Humans have always been resourceful, known for their adaptability and cleverness when a situation is not favorable to their desires. Many of the other races of Norrath consider this a flaw, saying that the flexibility of Humans also causes in them an inability to remain stable and to build upon their
past. Humans see this as their greatest gift. They point to their established cities, long-held traditions and powerful role in history as evidence of their gift. In these volumes it is proposed that one of the strongest bonds between generations of Humans, one of the things that keeps them stable and
strong while still allowing them freedom to express themselves, are their symbols. Shown in Human art, architecture, clothing, these volumes concentrate more on their use on armor and insignia.
This volume discusses in-depth the use of color in Human culture. From
fabric to stone, the author delves into the choices Humans have made, exploring why they will travel great distances for the right color of stone for their great buildings.
Among the pages of discussion about these symbols is a pattern. This pattern blends the most
loved colors in human history with a simple symbol to expose the power of those colors. You know that you will be able to reproduce this pattern many times before the book becomes worn and you must replace it.
To create pattern for tailoring armor templates
based on these patterns you will need this book, a large bottle of ink, a roll of high quality 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.
ALL kill parts are the same for ALL races. It's what you kill and where that varies. Also Qeynos got the easier of the 2 human ones. Due to the fact that the Freeport one you have to loot 10 yes 10 Old Dragon bones or whatever it is.
Qeynos quest for this is kill 80 (80!) of the mice in Dragon Necropolis. Just forget about how cute they look in their little leather jackets and get bashing I guess.