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WT: 0.5 Size: SMALL
Blessed Book of Iksar Culture |
No Trade
This item can be used in tradeskills.
WT: 0.5 Size: SMALL
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Language: | Common Tongue |
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Item Type: | Book |
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Stackable: | No |
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Lucy Entry By: | magnomas |
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Item Updated By: | SwiftyMUSE |
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Source: | Live |
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IC Last Updated: | 2022-01-15 18:42:57 |
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Page Updated: | Thu Oct 9th, 2008 |
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Expansion: Ruins of Kunark Expansion: Dragons of Norrath
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| Rarity: Common | Level to Attain: 35 |
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[Book Text | Quests | Recipes | Comments ]
This item is the result of a quest. Expansion List - Premium only.
Quests This item is used in quests.
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Used in 1 recipe. Recipe list - Premium only.
Book Text:
The Iksar armor symbols contained in this book arose from an ancient language spoken during the height of the Sebilisian empire. Because Iksar are already gifted with impressive natural defenses, these armor symbols instead focus on the enhancing the physical and mental prowess the
| wearer. The text elaborates to recount many battles fought by the Iksar and the various strategies used to overcome the opposition. "All great battles," it concludes, "are determined not on the battlefield but rather in the minds of the combatants." Needless to say, the symbols held in
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| this book require a focused mind, a warrior's spirit and many hours of meditation before they can be fully mastered.
This book contains the most basic of the ancient Sebilisian armor patterns. Known for their sharp power consonants and tapered designs, these symbols are
| typically worn by young, foolhardy Iksar who are eager for battle experience. Despite this stigma, the runes do provide a bit of protection and strength to the wearer. You know that you will be able to reproduce this pattern many times before the book becomes worn and you must replace it.
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| To create patterns for tailoring armor templates based on these patterns you will need this book, a large bottle of ink, a roll of vellum, a quill and a compacted backpack to hold the patterns you will make. You'll also need a book binding to do the work.
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