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Revision as of 14:15, 27 May 2007
This book is a 350,000 point Cooperative Collection reward from the Britain Library Collection. It is a decoration for your house which will give notes on Horace's encounter in the woods one day and make various talking noises. It comes in one of 5 hues: plain, yellow, gray, blue, or green. The book must be locked down in your house and turned on for it to talk.
Sayings
- "Twas a fearful run, and I came to the road of Yew with welts and scratches run rampant crost my skin, but I did not see her again."
- "Oft have I wondered of the boy named Japheth, and whether he remembers a girl who lived in sandstone walls."
- "He had sandy hair like thee, and I dreamt as a child of holding his hand and sharing flavored ice. His name was Japheth."
- "Her providence, she told me over nights illuminated by campfires, was once the city of Trinsic."
- "...her smile seemed full of teeth sharper then a human ought to have, for the take of orcish raising had struck fear into the marrow of my bones."
- "Her name was Leyla, she said, and her hair was braided wild with creepers and thorns."