Herblore Tome of Elanthia
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An herblore tome is a scripted book used to determine the herbs in the rooms in a select region. These tomes are old items, the last of which were auctioned at the Solstice Dreams event in 2005. The tomes were updated in 2023 to account for the functionality of the original tomes being made obsolete by the introduction of FORAGE SENSE. 2023 UpdatesIn 2023, Herblore Tomes were updated. The pictoral index is still available, showing all forageable items which grow in one room. The 50 hard-coded pages have been replaced with a dynamic search of all forageables available in the tome's realm. When each entry is read, it will list the climate and terrain appropriate for the forageable, any entry from the Elanthian Flora Guide, and any entry from Speech Unspoken: The Language of Flowers. GAZE will show whether the selected forageable is present in the particular room, and if it is foraged out. PONDER will show where in the immediate area (maybe same LOCATION, maybe not, depending on how the area was built) the forageable grows. Moving while holding the tome with a forageable selected will alert you when you enter a room that the forageable grows in. If you have an active foraging bounty task in the tome's realm, when you hold the tome it will alert you without you needing to select it first. The movement messaging is overridden if you have a movement style selected. All benefits apply in the tome's realm only. When holding the tome while foraging, the negative bonus stemming from having only one hand free is removed, and a +25 bonus is granted.
AnalyzeYou analyze your blue tome and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Originally for the 5100 auction, a tattered tome is an Herblore Tome of Elanthia.
This is the Herblore Tome for Wehnimer's Landing, the only one of its kind. You could:
LOOK: - When open, this tells you what page it is open to; when closed, it tells you what town it's made for.
READ: - Provides information on foraged items, including appropriate terrains and climates; any official flora documentation; and any Flora Language documentation if applicable.
TURN: - Locate a particular forageable found in the tome's realm.
TURN {my tome} TO [{keyword} | INDEX | PICTURE]
GAZE: - Survey the current area looking for the selected forageable.
PONDER: - Check the immediate area looking for the selected forageable.
PROD: - Toggle whether the Real Room ID displays in PONDER (Off)
FLUFF: - You could OPEN, CLOSE, TOUCH, CLEAN, CLENCH, FLIP, NOD, and TICKLE the tome.
USE: - When held and open, the tome will:
- Be referenced in movement messaging if your movement style is normal (you have a movement style set and will not see the messaging).
- Alert you when you enter a room that satisfied an active Adventurer's Guild foraging bounty.
- Alert you when you enter a room that a forageable selected via TURN grows in.
- Negate the held-item foraging penalty and provide a 25% foraging bonus.
Alterations of the long and/or show description are fine, but it must remain some type of intact book with pages. The realm cannot be changed.
Usage
InstructionsTURN your tome to a keyword, INDEX, or PICTURES. Keyword is any forageable. If the forageable is found within the realm covered by your tome, you will either receive a list of partial matches, or turn to the appropriate page. >turn my tome to tom
You flip through the pages of your kraken-motif tome, looking for "tomato" growing in Wehnimer's Landing, and find entries for a green tomato, a striped tomato, a red tomato, a yellow tomato, and an orange tomato.
>turn my tome to red tom
You flip through the pages of your kraken-motif tome, looking for "red tomato" growing in Wehnimer's Landing, and find the page for a red tomato. You can now READ about it, GAZE around to see if it is found here, or PONDER if it could be found nearby.
>READ
You refer to the section of your kraken-motif tome on a red tomato. This vegetable can grow in temperate climates with cultivated environment terrains. It only grows outside.
A widely cultivated plant having edible, fleshy, and usually red fruit. Comes in several varieties and sizes from cherry to larger than a giantkin's hand. Rare versions produce yellow, orange, green, blackish, and striped fruits. Delicious fresh and raw, especially when sliced and slightly salted. Used in cooking to create sauces. Paste made from the fruit can also serve as a thickener.
>GAZE
As you gaze around looking for a red tomato, you can find no hint of what you are looking for. You consult your kraken-motif tome and note that it could not be found in this plain dirt environment terrain.
>ponder my tome
Reviewing your kraken-motif tome, you believe a red tomato can be found in the following immediate area:
Wehnimer's, Garden
Wehnimer's, Garden
Temple, Graveyard
Temple, Graveyard
Temple, Graveyard
Temple, Graveyard
Temple, Graveyard
Town Square, Garden Niche
Town Square, Small Park
Wehnimer's, Festival Grounds
>turn my tome to pictures
You carefully flip your open tome to the last page, which is filled with images of plants and herbs.
>read my tome
An emerald aura radiates from a tattered tome as you focus on the page full of pictures of herbs. The acantha leaf, calamia fruit, sovyn clove, small flower, small rose, small daisy, angelica root, withered black mushroom, stalk of chicory, sprig of alyssum, heath aster, stalk of goldenrod, yellow primrose, small wild rose, wild carrot, ginger root, wild chokecherry, blue whortleberry, white baneberry, pepperthorn root, ironfern root, wingstem root, bur-clover root, pink peppercorn, black peppercorn, vanilla bean, cumin seeds, star anise, juniper berry, dark blue honeyberries, plump black mulberries, brown potato, agave heart, and brown-skinned kiwi pictures light up.
>turn my tome to index
You carefully flip your open tome to the first page, titled "Index."
--- Herblore of Wehnimer's Landing ---
--- Herbs ---
Acantha leaf
Wolifrew lichen
Torban leaf
Woth flower
Ambrominas leaf
Ephlox moss
Cactacae spine
Calamia fruit
Aloeas stem
Haphip root
Basal moss
Pothinir grass
Sovyn clove
Tkaro root
Cothinar flower
Strigae cactus
Marallis berry
Yabathilium fruit
Cuctucae berry
--- Flowers ---
Small flower
Small rose
Small daisy
Small violet
Chicory
Alyssum
Heath aster
Bluebells
Golden buttercup
Red clover blossom
Pink clover blossom
White clover blossom
Purple clover blossom
Yellow clover blossom
Moonlight cactus-bloom
Wild pink geranium
Goldenrod
Larkspur
Yellow primrose
Small wild rose
Lilac
Imaera's Lace
Burdock
Cactus flower
Fennel bulb
Golden aster
Bleeding-heart
Small carnation
Purple crocus
Pale yellow daffodil
Flowers
Large white gardenia
Iris blossom
Jasmine
Lavender
Mournbloom
Wild orchid
Wild pansy blossom
Small primrose
Fairy primrose
Elanthian snow rose
Snapdragon stalk
Wild tulip
Holly
White lily
White water lily
Yellow water lily
Blue water lily
Tiger lily
Pink rain lily
Coppery rain lily
Oxblood lily
Fire lily
Purple passionflower
Pink passionflower
Red passionflower
White passionflower
Yellow passionflower
Blue passionflower
Luckbloom blossom
Wavepetal blossom
Nightbloom blossom
Hop flowers
--- Berries, Fruits, and Vegetables ---
Bright red teaberry
Wild strawberry
Blueberries
Elderberries
Wild gooseberry
Bright red cranberry
Traesharm berry
Raspberries
Kylan berry
Blue whortleberry
White baneberry
Nettle berry
Juniper berry
Dark blue honeyberries
Plump black mulberries
Brown-skinned kiwi
Currants
Wild grapes
Wild chokecherry
Small pumpkin
Small apple
Red cherries
Golden apricot
Green pear
Blackberries
Wild carrot
Lettuce
Green tomato
Striped tomato
Red tomato
Yellow tomato
Orange tomato
Onion skin
Pea pods
Zucchini
Green beans
Fresh broccoli
Yellow squash
Purple cabbage
Green cabbage
Brown potato
Purple potato
Agave heart
Red onion
Sweet onion
Purple-tipped artichoke
Rainbow chard
Leafy arugula
--- Fungi, Mosses, and Lichen ---
Trollear mushroom
Golden hook mushroom
Red trafel mushroom
Soft white mushroom
Withered black mushroom
Striped heart mushroom
Daggerstalk mushroom
Spotted heart mushroom
Black hook mushroom
Flathead mushroom
Genkew mushroom
Black trafel mushroom
White hook mushroom
Blue trafel mushroom
Fairy's skirt mushroom
Ayana'al leaf
Bolmara lichen
Cave moss
--- Seeds and Nuts ---
Pink peppercorn
Black peppercorn
Cardamom
Vanilla bean
Nutmeg
Cumin seeds
Star anise
Sunflower seeds
Water chestnut
Pinenuts
Wild beechnut
Walnuts
--- Grasses and Leaves ---
Spearmint leaf
Sassafras leaf
Wintergreen leaf
Ayana leaf
Woad leaves
Dill
Bay leaf
Fresh cilantro
Tobacco leaves
Fresh basil
Fresh oregano
Wild spinach
Banana leaf
Barley grass
Monkey grass
Wheat grass
Wiregrass
Brostheras grass
Chives
Scallions
Sugar cane
--- Wood, Bark, and Roots ---
Tree bark
Alder bark
Cinnamon bark
Stick
Witchwood twig
Willow twig
Bloodwood twig
Yew twig
Oak twig
Twisted twig
Slender twig
Ebony twig
Angelica root
Valerian root
Ginger root
Rose-marrow root
Orris root
Pepperthorn root
Murdroot
Ironfern root
Talneo root
Wingstem root
Bur-clover root
Deep purple shockroot
Garlic
--- Miscellaneous ---
Sweetfern stalk
Pennyroyal stem
Fiddlehead fern
Seaweed
Broken twig
Pine cone
Pine needles
Cattail
Reeds
Motherwort
Honeysuckle vine
Kerria
Ivy
Mistletoe
Murkweed
Sunburst blossom
Fresh lemongrass
Rhubarb
Celery
Leek
Shallot
Pearly green vine
Turquoise vine
Historic ItemAnalyzeYou analyze your suede-bound tome and sense that the creator has provided the following information:
Originally for the 5100 auction, a crimson suede-bound tome graced with a single golden wyvern is an Herblore Tome of Elanthia.
look: - when open, this tells you there's writing in it; when closed, it tells you what town it's made for.
open: - It's a book.
close: - It's a book.
turn: - Fluff messaging.
flip: - When it's closed, this is fluff messaging; when opened, it allows the holder to FLIP PAGE or FLIP PAGE # to go directly to that page. The books have pages numbered 1 - 50, 1 being a clickable index, and 50 being the picture "tell all" page..
glance: - If opened, it tells the name of the current page.
clean: - Fluff messaging.
clench: - Fluff messaging.
nod: - Fluff messaging.
tap: - Fluff messaging.
read: - When closed, this is fluff messaging; when opened, it will provide information on all foraged items able to be found in the location provided the realm matchings the books identifier.
You get no sense of whether or not the tome may be further lightened.
ShowClosedCarefully stitched on the weathered cover of the tome are the words, "Herblore of <city>." OpenHerb pageA clear handwritten script lines the pages of the suede-bound tome. Pictorial indexSeveral intricate pictures grace the page of this tome. Usage
InstructionsIn order to use the herblore tome, you must OPEN the tome, FLIP to PAGE 1, and READ the index found there. Index--- Herbs of Greater Elanthia. --- Acantha Leaf page 2 Aloeas Stem page 3 Ambrominas Leaf page 4 Angelica Root page 5 Arctic Moss page 6 Basal Moss page 7 Bright Red Teaberries page 8 Cacactae Spine page 9 Calamia Fruit page 10 Cothinar Flower page 11 Cuctucae Berry page 12 Daisies page 13 Ephlox Moss page 14 Feverfern Stalk page 15 Fiddlehead Ferns page 16 Gok Nuts page 17 Haphip Root page 18 Manroot Stalk page 19 Marallis Berry page 20 Moonflowers page 21 Pennyroyal Stem page 22 Pine Cones page 23 Pine Needles page 24 Pothinir Grass page 25 Red Lichen page 26 Roses page 27 Sassafras Leaf page 28 Small Violets page 29 Sovyn Clove page 30 Spearmint page 31 Sprigs of Alyssum page 32 Stalks of Cattail page 33 Stalks of Chicory page 34 Strands of Seaweed page 35 Strigae Cactus page 36 Sweetfern Stalk page 37 Tkaro Root page 38 Torban Leaf page 39 Tundra Grass page 40 Valerian Root page 41 Wild Gooseberries page 42 Wild Orchids page 43 Wild Strawberries page 44 Wintergreen Leaf page 45 Wolifrew Lichen page 46 Woth Flower page 47 Wyrmwood Bark page 48 Yabathilium Fruit page 49 Pictorial Index page 50 Each page contains information about the specific herb. Below is acantha leaf as an example: Acantha is one of several herbs in a group which will heal mild concussion damage when eaten (the leaves are the most beneficial). It can be found in a wide range of climates, from near-desert conditions to moist ocean beaches. Page 50 is a pictorial index. When used in a room with items that can be foraged, the pictorial index will appear as below: This page is devoid of words, save for the small caption under each of the countless images of plants, roots, and other flora. Glancing at the page full of pictures of herbs, the calamia fruit, haphip root, trollfear mushroom, soft white mushroom, withered black mushroom, daggerstalk mushroom, flathead mushroom, genkew mushroom, blue trafel mushroom, wild gooseberry, water chestnut, stalk of cattail, small wild rose, lady slipper blossom, wood violet, pepperthorn root, wavepetal blossom, bolmara lichen, talneo root, wingstem root, bur-clover root, pink peppercorn, black peppercorn, vanilla bean, cumin seeds, and star anise pictures light up. In a room without items that can be foraged, the pictorial index shows only the top line. Tomes
Additional InformationThe herblore tome was once considered an auction-level item. With the advent of forage sense it has become all but obsolete. There was speculation at one time that RUBbing the tome when it is on an herb page (say, acantha leaf), would give the user a bonus to foraging for that herb. This has not been substantiated. |
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