The Locals (
npcsofmana) wrote2016-07-15 12:04 am
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➸ The Study

There is nothing unusual about the door to the Study. In the coziness of Home, it looks exactly like it belongs. The doorway across from the dining area is made of the same wood as most of the home, and its curved door blends in well with the soft welcome the house in general impresses.
Inside, one gets the impression of a room well used. Small nicks and drops of ink have been pressed into the wood of the few desks drawers, and sidetables that fill the Study up, and there are marks in the wood floor that suggest movement once upon a time. Despite this fact, a vast majority of the books lining the full shelves seem blank.
Many of them will stay that way. Thus, characters are more than welcome to use the study as it's intended: to keep note of their experiences or what they discover in this world. If they do that, simply leave a top level comment below with the character and the focus of the book in the subject title. (ex. "Rachel - Diary") Filling out their book simply means commenting to the top level.
A few books, however, will seemingly fill up on their own in time as the characters explore more of the world, encounter different creatures, and speak with various people. It even seems as if there's information on them...
These books are as followed:
➸ Artifacts
➸ Locations
➸ Bestiary
➸ Magic
➸ Produce
➸ People
➸ Visitors
Artifacts
no subject
The town changes through the ages to accommodate its citizens. It doesn’t change to accommodate a new age. It changes to bring about a new age. See: Domina
➸ Jade Egg
By taking a stone formed through the ages inside the earth and shaping it into the source of all things, the earth's creative power was captured inside.
See: Mekiv Caverns
➸ Wheel
Even the longest roads are rutted by the hundreds of wagons that traverse them. Roads remember their travelers, and wagon wheels are reflections of those memories.
See: Luon Highway
➸ Firefly Lamp
One poet wrote that all of history comes from lovers' whispers. It was a poem of lovers talking of love and the future, under the cool light of fireflies in the midsummer night sky.