101) Heal
(1110) Empathic Assault
(105) Poison Resistance
(104) Disease Resistance
(202) Spirit Shield
(1104) Head Repair

>flip codex
You turn the page of your leather codex, revealing a crumbling scroll.
>flip codex
You turn the page of your leather codex, revealing an obscure scroll.
>read codex
You glance inside the leather codex and notice that it has 3 pages and is currently open to an obscure scroll.
It takes you a moment to focus on the leather codex.
On the leather codex you see
(1107) Adrenal Surge

>flip codex heal
You flip rapidly through a heavy leather codex with stamped brass corners, stopping at a sheet of tattered vellum when you spot the Heal spell on its surface.
>read codex
You glance inside the leather codex and notice that it has 3 pages and is currently open to a sheet of tattered vellum.
It takes you a moment to focus on the leather codex.
On the leather codex you see
(1101) Heal
(1110) Empathic Assault
(105) Poison Resistance
(104) Disease Resistance
(202) Spirit Shield
(1104) Head Repair

>invoke 202
You raise the leather codex and gesture to invoke the Spirit Shield spell.
Sparks begin to fly between the leather codex and your fingers. With a sudden burst of enthusiasm, the sparks jump into your hand and a charged feeling surrounds you.
>cast
You gesture.
A dim aura surrounds you.
Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.
>pull codex
You carefully unclip the binding of a heavy leather codex with stamped brass corners and pull a sheet of tattered vellum loose.
>read my vell
It takes you a moment to focus on the tattered vellum.
On the tattered vellum you see
(1101) Heal
(1110) Empathic Assault
(105) Poison Resistance
(104) Disease Resistance
(202) Spirit Shield
(1104) Head Repair

>put vell
You drop a sheet of tattered vellum.
>pull codex
You carefully unclip the binding of a heavy leather codex with stamped brass corners and pull a crumbling scroll loose.
>put scroll
You drop a crumbling scroll.
>close codex
You close a thin leather codex with stamped brass corners.

The locked version will hold up to 10 scrolls.

The unlocked version is a bit fancier and will hold 20 scrolls.

ANALYZE (unlocked codex)

You analyze your plum leather codex and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item has restrictions on changing the noun."

The creator has also provided the following information:

The plum leather codex is designed to hold scroll-type objects when pushed, and the scrolls can be retrieved
when pulled. In addition, the codex can be searched for specific spells on scrolls using FLIP.
Example: flip codex <spell mnemonic> or flip codex <spell number>
The codex's noun may be freely altered as long as it stays some sort of open/closable book or binder-type
object as the item references covers and pages.
NOTE: The codex's first 15/15/15 field will change as scrolls are added/removed, so any alterations to the
first 15 will disappear.
The codex may have a long description or show.
The codex has been unlocked.

You can tell that the codex is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.