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| 1. an antique 20. an emblazoned 39. an ink-streaked 58. a round-edged 77. a thick | |
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| 3. a beribboned 22. an expensive 41. a leaf-framed 60. a salt-stained 79. a tiny | |
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| 4. a blood-soaked 23. a faded 42. a messy 61. a scallop-edged 80. a torn | |
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| 5. a bloodstained 24. a fancy 43. a mildly burnt 62. a scribbled 81. a torn-edged | |
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| 6. a brass-gilt 25. a fibrous 44. a moth-eaten 63. a seed-riddled 82. a translucent | |
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| 7. a bronze-gilt 26. a fine 45. a nondescript 64. a silky smooth 83. a velvety | |
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| 8. a coarse 27. a flimsy 46. an ordinary 65. a silver-gilt 84. a watercolored | |
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| 9. a copper-gilted 28. a flora-cut 47. an oversized 66. a singed 85. a waterlogged | |
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| 10. a creased 29. a foil-edged 48. a pewter-gilt 67. a sloppy 86. a watermarked | |
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| 11. a crinkled 30. a foxed 49. a piece of 68. a small 87. a water-stained | |
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| 12. a crisp 31. a gilt-bordered 50. a pristine 69. a smooth 88. a wax-dotted | |
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| 13. a crowded 32. a gilt-edged 51. a quality 70. a soggy 89. a wax-speckled | |
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| 14. a crumpled 33. a glossy 52. a ragged 71. a square 90. a waxy | |
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| 15. a curled 34. a gold-gilted 53. a rectangular 72. a stamped 91. a weathered | |
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| 16. a deckle-edged 35. a hand-painted 54. a ribbon-edged 73. a stiff 92. a wine-stained | |
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| 17. a dog-eared 36. a heavyweight 55. a rich 74. a tall 93. a worn | |
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| 18. a doodle-edged 37. an herbaceous 56. a rigid 75. a tattered 94. a wrinkled | |
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| 19. an elegant 38. an ink-stained 57. a rough 76. a textured 95. a variegated | |
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| 1. addendum 19. contract 37. label 55. page 73. roster | |
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| 2. advertisement 20. coupon 38. leaflet 56. palimpsest 74. schematic | |
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| 3. agreement 21. debenture 39. letter 57. pamphlet 75. sheet | |
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| 4. announcement 22. declaration 40. letterhead 58. paper 76. sketch | |
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| 5. article 23. document 41. license 59. papyrus 77. slip | |
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| 6. bill 24. docket 42. manifest 60. parchment 78. statement | |
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| 7. blueprint 25. draft 43. manifesto 61. pass 79. stationery | |
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| 8. brief 26. drawing 44. map 62. periodical 80. subpoena | |
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| 9. brochure 27. epistle 45. memo 63. permit 81. summons | |
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| 10. bulletin 28. flyer 46. memorandum 64. petition 82. syllabus | |
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| 11. card 29. folio 47. menu 65. playbill 83. synopsis | |
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| 12. certificate 30. form 48. message 66. poster 84. tariff | |
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| 13. chart 31. handbill 49. missive 67. proclamation 85. ticket | |
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| 14. charter 32. illustration 50. newsletter 68. program 86. transcript | |
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| 15. checklist 33. indenture 51. note 69. proposal 87. treaty | |
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| 16. citation 34. instruction 52. notecard 70. receipt 88. vellum | |
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| 17. codex 35. invitation 53. notelet 71. recipe 89. warrant | |
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| 18. commendation 36. invoice 54. notice 72. report 90. writ | |
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===Resources=== |
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Revision as of 07:05, 15 May 2023
The Papermaker is an item found in the shop In Print Condition on the Isle of Ornath's shopping center, Agora Promenade. It was introduced in 5122. Tier 1A mechanism that can create writing paper.AnalyzeYou analyze your lacewood mechanism and sense that the creator has provided the following information: The Papermaker was created by the Order of the Lumnasi Viragos on the Isle of Ornath. The mechanism will create paper if given the proper materials to do so. Basic Papermaking Instructions 1. Place some kind of foraged bark within the mechanism 2. Pour water into the mechanism (or cast Minor Water at the mechanism.) 3. Drop a silver wand in the mechanism to charge it 4. Touch the mechanism to create your paper 5. Push the buttons on the mechanism to retrieve your paper Additional Steps for Advanced Papermaking ~*~ These instructions are for BEFORE using push 6. Pour Dye into the mechanism to create colored paper Tips for Papermaking 1. Look at the mechanism to see everything set on it 2. Glance at the mechanism will show you what you can make The mechanism is tier 1 out of 3. It has access to the following verbs: cast (Minor Water), glance (See Design), look, pour (Add Water or Dye), push (Get Created Paper), put (Add Bark or Silver Wand), and touch (Create Paper) This mechanism can create writing paper. ANALYZE again in the next 10 seconds for Customization and Alteration Instructions. Usage
Tier 2A mechanism that can create writing or mailing paperAnalyzeYou analyze your lacewood mechanism and sense that the creator has provided the following information: The Papermaker was created by the Order of the Lumnasi Viragos on the Isle of Ornath. The mechanism will create paper if given the proper materials to do so. Basic Papermaking Instructions 1. Place some kind of foraged bark within the mechanism 2. Pour water into the mechanism (or cast Minor Water at the mechanism.) 3. Drop a silver wand in the mechanism to charge it 4. Touch the mechanism to create your paper 5. Push the buttons on the mechanism to retrieve your paper Additional Steps for Advanced Papermaking ~*~ These instructions are for BEFORE using push 6. Pour Dye into the mechanism to create colored paper 7. Spin the dials on the mechanism to change the base type of paper (the noun) 8. Tinker with the toggles on the mechanism to change the paper type to one of two options (Writing Paper or Mailing Paper) 9. Turn the gears on the mechanism to change the beginning decorations of your paper (the article) 10. Pour Perfume into the mechanism to create a single scented piece of paper Tips for Papermaking 1. Look at the mechanism to see everything set on it 2. Glance at the mechanism will show you what you can make 3. Gaze at the mechanism to see base paper options (the noun) 4. Pinch will empty any unwanted perfume out of the mechanism 5. Ponder the mechanism to see beginning paper decorations (the article) 6. Pull will empty any unwanted dye out of the mechanism The mechanism is tier 2 out of 3. It has access to the following verbs: cast (Minor Water), gaze (Cycle Noun Options) glance (See Design), look, pinch (Purges Perfume), ponder (Lists Article Options), pour (Add Water or Dye), pull (Purges Dye Options), push (Get Created Paper), put (Add Bark or Silver Wand), spin (Cycles Through Nouns), touch (Create Paper), tinker (Cycle through Paper Types), and turn (Cycles through Paper Articles) This mechanism can create writing paper and mailing paper. ANALYZE again in the next 10 seconds for Customization and Alteration Instructions. Usage
Tier 3A mechanism that can create writing or mailing paper, and can create postcards with stock descriptions based on location.AnalyzeYou analyze your lacewood mechanism and sense that the creator has provided the following information: The Papermaker was created by the Order of the Lumnasi Viragos on the Isle of Ornath. The mechanism will create paper if given the proper materials to do so. Basic Papermaking Instructions 1. Place some kind of foraged bark within the mechanism 2. Pour water into the mechanism (or cast Minor Water at the mechanism.) 3. Drop a silver wand in the mechanism to charge it 4. Touch the mechanism to create your paper 5. Push the buttons on the mechanism to retrieve your paper Additional Steps for Advanced Papermaking ~*~ These instructions are for BEFORE using push 6. Pour Dye into the mechanism to create colored paper 7. Spin the dials on the mechanism to change the base type of paper (the noun) 8. Tinker with the toggles on the mechanism to change the paper type to one of three options (Writing Paper, Mailing Paper, or Postcard) 9. Turn the gears on the mechanism to change the beginning decorations of your paper (the article) 10. Pour Perfume into the mechanism to create a single scented piece of paper Tips for Papermaking 1. Look at the mechanism to see everything set on it 2. Glance at the mechanism will show you what you can make 3. Gaze at the mechanism to see base paper options (the noun) 4. Pinch will empty any unwanted perfume out of the mechanism 5. Ponder the mechanism to see beginning paper decorations (the article) 6. Pull will empty any unwanted dye out of the mechanism 7. Whisper allows you to tell the mechanism what you'd like crated (whisper mechanism for more instructions) The mechanism is tier 3 out of 3. It has access to the following verbs: cast (Minor Water), gaze (Lists Noun Options), glance (See Design), look, pinch (Purges Perfume), ponder (Lists Article Options), pour (Add Water or Dye), pull (Purges Dye Options), push (Get Created Paper), put (Add Bark or Silver Wand), spin (Cycles through Paper Nouns), touch (Create Paper), tinker (Cycle through Paper Types), turn (Cycles through Paper Articles), and whisper (Shortcut on all Cycling Options) This mechanism can create writing paper, mailing paper, and postcards. ANALYZE again in the next 10 seconds for Customization and Alteration Instructions Usage
Additional InformationShowThis item has a hard-coded show that cannot be changed: Thin and flat, the small machine resembles a slightly oversized cigar box with lacewood panels on all sides. On each of the short, flat sides is a plaque with tiny instructions and filigreed label frames, one displaying "a piece of" and the other stating "declaration." A third frame on one of the longer sides reads "writing" and sits amid bronze toggles, dials, switches, buttons, a window, and two glass tubes; both that are empty. The final long side has a pull handle of round metal that provides access to some sort of drawer, and the lid is decorated with a woodburned dahlia design. AlteringYou analyze your lacewood mechanism and sense that the creator has provided the following information: The Papermaker was created by the Order of the Lumnasi Viragos on the Isle of Ornath. Because the Papermaker has a stock LOOK, you can't give this a LOOK, but you can give it a LONG. Custom Settings - Any Merchant Cover Design: a woodburned dahlia design Toggle Material: bronze Label Frames: filigreed Mechanism Material: lacewood Metal Pull Handle: round metal Options*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Papermaker Article Options *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* | 1. an antique 20. an emblazoned 39. an ink-streaked 58. a round-edged 77. a thick | | 2. an austere 21. an embossed 40. a lace-cut 59. a rust-stained 78. a thin | | 3. a beribboned 22. an expensive 41. a leaf-framed 60. a salt-stained 79. a tiny | | 4. a blood-soaked 23. a faded 42. a messy 61. a scallop-edged 80. a torn | | 5. a bloodstained 24. a fancy 43. a mildly burnt 62. a scribbled 81. a torn-edged | | 6. a brass-gilt 25. a fibrous 44. a moth-eaten 63. a seed-riddled 82. a translucent | | 7. a bronze-gilt 26. a fine 45. a nondescript 64. a silky smooth 83. a velvety | | 8. a coarse 27. a flimsy 46. an ordinary 65. a silver-gilt 84. a watercolored | | 9. a copper-gilted 28. a flora-cut 47. an oversized 66. a singed 85. a waterlogged | | 10. a creased 29. a foil-edged 48. a pewter-gilt 67. a sloppy 86. a watermarked | | 11. a crinkled 30. a foxed 49. a piece of 68. a small 87. a water-stained | | 12. a crisp 31. a gilt-bordered 50. a pristine 69. a smooth 88. a wax-dotted | | 13. a crowded 32. a gilt-edged 51. a quality 70. a soggy 89. a wax-speckled | | 14. a crumpled 33. a glossy 52. a ragged 71. a square 90. a waxy | | 15. a curled 34. a gold-gilted 53. a rectangular 72. a stamped 91. a weathered | | 16. a deckle-edged 35. a hand-painted 54. a ribbon-edged 73. a stiff 92. a wine-stained | | 17. a dog-eared 36. a heavyweight 55. a rich 74. a tall 93. a worn | | 18. a doodle-edged 37. an herbaceous 56. a rigid 75. a tattered 94. a wrinkled | | 19. an elegant 38. an ink-stained 57. a rough 76. a textured 95. a variegated | *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Papermaker Noun Options *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ | 1. addendum 19. contract 37. label 55. page 73. roster | | 2. advertisement 20. coupon 38. leaflet 56. palimpsest 74. schematic | | 3. agreement 21. debenture 39. letter 57. pamphlet 75. sheet | | 4. announcement 22. declaration 40. letterhead 58. paper 76. sketch | | 5. article 23. document 41. license 59. papyrus 77. slip | | 6. bill 24. docket 42. manifest 60. parchment 78. statement | | 7. blueprint 25. draft 43. manifesto 61. pass 79. stationery | | 8. brief 26. drawing 44. map 62. periodical 80. subpoena | | 9. brochure 27. epistle 45. memo 63. permit 81. summons | | 10. bulletin 28. flyer 46. memorandum 64. petition 82. syllabus | | 11. card 29. folio 47. menu 65. playbill 83. synopsis | | 12. certificate 30. form 48. message 66. poster 84. tariff | | 13. chart 31. handbill 49. missive 67. proclamation 85. ticket | | 14. charter 32. illustration 50. newsletter 68. program 86. transcript | | 15. checklist 33. indenture 51. note 69. proposal 87. treaty | | 16. citation 34. instruction 52. notecard 70. receipt 88. vellum | | 17. codex 35. invitation 53. notelet 71. recipe 89. warrant | | 18. commendation 36. invoice 54. notice 72. report 90. writ | ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Resources
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