A Twist of Taessaet (storyline)/A Twist of Taessaet Prop Inventory
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A (probably incomplete) listing of various props and such found at the different events as part of the A Twist of Taessaet storyline.
March 19th: Library Visit
a small cedar chest
l my chest The small cedar chest is lined with soft red velvet. Extra pieces of cedar are placed at strategic locations across the inside to assist in the preservation of the chest's contents, and a small label is affixed to the exterior. There appears to be something written on it. >read my chest In the Elven language, it reads: Archival Remnants from Couturier Quarters >l in my chest In the cedar chest you see a tattered leather book cover, a sheaf of preserved papers, a piece of aged parchment, a leather ledger and a quill-stamped scroll.
a tattered leather book cover
l my cover The pages within have crumbled, leaving only a tattered leather book cover. Remnants of gold foil can be seen within the stamped titling on the spine. There appears to be something written on it. >read my cov In the Elven language, it reads: Collected Lectures of Ta'Illistim's First Couturiers -- The Early Years
a sheaf of preserved papers
l my papers Attempts at preservation have kept the papers intact, but the contents appear to have been lost to the ravages of time as the ink has faded almost completely. The only legible words are the title, which appears to have been traced over multiple times in long-lasting inks. There appears to be something written on it. >read my papers In the Elven language, it reads: Fashions of the Argentate: The Court of Ananaon Illistim and Its Clothing </nowki> ''a piece of aged parchment''<br> <nowiki> l my parch Faded ink covers the aged parchment, most of it illegible. A few words are visible here and there. There appears to be something written on it. >read my parch In the Elven language, it reads: Elesine may... ask the g... breakth...
a leather ledger
l my led The small leather ledger is old but well-preserved; it is stamped with gold lettering reading, "Kivaera Astielern, Accounts of the First Couturier." A quick glance through the interior shows numerous rows and columns of numbers and nothing else.
a quill-stamped scroll
l my scrol The scroll is aged with faded ink and several tea stains. There appears to be something written on it. >read my scrol In the Elven language, it reads: Loremaster, I am sending a bolt of taessaet for your archives. I am working on collecting my personal notes into a comprehensive treatise. It is a most unusual method of fabric creation. My time apprenticing in Ta'Nalfein... We are close but lacking... Sincerely, First Couturier Kivaera