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  1. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  2. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  3. Commodities: wood 6 purpletint 2
  4. Gold Outlay: 0
  5. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  6. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  7. Appearance:
  8. a wooden vial
  9. Dropped:
  10. A wooden vial has been tossed on the ground here.
  11. Examined:
  12. The casing of the vial has been carved out of wood and is shaped like a
  13. sphere with a flat bottom. Within the vial itself is glittering glass.
  14. Inscribed on the sphere's surface and filled with purple ink are
  15. intricate patterns of geometric shapes.
  16. Comments:
  17.  
  18. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  19. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  20. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  21. Commodities: silver 6 sapphire 2
  22. Gold Outlay: 0
  23. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  24. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  25. Appearance:
  26. a silver bottle
  27. Dropped:
  28. A silver bottle glitters on the ground here.
  29. Examined:
  30. A glass bottle has been encased with a latticework of silver, creating
  31. intricate patterns of lines that weave in and out of each other. The
  32. stopper of the bottle has a single sapphire gem at the tip.
  33. Comments:
  34.  
  35. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  36. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  37. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  38. Commodities: gold 4
  39. Gold Outlay: 0
  40. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  41. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  42. Appearance:
  43. a golden cup
  44. Dropped:
  45. A golden cup is lying here on the ground.
  46. Examined:
  47. Lined with glass, the golden cup glitters in the light. It is delicately
  48. shaped with a slightly flaring rim that tapers up from a smooth bottom.
  49. Though simple, it is quite elegant and fine.
  50. Comments:
  51.  
  52. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  53. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  54. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  55. Commodities: opal 4
  56. Gold Outlay: 0
  57. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  58. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  59. Appearance:
  60. a graceful, opalescent wine glass
  61. Dropped:
  62. An opalescent wine glass has been abandoned here.
  63. Examined:
  64. Smooth opal provides the hue for this elegant, translucent glass,
  65. flowing upwards from a stem of entwining, liplocked fiends to a curving
  66. vessel. Unadorned but for the delicate gem from which the glass is made,
  67. the cup fairly glows with shifting, opalescent hues as the light strikes
  68. the subtle opal; orange, lavender, and a glowing, subtle blue fire as
  69. the glass is shifted.
  70. Comments:
  71.  
  72. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  73. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  74. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  75. Commodities: sapphire 6 bluetint 2
  76. Gold Outlay: 0
  77. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  78. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  79. Appearance:
  80. a womanly vial
  81. Dropped:
  82. A womanly vial has been abandoned on the ground here.
  83. Examined:
  84. Exquisite and shapely, this sparkling blue vial has been carved out of
  85. sapphire. Its cylindrical shape takes on the form of a voluptuous woman,
  86. her curving body leading to upraised hands that form the mouth of the
  87. vial.
  88. Comments:
  89.  
  90. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  91. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  92. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  93. Commodities: gems 2 amethyst 2
  94. Gold Outlay: 0
  95. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  96. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  97. Appearance:
  98. a slaugh-clasped wine glass
  99. Dropped:
  100. A slaugh-clasped wine glass lies here.
  101. Examined:
  102. Shroud-clothed slaugh carved from somnolent amethyst lounge,
  103. back-to-back, arms entwined, forming the delicate stem of this elegant
  104. glass. The goblet is broad and wide; the diamond vessel is supported by
  105. the flowing hair of the fae. Lavender-hued locks flow across the clear
  106. bowl, providing a stunning contrast to fluids poured within. A tiny
  107. barghest pokes his head from beneath the bottom of the clinging purple
  108. robes, head upraised in a quizzical expression.
  109. Comments:
  110.  
  111. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  112. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  113. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  114. Commodities: gems 4 greentint 2 wood 2
  115. Gold Outlay: 0
  116. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  117. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  118. Appearance:
  119. an absinthe-hued vial
  120. Dropped:
  121. An absinthe-hued vial rolls here.
  122. Examined:
  123. Verdant glass that evokes the shade of undiluted absinthe flows upwards
  124. into this smooth vial, brimming outwards at the very top to create a
  125. smooth lip. A cork of black wood carved with artemisia blossoms secures
  126. the contents; the sides are covered with raised glasswork depicting
  127. wormwood vines in full blossom that shed ebon-hued petals across the
  128. surface of the vessel.
  129. Comments:
  130.  
  131. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  132. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  133. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  134. Commodities: gems 3 iron 5
  135. Gold Outlay: 0
  136. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  137. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  138. Appearance:
  139. a glass vial wrapped in iron filigree
  140. Dropped:
  141. A glass vial wrapped in iron filigree lies here.
  142. Examined:
  143. Expert glasswork has bestowed an impeccable surface unto this vial, upon
  144. which rests black iron filigree depicting a murder of crows in flight.
  145. The stopper of the vial is cut from a iron of a lighter hue and shaped
  146. into a pair of curling feathers.
  147. Comments:
  148.  
  149. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  150. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  151. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  152. Commodities: gems 1 redtint 1 ruby 2
  153. Gold Outlay: 0
  154. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  155. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  156. Appearance:
  157. a delicate pink tea cup
  158. Dropped:
  159. A pink tea cup decorated with roses has been abandoned here.
  160. Examined:
  161. Soft carnation colours the gentle curves and flat base of this delicate
  162. tea cup. The exterior of the bowl bears a thin strip of rich carmine
  163. near the lip but is otherwise unadorned. A small cluster of roses cut
  164. from rubies decorates the cup where the handle fuses with the base,
  165. smaller blossoms climbing up the haft but placed so they do not cut the
  166. hand.
  167. Comments:
  168.  
  169. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  170. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  171. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  172. Commodities: steel 6 marble 2
  173. Gold Outlay: 0
  174. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  175. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  176. Appearance:
  177. a steel vial
  178. Dropped:
  179. A steel vial lies on the ground here.
  180. Examined:
  181. This vial is made of plain steel, seeming more machined than crafted.
  182. Its simple design is perfectly spherical except for the long, thin neck
  183. and a flat base. On the base of the vial, the outline of a single cog is
  184. etched into the metal. The skull-shaped stopper has been carved from
  185. black marble.
  186. Comments:
  187.  
  188. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  189. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  190. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  191. Commodities: gems 2 bluetint 2 greentint 2 wood 2
  192. Gold Outlay: 0
  193. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  194. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  195. Appearance:
  196. a watery vial of indigo and emerald
  197. Dropped:
  198. A vial of indigo and emerald lies here.
  199. Examined:
  200. Pearlescent, smoke-hued glass shot through with ribbons of indigo and
  201. emerald forms this cylindrical vial. Looking rather more like a test
  202. tube rendered in watery shades, the glass flows in abstract, spiralling
  203. lines upwards to an overturned lip, where a cork of black wood prevents
  204. the contents from spilling out. An eight-toothed gear is etched at the
  205. very bottom, overlain with the image of an amaranth in full bloom.
  206. Comments:
  207.  
  208. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  209. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  210. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  211. Commodities: gems 2 wood 2 cloth 2 redtint 2
  212. Gold Outlay: 0
  213. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  214. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  215. Appearance:
  216. a bottle containing a ship
  217. Dropped:
  218. A glass bottle is here, containing a miniature ship.
  219. Examined:
  220. This oversized bottle is made of clear glass, expertly shaped so that
  221. there is a second, air-filled chamber inside of the bottle. Within this
  222. chamber, a miniature ship has been constructed from rich oak wood. The
  223. ship has sails, rigging, a wheel, and a tiny red flag in the crow's
  224. nest. There is room in the hollow portion surrounding the ship chamber
  225. for liquids to fill the bottle.
  226. Comments:
  227.  
  228. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  229. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  230. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  231. Commodities: amethyst 2 silver 2 wood 2 emerald 2
  232. Gold Outlay: 0
  233. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  234. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  235. Appearance:
  236. a purple grapevine vial
  237. Dropped:
  238. A purple grapevine vial lies here.
  239. Examined:
  240. Spheres of hollow amethyst have been shattered and reformed to construct
  241. this bulging, purple-hued vial. Veins of molten silver affixed with
  242. stylised grape leaves swirl throughout the shattered gemwork, further
  243. ornamenting and providing structure to the unusual vessel. A cork of
  244. golden wood juts from the top, affixed with a curled, stylised vine of
  245. brilliant emerald.
  246. Comments:
  247.  
  248. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  249. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  250. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  251. Commodities: cow 1 redtint 5 silver 2
  252. Gold Outlay: 0
  253. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  254. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  255. Appearance:
  256. an ivory-hued bone vial
  257. Dropped:
  258. An ivory-hued vial lies here.
  259. Examined:
  260. The slender, curving form of this ivory-hued vial is moulded into the
  261. form of a delicate amphora. Sharp-toothed roses claw their way across
  262. the swollen belly, disgorging half-open blooms touched with rubescent
  263. enamel. A filigreed chain of silver swings from the handles on either
  264. side of the narrowed neck, allowing the vessel to be fastened securely
  265. to pouch, belt, or hand.
  266. Comments:
  267.  
  268. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  269. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  270. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  271. Commodities: gems 8
  272. Gold Outlay: 0
  273. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  274. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  275. Appearance:
  276. a straight glass vial
  277. Dropped:
  278. A straight glass vial has been left here.
  279. Examined:
  280. This vial, made of clear glass, is a perfectly straight tube. The bottom
  281. is slightly rounded at the edge, but the base is flat, allowing the vial
  282. to stand up straight on its end. The mouth of the vial has also been
  283. rounded and smoothed, for ease of drinking.
  284. Comments:
  285.  
  286. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  287. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  288. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  289. Commodities: cow 1 leather 7
  290. Gold Outlay: 0
  291. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  292. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  293. Appearance:
  294. a polished vial carved from a rib
  295. Dropped:
  296. A polished rib vial lies here.
  297. Examined:
  298. Carved from the yellowing length of a rib, this long, slender vial is
  299. corked with a matching, skull-carved peg. The exterior of the bone is
  300. polished to a fine sheen that exposes both a fetching shade of ivory and
  301. the slow advance of age. A leather thong is knotted securely around a
  302. notch cut below the mouth, allowing the rib to be tied to a belt or
  303. otherwise secured.
  304. Comments:
  305.  
  306. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  307. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  308. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  309. Commodities: emerald 2 gold 2 onyx 2 silk 2
  310. Gold Outlay: 0
  311. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  312. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  313. Appearance:
  314. a rune-inscribed vial of gleaming emerald
  315. Dropped:
  316. A gleaming emerald vial lies here.
  317. Examined:
  318. Cut from virid, bright-faceted emerald, this slender vial is inscribed
  319. with curling patterns of gold-traced runes. Sharp-edged sigils wind
  320. together in a dance frozen against the verdant gemstone, leading to a
  321. penultimate bindrune at the very centre of the stone-carved cork. A
  322. length of nigrescent, onyx-speckled ribbon knots thrice about the neck,
  323. allowing the vessel to be secured to a belt.
  324. Comments:
  325.  
  326. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  327. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  328. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  329. Commodities: wood 1 infernobeetle 1 jade 1 redtint 1 sapphire 1 sand 1 gold 1 iron 1 silver 1
  330. Gold Outlay: 0
  331. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  332. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  333. Appearance:
  334. an intricate mosaic vial
  335. Dropped:
  336. An intricate mosaic vial has been discarded here, copper and bronze detailing its tiles.
  337. Examined:
  338. This beautifully intricate mosaic vial has been crafted with excellent
  339. precision. Deep sapphire forms the neck of the container, each tile
  340. speckled with silver depicting the constellations of the night sky.
  341. Broken jade and obsidian compose an abstract female form trailed by gold
  342. calligraphy on a polished sandstone landscape. Sandstone spirals
  343. outlined with copper and bronze wire form the bottom of the vial, while
  344. an elaborately carved crimson poppy forms the stopper.
  345. Comments:
  346.  
  347. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  348. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  349. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  350. Commodities: gems 2 redtint 1 goldtint 1 wood 1 diamond 1 ruby 1 gold 1
  351. Gold Outlay: 0
  352. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  353. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  354. Appearance:
  355. a sinister rubine vial of golden blasphemies
  356. Dropped:
  357. A vial of rubine glass lies here.
  358. Examined:
  359. Glowing with sinister shades of rubine beneath the light, the
  360. translucent curves of this vial are wrapped with lines of golden
  361. calligraphy. As if floating above the garnet-hued glass, the text
  362. interweaves in spirals and twining motifs, outlining a series of
  363. blasphemies wrought in a gilded pen. The belly swells out beneath an
  364. elongated neck, allowing for a surplus of fluid to fill the interior;
  365. the neck narrows upwards towards the lip, where a cork of black wood
  366. juts from the top of the vessel. A chain of golden links studded with
  367. rubies and black diamonds sways from two rings set at either side of the
  368. mouth, allowing the vial to be hung from belt or pack.
  369. Comments:
  370.  
  371. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  372. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  373. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  374. Commodities: gems 4 wood 2 goldtint 2
  375. Gold Outlay: 0
  376. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  377. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  378. Appearance:
  379. a ritualist's bottle
  380. Dropped:
  381. A soot-hued bottle sits here on the ground, the gold upon its surface glittering faintly.
  382. Examined:
  383. Whorls of grey ink dance across the darker, dusky surface of this
  384. cylindrical glass bottle, a layer of matte dulling the fragile shell so
  385. that no light shines upon it. Esoteric swirls and runes decorate the
  386. bottle in lines of gold, bright and hot against the otherwise subdued
  387. tones, the recondite strokes evocative of the arcane and steeped in
  388. ritual. Topping off the gently sloping, slender neck is a plain stopper
  389. carved from spongy wood, without paint and without stain.
  390. Comments:
  391.  
  392. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  393. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  394. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  395. Commodities: gems 4
  396. Gold Outlay: 0
  397. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  398. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  399. Appearance:
  400. a delicate champagne flute glass
  401. Dropped:
  402. A fragile flute glass lies here in danger of being shattered.
  403. Examined:
  404. Crafted carefully of crystal, this dainty flute glass has been designed
  405. with a long thin stem rising up to a gracefully curving, tall bowl.
  406. Pleasing to the eye as well as functional, the fluted bowl helps to keep
  407. champagne bubbles slightly prolonged.
  408. Comments:
  409.  
  410. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  411. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  412. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  413. Commodities: opal 8
  414. Gold Outlay: 0
  415. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  416. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  417. Appearance:
  418. an opal ink bottle
  419. Dropped:
  420. Sitting quietly here is an opal ink bottle.
  421. Examined:
  422. This humble ink bottle is crafted to the size of an average human palm.
  423. Made from polished opal, the natural impurities form beautiful patterns
  424. across its surface. As it is opaque to protect the ink from both light
  425. and heat, the only way to discern its contents would be to remove the
  426. tear-shaped bottle cap.
  427. Comments:
  428.  
  429. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  430. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  431. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  432. Commodities: wood 2 gems 6
  433. Gold Outlay: 0
  434. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  435. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  436. Appearance:
  437. a hyperspatial bottle
  438. Dropped:
  439. A strangely distorted bottle glitters on the ground here.
  440. Examined:
  441. This bottle has been crafted so that its long neck loops around the
  442. bottle in a tight spiral and then through the side without actually
  443. passing through the glass. This unusual planar distortion gives the
  444. bottle a knotted look and causes the strange ultra-purple glass to bend
  445. the light in abnormal ways. The bottle seems to shimmer between a deep
  446. blue and a violet almost outside the visual spectrum. A thin spigot
  447. corked with a wooden cork juts from the side of the bottle to allow the
  448. bottle to be drunk from.
  449. Comments:
  450.  
  451. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  452. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  453. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  454. Commodities: turtle 2 leather 6
  455. Gold Outlay: 0
  456. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  457. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  458. Appearance:
  459. a turtleshell vial
  460. Dropped:
  461. A broad turtleshell vial lolls about on the ground.
  462. Examined:
  463. The top halves of two turtle shells have been stitched together over a
  464. thin leather bladder to create a canteen-shaped vial. The shell itself
  465. is nondescript, patterned with sandy hexagons and orange veins between.
  466. At the top, a thick leather cap has been looped around the upper leather
  467. stitching to prevent spillage.
  468. Comments:
  469.  
  470. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  471. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  472. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  473. Commodities: firegem 1 ruby 7
  474. Gold Outlay: 0
  475. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  476. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  477. Appearance:
  478. a phoenix-emblazoned bottle
  479. Dropped:
  480. A pyre of phoenixes cover the outside of the ruddy bottle on the ground here.
  481. Examined:
  482. Fused rubies make up most of this heavy bottle. Almost opaque but not
  483. quite enough to keep the light from showing the level of liquid inside,
  484. the top half of the bottle is covered in carvings of phoenixes, done in
  485. slivers of firegem. The lower portion of the bottle is done in the same
  486. style, giving a rough but firm grip.
  487. Comments:
  488.  
  489. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  490. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  491. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  492. Commodities: iron 2 redtint 4 ruby 2
  493. Gold Outlay: 0
  494. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  495. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  496. Appearance:
  497. an iron vial of fire elementals
  498. Dropped:
  499. An iron vial rests heavily on the ground here, shaped as a fire elemental.
  500. Examined:
  501. Iron has been shaped into a rough humanoid form and hollowed out into a
  502. container for liquids. An overlay of flames covers the piece, tinted red
  503. and created to seem as though the flames were coming from the creature
  504. itself, instead of from an outside source. Grinning widely as if
  505. enjoying the warmth, this elemental bears two ruby eyes which protrude
  506. into the vial to allow a glimpse of fluid level.
  507. Comments:
  508.  
  509. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  510. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  511. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  512. Commodities: jade 3 steel 3 wood 2
  513. Gold Outlay: 0
  514. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  515. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  516. Appearance:
  517. a slim ebon astrological vial of Aapek
  518. Dropped:
  519. A slim ebon vial has been abandoned here.
  520. Examined:
  521. Hewn from polished black jade veined with verdigrous occlusions, the
  522. smooth confines of this slender vial are interrupted only by a faint,
  523. lingering tracery of steel-wrought astrological circles crossed with
  524. tracings of arcane symbols. The faint imprint of a comet is emblazoned
  525. on the charred black wood of the cork; the bottom of the vessel is
  526. imprinted with the sign of Aapek in the malevolent aspect.
  527. Comments:
  528.  
  529. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  530. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  531. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  532. Commodities: marble 4
  533. Gold Outlay: 0
  534. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  535. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  536. Appearance:
  537. a solid tavern cup
  538. Dropped:
  539. In need of a refill, this stoneware cup has been dropped to the ground and left.
  540. Examined:
  541. Crudely made and mass produced, this stone mug is carved from marble
  542. from the quarries of Dairuchi. Without ornamentation or designs, the mug
  543. stands about six inches tall and is round, big enough to carry enough
  544. liquid to soothe the most savage thirst. A semicircle of marble has been
  545. carved on the side of it, giving the mug a handle and allowing it to be
  546. hung on a hook when not in use.
  547. Comments:
  548.  
  549. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  550. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  551. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  552. Commodities: wood 4 purpletint 2 redtint 2
  553. Gold Outlay: 0
  554. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  555. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  556. Appearance:
  557. a cubic vial of polished cherrywood
  558. Dropped:
  559. A polished wooden vial lies here.
  560. Examined:
  561. A faint sheen of purple glimmers through the polished grain of black
  562. cherrywood that comprises the sharp, geometric angles of this
  563. cube-shaped vial. Ornate, subtle carving decorates each face of the
  564. blocky vessel, outlining delicate cherry trees rendered skeletal by
  565. winter, budding in spring, blossoming in summer, and shedding their
  566. leaves by fall. Delicate touches of brilliant carmine paint shade the
  567. trunks and branches; a flurry of crimson blossoms curls around the
  568. slender neck. The stopper is a single polished cherry; a slender stem
  569. rises above the wooden berry, bent into a slight curve by the weight of
  570. an intricately-carved leaf.
  571. Comments:
  572. The Charites have returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  573. In the examined 'briliant' needs to be 'brilliant' and 'clossoms' is presumably meant to be 'blossoms'. Also 'a flurry... curl' should be 'a flurry curls'
  574. as it is singular.
  575. The word "blossom" has been misspelled "clossom" in the Examined.
  576.  
  577.  
  578. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  579. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  580. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  581. Commodities: gems 4 silver 4
  582. Gold Outlay: 0
  583. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  584. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  585. Appearance:
  586. a smoke-hued, fragment-wrought vial
  587. Dropped:
  588. A smoke-hued vial lies here, glimmering with murky fragments and tarnished silver.
  589. Examined:
  590. Sharp-edged, curving fragments of smoke-hued glass flow together around
  591. the exterior of this unusual vial in a rough mosaic, united by an
  592. underlying framework of tarnished silver. The inner chamber swells wide
  593. into a sphere, providing plentiful room for potions and philtres; above,
  594. the slender neck is pressed with smaller fragments that glimmer like
  595. murky, mud-stained water against their metallic setting. The cork is a
  596. polished, somewhat melted length of crystal that slots neatly into the
  597. mouth of the vial.
  598. Comments:
  599. The Charites have returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  600. In the examined, 'philters' should be 'philtres', as per British spelling. Thank you!
  601. The word "philters" should be "philtres" in accordance with British spelling.
  602.  
  603.  
  604. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  605. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  606. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  607. Commodities: sand 1 wood 3 coal 4
  608. Gold Outlay: 0
  609. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  610. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  611. Appearance:
  612. a charred and broken bottle
  613. Dropped:
  614. The bottle on the ground here is charred and broken at the top.
  615. Examined:
  616. This bottle, perhaps once highly polished and gleaming, is now covered
  617. in cracks and soot. The top of the bottle is slightly broken and sharp
  618. on one side, with a cork barely keeping the contents from leaking out.
  619. Comments:
  620. The Charites have returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  621. Bookbinding sorcelglass patterns with the main noun 'bottle' require at least four commodities, as per DESIGN COMMS BOOKBINDING SORCELGLASS. Please
  622. increase the number of commodities and resubmit. Thank you!
  623. Bottle sorcelglass scrolls require four commodities.
  624.  
  625.  
  626. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  627. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  628. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  629. Commodities: ruby 4 garnet 2 diamond 1 wax 1
  630. Gold Outlay: 0
  631. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  632. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  633. Appearance:
  634. a fiery okorushi vial
  635. Dropped:
  636. Crouched on the ground here is a ruddy vial, shaped like a grunting okorushi.
  637. Examined:
  638. Carved from fused rubies and garnets, this vial is shaped like an
  639. okorushi from Mount Zoaka. Crouched as if snuffling in the nearby grass,
  640. the hoofed feet of the okorushi are pulled in close to streamline the
  641. design. Spindly fur is painstakingly etched into the sides of the vial.
  642. The head of the vial is removable, and bears a wax gasket in order to
  643. keep an airtight seal.
  644. Comments:
  645.  
  646. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  647. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  648. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  649. Commodities: ruby 4 wood 2 emerald 2
  650. Gold Outlay: 0
  651. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  652. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  653. Appearance:
  654. an apple-shaped ruby vial
  655. Dropped:
  656. An apple-shaped vial rolls loose on the ground.
  657. Examined:
  658. Carved entirely from a single, fist-sized ruby, this weighty vial bears
  659. the appearance of a glistening, perfectly ripe apple. An arching cork of
  660. wood juts out of the narrow neck of the stem; a single emerald leaf
  661. unfolds from the rough-hewn grain. Gentle occlusions throughout the
  662. gemstone vessel reveal a sheen not unlike that of the authentic fruit
  663. under a heavy layer of polish.
  664. Comments:
  665.  
  666. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  667. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  668. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  669. Commodities: emerald 4 wood 2 jade 2
  670. Gold Outlay: 0
  671. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  672. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  673. Appearance:
  674. a pear-shaped emerald vial
  675. Dropped:
  676. A pear-shaped vial rolls loose here.
  677. Examined:
  678. Carved entirely from a single, fist-sized emerald, this weighty vial
  679. bears the appearance of a glistening, perfectly ripe pear. An arching
  680. cork of wood juts out of the narrow neck of the stem; a single jade leaf
  681. unfolds from the rough-hewn grain. Gentle occlusions throughout the
  682. gemstone vessel reveal a sheen not unlike that of the authentic fruit
  683. under a heavy layer of polish.
  684. Comments:
  685.  
  686. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  687. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  688. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  689. Commodities: beryl 6 wood 2
  690. Gold Outlay: 0
  691. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  692. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  693. Appearance:
  694. an orange-shaped beryl vial
  695. Dropped:
  696. An orange-shaped vial rolls loose here.
  697. Examined:
  698. Carved entirely from a single, fist-sized beryl, this weighty vial bears
  699. the appearance of a glistening, dimpled orange. A short, blunt cork of
  700. wood bulges out of the narrow neck of the stem. Intricate patterns of
  701. stippling cover the exterior, mimicking the natural texture of the
  702. citrus fruit across the brightly-hued surface of the vessel.
  703. Comments:
  704.  
  705. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  706. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  707. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  708. Commodities: bluetint 6 silk 2
  709. Gold Outlay: 0
  710. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  711. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  712. Appearance:
  713. a convoluted blue lampwork vial
  714. Dropped:
  715. A convoluted blue vial lies here.
  716. Examined:
  717. Twisting skeins of indigo glass tubing make up the contorted figure of
  718. this oddly shaped vial, spiralling in loops and figure eights along
  719. itself before settling into a small bulb at the very bottom of the
  720. contraption. Streaks of blue dye reveal themselves in bubbling
  721. occlusions in the otherwise clear glass, floating along the surface like
  722. oil on water. A single silken ribbon knots loosely around one of the
  723. pipes emerging from the top of the vessel, allowing it to be neatly
  724. secured within a pouch or on a belt.
  725. Comments:
  726.  
  727. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  728. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  729. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  730. Commodities: sand 1 redtint 5 goldtint 2
  731. Gold Outlay: 0
  732. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  733. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  734. Appearance:
  735. a bulbous vial of the Crimson Eye
  736. Dropped:
  737. A large, rotund vial sits on the ground here, emblazoned with a bright crimson eye.
  738. Examined:
  739. Golden sand has been melted into glass and formed into a heavy vial.
  740. Stained a light red during the blowing of the glass, the exterior of the
  741. vial bears a large crimson eye with a golden pupil staring out into the
  742. distance with either a look of challenge or welcome, depending on the
  743. vantage point. Etched into the stopper of the vial is a small yet
  744. poignant phrase: live life to its fullest.
  745. Comments:
  746.  
  747. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  748. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  749. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  750. Commodities: sulfur 6 wax 2 gems 3
  751. Gold Outlay: 0
  752. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  753. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  754. Appearance:
  755. a textured yellow vial
  756. Dropped:
  757. A textured yellow vial lolls about on its side.
  758. Examined:
  759. This vial is remarkably similar to a traditional gem work vial in terms
  760. of size and weight. However, the vial has been coated inside and out
  761. with a coarse yellow powder and sealed with a thin coat of wax.
  762. Comments:
  763. The Charites have returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  764. Divine Charites: Too much of the commodity outlay here is made up of sulfur, which is a very cheap commodity. We recommend including, for example, a gems
  765. commodity to bring this design up to the same level of expense as most sorcelglass designs. Thank you
  766.  
  767.  
  768. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  769. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  770. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  771. Commodities: vegetables 4 salt 2 wax 2 colewort 1
  772. Gold Outlay: 0
  773. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  774. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  775. Appearance:
  776. an eggplant vial
  777. Dropped:
  778. A waxy eggplant vial lies here.
  779. Examined:
  780. This vial, if it can be called a vial at all, appears to be little more
  781. than a hollowed-out eggplant. The vegetable appears to have been treated
  782. to prevent spoilage then coated with a waxy film, rendering the vial
  783. inedible, but waterproof. Even the stopper is made from the top of the
  784. eggplant, reinforced at the bottom with a thicker layer of wax to ensure
  785. a tight seal.
  786. Comments:
  787. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  788. 'hollowed out' needs a hyphen (2nd line). Please include colewort for preservation in the commodities. There should be a comma after inedible in the 4th
  789. line.
  790. In the examined, 'hollowed out' needs a hyphen
  791.  
  792.  
  793. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  794. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  795. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  796. Commodities: lizard 8 greentint 1 yellowtint 1 bluetint 1 redtint 1
  797. Gold Outlay: 0
  798. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  799. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  800. Appearance:
  801. a patchwork lizard-skin vial
  802. Dropped:
  803. A patchwork lizard-skin vial lies here.
  804. Examined:
  805. Crafted in the shape of a small canteen, this brightly coloured vial is
  806. made from scraps of several different lizards' skins. Variously
  807. patterned patches of greens, yellows, blues, reds, and blacks crisscross
  808. each other in a chaotic pattern.
  809. Comments:
  810. The Charites have returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  811. Divine Charites: this design is, at present, too cheap to produce compared with other similar designs. We would like to request that tints be included to
  812. account for the green, yellow, blue and red colours. Thank you
  813.  
  814.  
  815. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  816. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  817. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  818. Commodities: redtint 4 yellowtint 3 goldtint 1
  819. Gold Outlay: 0
  820. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  821. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  822. Appearance:
  823. a flaming bottle of the Crimson Eye
  824. Dropped:
  825. A flaming bottle of the Crimson Eye has been left here.
  826. Examined:
  827. Translucent images of flickering flames coat the glass of this
  828. long-necked and barrel-bodied bottle, giving a shadowed look to what is
  829. inside. Within the bottle, a symbol of the Crimson Eye can be seen
  830. floating in an almost helpless manner within the liquid contained, its
  831. golden pupil staring out towards the flames.
  832. Comments:
  833.  
  834. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  835. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  836. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Faragan
  837. Commodities: gems 3 bluetint 3 silver 2
  838. Gold Outlay: 0
  839. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  840. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  841. Appearance:
  842. a dolphin-crested blue bottle
  843. Dropped:
  844. A blue glass bottle lies here with a silver dolphin crest.
  845. Examined:
  846. This glass bottle is a deep sea-blue in colour. Unlike most bottles,
  847. this one is rectangular-shaped. On the front of the bottle, engraved in
  848. great detail, is the image of a cresting wave. Atop the wave inlaid in
  849. silver as if it's riding the wave is an image of a dolphin modelled
  850. after the fun-loving creatures of the Inner Sea.
  851. Comments:
  852. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  853. in dropped, please remove the hyphen in 'dolphin-crest'
  854. no need for hypen in "dolphin-crest" in dropped
  855. In the appearance, 'dolphin crested' should be 'dolphin-crested'. In the dropped, 'dolphin-crest' does not need a hypen. Thank you!
  856.  
  857.  
  858. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  859. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  860. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Faragan
  861. Commodities: sapphire 6 diamond 2
  862. Gold Outlay: 0
  863. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  864. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  865. Appearance:
  866. a whirlpool vial
  867. Dropped:
  868. A vial lies here swirling in colour like a whirlpool.
  869. Examined:
  870. This vial made of mostly sapphire has an etched outer surface in a
  871. spiralling pattern from top to bottom. The vial itself is small at the
  872. bottom and gets wider near the top. The outer surface has small facets
  873. to lend to the appearance of the vial and add a grip. Diamond chips are
  874. placed randomly in the grooves to lend appearance of froth in the spiral
  875. whirlpool appearance.
  876. Comments:
  877.  
  878. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  879. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  880. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Telperion
  881. Commodities: sapphire 8
  882. Gold Outlay: 0
  883. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  884. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  885. Appearance:
  886. a swirling eddy vial
  887. Dropped:
  888. A whirlpool vial lies here.
  889. Examined:
  890. This unique, spherical vial is composed of clear, blue glass. Inside the
  891. globe, eight crystalline threads spiral from the inside equatorial
  892. border up to the neck. Fluid, when decanted from the vial, exits the
  893. neck creating a small whirlpool. The stopper is made of sparkling
  894. sapphire.
  895. Comments:
  896.  
  897. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  898. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  899. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  900. Commodities: sapphire 2 goldtint 1 pearl 1 jade 1 ruby 1 emerald 1 diamond 1
  901. Gold Outlay: 0
  902. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  903. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  904. Appearance:
  905. a birth of a dragon turtle vial
  906. Dropped:
  907. A blue vial lies here in danger of being broken.
  908. Examined:
  909. Square in shape, this vial is predominantly fashioned from a deep blue
  910. sapphire. The neck of the vial is swirled and bulged. A pearl band forms
  911. the mouth of this vial. Multi-coloured gems are fused together to create
  912. the illustrated birth of a dragon turtle on the front of the vial. The
  913. upper left depicts a frantic pregnant dragon turtle. In the lower left
  914. corner: a cracked egg with a baby dragon turtle peering out. The painted
  915. sparkling gold sand beneath the egg blankets the area under the large,
  916. tearful, mother dragon turtle in the centre and extends to the right of
  917. the vial. The lower left of the vial depicts both mother and baby turtle
  918. walking towards the sunset. Far above the sunset depicts the Star of
  919. Celest in pearl. The back and sides of the vial are unadorned.
  920. Comments:
  921. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  922. The Appearance should be a noun phrase, so should have an indefinite article at the start.
  923. Kindly add the article 'a' to the beginning of the appearance as it forms an awkward phrase according to the outlined guideline of HELP TRADEMASTER. In the
  924. examined, the first sentence needs a comma in between 'shape' and 'this'.
  925.  
  926.  
  927. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  928. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  929. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  930. Commodities: gems 2 pearl 1 turquoise 1 sapphire 1 powerstone 1 diamond 1 silver 1
  931. Gold Outlay: 0
  932. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  933. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  934. Appearance:
  935. a watercolour pegasus vial
  936. Dropped:
  937. A bright glass vial lies here, casting reflected colours about itself under light.
  938. Examined:
  939. Incredible care and detail has been clearly taken to this miniature
  940. masterpiece, which almost seems to glow from within itself with the
  941. impressively harnessed influence of light and hues. The glass exterior
  942. is separated into abstract shapes by raised ridges, smoothly creating
  943. the lovely image of a pegasus majestically rearing in flight over the
  944. Inner Sea. Finely powdered gemstones combined with clean water fill the
  945. spaces with brilliant liquid colour, resulting in an array of rich
  946. beautiful hues bringing bright life to the proud pearl creature and its
  947. surrounding turquoise and sapphire landscape. Carefully embedded as the
  948. pegasus' hooves, mane, and tail are tiny shards of swirling
  949. yellow-patina powerstone, which add a faintly emanating, comforting
  950. warmth from the vial as if infused with a trace of the Light itself.
  951. Covering the surface is another layer of glass that, despite its fluid
  952. feel, is vaguely faceted to manipulate captured light, playing it
  953. through the various colours for bright, glistening effects causing an
  954. enhanced appearance of beauty. A cylindrical cap of clear diamond keeps
  955. the vial's contents secure and identifiable, attached by a silver hinge
  956. and snapping open and closed by way of a simple silver clasp.
  957. Comments:
  958. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  959. pegasus in appearance should not be capitalised
  960. pegasus is still capitalised in appearance
  961. In the appearance, please remove the capitalisation in 'Pegasus'. Thank you!
  962.  
  963.  
  964. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  965. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  966. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Tarril
  967. Commodities: beryl 4 wood 1 gold 1 steel 1 powerstone 1
  968. Gold Outlay: 0
  969. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  970. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  971. Appearance:
  972. a golden globe vial
  973. Dropped:
  974. A vial lies here, resembling a golden glass globe forming on the end of a short steel tube.
  975. Examined:
  976. This vial is masterful, paying perfect tribute to Jethri the
  977. Glassblower's process of crafting beautiful glass globes from the fine
  978. golden sand of the Isle of Light. Formed from rich golden beryl, this
  979. translucent globe is imbued with tiny flakes of pure gold which glow due
  980. to the light of a powdered powerstone, making it nearly identical to
  981. those crafted by Jethri. A shortened version of the glassblower's tube
  982. forms the spout, and sticks straight out from the globe. A fine golden
  983. chain is attached to the steel spout, on the end of which a small,
  984. wooden cork fashioned with a star representing the Supernals keeps the
  985. contents from spilling out.
  986. Comments:
  987. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  988. In the examined, please add 'which' following '..flakes of pure gold..' and before '..glows..'. Thank you!
  989. In line 4 of the examined, 'tiny flakes of pure gold glows' should be changed to 'tiny flakes of pure gold that glow'. Thank you.
  990.  
  991.  
  992. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  993. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  994. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  995. Commodities: redtint 2 yellowtint 2
  996. Gold Outlay: 0
  997. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  998. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  999. Appearance:
  1000. an eerie shot glass of the Crimson Eye
  1001. Dropped:
  1002. An eerie Crimson Eye glass stares up at you from the floor.
  1003. Examined:
  1004. This small shot glass has been carefully formed into the shape of an
  1005. eye. The entire glass is rounded with a hole cut in the top to drink
  1006. from. The glass has been stained crimson in colour with a golden pupil
  1007. on each side to clearly state that this is a glass of the Crimson Eye.
  1008. Comments:
  1009.  
  1010. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1011. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1012. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1013. Commodities: marble 5 beryl 2 coal 1
  1014. Gold Outlay: 0
  1015. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1016. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1017. Appearance:
  1018. a marble furrikin vial
  1019. Dropped:
  1020. A small marble vial in the form of a raccoon furrikin has been left here.
  1021. Examined:
  1022. This vial has been cleverly carved out of marble into the shape of a
  1023. male raccoon furrikin. Barring lighter patches on the belly and legs,
  1024. his body is mostly a dirty grey-brown colour typical to a raccoon
  1025. furrikin. This is perhaps the result of several coal smudgings, and
  1026. lends itself to a somewhat rough-looking texture not unlike that of fur.
  1027. The figure is posed sitting cross-legged, holding a miniature lute. One
  1028. hand rests on the fretboard, while the other is frozen in mid-strum, no
  1029. doubt playing some imaginary tune. Little ears stick up from his head,
  1030. as if listening curiously to his surroundings, and bright eyes made of
  1031. tiny pieces of beryl sparkle in the light. A tiny nose and mouth have
  1032. also been carved in without too much detail, though upon closer
  1033. inspection the entire head is detachable as a stopper.
  1034. Comments:
  1035. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1036. In the first sentence of the examined raccoon is misspelled as raccon. In the last sentence 'a tiny nose and mouth has' should be 'have' as it refers to
  1037. both.
  1038. In line 2 of the examined, 'raccon' should be 'raccoon'. Thank you.
  1039. In the first sentence of the Examined, "raccoon" is misspelled.
  1040.  
  1041.  
  1042. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1043. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1044. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1045. Commodities: elemental 1 diamond 5 cloudessence 1 silveressence 1
  1046. Gold Outlay: 0
  1047. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1048. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1049. Appearance:
  1050. an elemental ice vial
  1051. Dropped:
  1052. An icy vial sparkles coldly on the ground here.
  1053. Examined:
  1054. This entire vial is crafted of opaque, perpetually cold ice from the
  1055. workshop of Xion. Light sparkles coldly on its surface, and the
  1056. occasional glimpse of crushed diamond frozen inside the ice adds to the
  1057. effect. An ice stopper, made in the same fashion as the rest of the vial
  1058. keeps the contents from spilling, and overall the entire vial is
  1059. crystalline and frigid.
  1060. Comments:
  1061. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1062. In the examined, "A ice stopper" should begin with "An".
  1063. In line 4 of the examined, 'A ice stopper' should be 'An ice stopper'. Thank you.
  1064.  
  1065.  
  1066. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1067. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1068. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1069. Commodities: ruby 4
  1070. Gold Outlay: 0
  1071. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1072. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1073. Appearance:
  1074. a misshapen show glass of ruby
  1075. Dropped:
  1076. A thick ruby shot glass lays here carelessly.
  1077. Examined:
  1078. Several rubies have been carefully etched into this misshapen shot
  1079. glass. The bottom of the glass appears flat but when set upon a surface
  1080. the glass itself tilts to the side. Mid-way up the glass it bulges out
  1081. only to curve back in severely to a hole the size of a quill tip.
  1082. Comments:
  1083.  
  1084. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1085. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1086. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1087. Commodities: yellowtint 2 gems 2
  1088. Gold Outlay: 0
  1089. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1090. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1091. Appearance:
  1092. a pyramid shaped shot glass
  1093. Dropped:
  1094. A minute pyramid shot glass has been left on the ground here.
  1095. Examined:
  1096. Yellow tinted glass has been carefully crafted into the shape of a
  1097. pyramid. The top of the pyramid has been sliced off to create a hole
  1098. along the top to sip from. Lines have been etched into the glass and
  1099. filled with black ink to create the appearance of blocks.
  1100. Comments:
  1101. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1102. you need to account for the glass, please add gems in the comms.
  1103. Please make sure that the main noun 'cup' or 'glass' is included in the dropped. Thank you.
  1104.  
  1105.  
  1106. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1107. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1108. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  1109. Commodities: ruby 4 gold 4
  1110. Gold Outlay: 0
  1111. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1112. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1113. Appearance:
  1114. a ruby red vial of the phoenix
  1115. Dropped:
  1116. Emitting a soft glow, a red vial lies here.
  1117. Examined:
  1118. Fashioned from ruby and artfully constructed, this vial shimmers in any
  1119. available light. Two thin strands of gold weave their way around the
  1120. vial and meet at the stopper, securing everything in place. The stopper
  1121. is expertly fashioned into the head of a phoenix, its eyes glowing and
  1122. mouth opened wide, as though at any second it will unleash a stream of
  1123. fire. The symbol of the Pyromancers is skilfully carved into the ruby.
  1124. Comments:
  1125.  
  1126. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1127. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1128. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  1129. Commodities: redtint 5 goldtint 2 bloodstone 1
  1130. Gold Outlay: 0
  1131. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1132. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1133. Appearance:
  1134. an eerie vial of the Crimson Eye
  1135. Dropped:
  1136. An eerie vial of the Crimson Eye stares up at you from the floor.
  1137. Examined:
  1138. Deep red bloodstone has been used to carve this eerie vial into the
  1139. shape of an eye. A large pupil has been carved into each side and been
  1140. painted a golden hue, the area around it coated in a crimson red paint
  1141. to accentuate the red of the bloodstone. The eye eerily stares out,
  1142. clearly the Crimson Eye appearing to keep watch.
  1143. Comments:
  1144.  
  1145. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1146. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1147. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  1148. Commodities: redtint 4 goldtint 1 gems 1 fireessence 2
  1149. Gold Outlay: 0
  1150. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1151. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1152. Appearance:
  1153. an elliptical bottle of the Crimson Eye
  1154. Dropped:
  1155. A huge Crimson Eye bottle stares up at you here.
  1156. Examined:
  1157. Elliptical in shape, this bottle is etched to appear as a very large
  1158. eye. The eye itself is stained a deep crimson and any available light
  1159. causes it to shimmer strangely as though it were putting off heat. A
  1160. large golden pupil in the centre of the eye seems to follow you no
  1161. matter which direction the bottle is held to give the sense of
  1162. constantly being watched. A small hole at one end of the bottle has been
  1163. left for drinking the contents of the bottle.
  1164. Comments:
  1165.  
  1166. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1167. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1168. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1169. Commodities: gems 2 yellowtint 4 bluetint 2
  1170. Gold Outlay: 0
  1171. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1172. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1173. Appearance:
  1174. a comical bottle of two wakabi
  1175. Dropped:
  1176. A comical bottle of two wakabi has been left here.
  1177. Examined:
  1178. In appearance, this bottle looks like any other plain glass bottle. The
  1179. only defining feature of this bottle is the etching onto one side of the
  1180. glass. The etching is of two wakabi, one in a little blue uniform over
  1181. his fluffy yellow feathers and hovering in the air with a letter in his
  1182. beak. He hovers over a second wakabi sitting on the ground. This wakabi
  1183. is looking up at the trained and uniformed wakabi with his beak open and
  1184. squawking in an angry manner. The angry wakabi's yellow feathers are
  1185. ruffled and puffed out, showing further anger as the uniformed wakabi is
  1186. preened and calm.
  1187. Comments:
  1188.  
  1189. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1190. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1191. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Tandrin
  1192. Commodities: leather 5 snake 2 redtint 1
  1193. Gold Outlay: 0
  1194. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1195. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1196. Appearance:
  1197. a snakeskin venom vial
  1198. Dropped:
  1199. Intermittently wrapped in snakeskin and leather, a vial has been discarded here.
  1200. Examined:
  1201. A number of strips of leather and snakeskin wrap the length of this
  1202. vial. Giving the vial a rugged edge, the leather and snakeskin used in
  1203. constructing this vial are rough and worn suggesting the materials were
  1204. gathered from the wild. Based upon the bright red tint which has been
  1205. used to colour this vial, the person who constructed this vial wished to
  1206. ensure that this vial stood out and was not easily misplaced among a
  1207. collection of vials. A single snake fang has been used and shaped to
  1208. serve as the vial's stopper.
  1209. Comments:
  1210.  
  1211. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1212. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1213. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Tandrin
  1214. Commodities: leather 6 deer 2
  1215. Gold Outlay: 0
  1216. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1217. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1218. Appearance:
  1219. a forestal's wilderness vial
  1220. Dropped:
  1221. A vial wrapped in leather and accentuated by bone lies here.
  1222. Examined:
  1223. Composed of resources readily available to any forestal, this simple
  1224. utilitarian vial has been framed in bone and wrapped in leather. The
  1225. strips of leather wrapping the vial fail to fully cover the vial.
  1226. Judging by the resulting bone patterns scattered across the length of
  1227. the vial, the vial's maker purposely has left gaps in the wrapping so
  1228. that bone images appear on the vial, including many of animals found in
  1229. the forests. In particular, images of deer and wolves appear repeatedly.
  1230. A single piece of bone topped with a carving of a waning crescent moon
  1231. has been shaped to serve at this vial's stopper.
  1232. Comments:
  1233.  
  1234. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1235. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1236. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Tandrin
  1237. Commodities: diamond 3 moonstone 1 faeleaf 1 silk 1 cloudessence 1 powerstone 1
  1238. Gold Outlay: 0
  1239. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1240. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1241. Appearance:
  1242. a clouded thunderstroke vial
  1243. Dropped:
  1244. Occasionally projecting the images of thunderstorms and an occasional flash of lightning, a vial shaped like a thunderstroke has been abandoned here.
  1245. Examined:
  1246. The bulk of this vial has been crafted from a single diamond gem which
  1247. has been carefully crafted to the form the shape of an elongated
  1248. thunderstroke. Essence from the Air Plane has bound into the gemstone so
  1249. that small images of clouds and thunderstorms sometimes shimmer in and
  1250. out of view along the vial. Obviously an attempt to mimic the appearance
  1251. of a real thunderstorm, a small flash of light is occasionally emitted
  1252. from a handful of the vial's images. A shard of moonstone shaped in the
  1253. form of a waning crescent serves as the vial's stopper. Knotted a
  1254. handful of times around the rim of the vial, a length of silver silk
  1255. ribbon allows this vial to be secured.
  1256. Comments:
  1257.  
  1258. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1259. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1260. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers
  1261. Commodities: steel 6 redtint 1 yellowtint 1 gold 1
  1262. Gold Outlay: 0
  1263. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1264. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1265. Appearance:
  1266. a blackened steel vial of the Crimson Eye
  1267. Dropped:
  1268. A blackened steel vial of the Crimson Eye lies here.
  1269. Examined:
  1270. This intricately designed vial has been shaped from smooth steel. The
  1271. body of the vial has been blackened by fire yet still reflects light.
  1272. The narrow neck flows to a lipped mouth to which a metal cap has been
  1273. attached, embossed with a small shield and sword. From the underside of
  1274. the rounded bottom to the top of the neck a spiral of flame decorates
  1275. the vial, painted in great detail with crimsons and yellows. Most
  1276. significant, a large eye has been painted on the body of the vial in
  1277. deep crimson and traced in gold leaf. Upon closer inspection, you notice
  1278. a ring of script around the neck of the vial in the Divine language.
  1279. Comments:
  1280.  
  1281. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1282. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1283. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Iytha
  1284. Commodities: rope 3 wax 1
  1285. Gold Outlay: 0
  1286. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1287. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1288. Appearance:
  1289. an origami tea cup
  1290. Dropped:
  1291. An origami cup waits here for tea.
  1292. Examined:
  1293. Carefully folded from creamy hemp paper, this piece of wet-fold origami
  1294. exists as an elegant and functional vessel for tea, kafe and any number
  1295. of other drinks. The entire cup has been coated with a thin coating of
  1296. wax, making it waterproof and somewhat more sturdy than mere paper would
  1297. otherwise allow.
  1298. Comments:
  1299.  
  1300. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1301. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1302. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Iytha
  1303. Commodities: rope 6 wax 2
  1304. Gold Outlay: 0
  1305. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1306. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1307. Appearance:
  1308. a kirigami vial
  1309. Dropped:
  1310. Like a little pyramid, an kirigami vial is here.
  1311. Examined:
  1312. With precise folds and a bewilderingly complex inner structure, a few
  1313. sheets of blank hemp paper have been fashioned into this elegant
  1314. tetrahedral vial. Even a fitted, triangular stopper has been included,
  1315. fitting just so to complete the pyramidal point of the tetrahedron.
  1316. Every part of the vial, inside and out, has been coated in a thin layer
  1317. of wax, proofing the otherwise fragile paper against water.
  1318. Comments:
  1319.  
  1320. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1321. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1322. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Shulamit
  1323. Commodities: marble 5 mammoth 1 redtint 1 iron 1
  1324. Gold Outlay: 0
  1325. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1326. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1327. Appearance:
  1328. an ivory and crimson vial of poppies
  1329. Dropped:
  1330. An ivory vial covered with brightly painted poppies rests on the ground here.
  1331. Examined:
  1332. Crafted from heavy ivory, this elegant vial is about the length of a
  1333. human finger, but twice as wide. Carved into the ivory is the faint
  1334. outline of poppies, creating a textured surface to grip. Bright crimson
  1335. ink fills in the carved out poppies, creating a splash of colour on the
  1336. thick vial. Some of the poppies have been painted onto the smooth ivory,
  1337. creating a dissonance in the texture with the paintings. The inside of
  1338. the vial has been created from marble, smooth and pale. A stopper of
  1339. marble caps the vial, inlaid with a dancing girl crafted from soft
  1340. copper.
  1341. Comments:
  1342.  
  1343. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1344. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1345. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Shulamit
  1346. Commodities: iron 7 mammoth 1
  1347. Gold Outlay: 0
  1348. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1349. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1350. Appearance:
  1351. a heavy ivory and copper vial
  1352. Dropped:
  1353. A heavy vial covered in ivory and burnished copper rests on the ground here.
  1354. Examined:
  1355. Burnished copper and smooth ivory have been moulded to each other to
  1356. create this distinctly Mysraian vial. Twisting around each other, the
  1357. pale ivory and bright red copper create a shifting helix pattern, ending
  1358. in a large copper stopper. Stamped into the top of the stopper is an
  1359. intricately crafted depiction of a dracnari clothed in many veils,
  1360. dancing feverishly. The inside of the vial has been lined completely
  1361. with copper, making it water tight. The burnished copper interior
  1362. creates a slight optical illusion that the inside of the vial is
  1363. slightly larger than the outside.
  1364. Comments:
  1365.  
  1366. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1367. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1368. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Zeebin
  1369. Commodities: marble 1 bluetint 1 iron 1 pearl 1 redtint 1
  1370. Gold Outlay: 0
  1371. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1372. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1373. Appearance:
  1374. a small, indigo kantharos cup
  1375. Dropped:
  1376. Left by some forgetful drinker, a small, indigo kantharos cup has been discarded here.
  1377. Examined:
  1378. Bulbous bowl-shaped body painted a deep indigo colour, this small
  1379. kantharos cup is quite eye-catching. Long indigo handles reach high
  1380. above the lip of the cup, reaching up on opposite sides before curling
  1381. back on themselves in a rippling pattern. A copper circlet caps the lip
  1382. of the cup, the image of blossoming poppies pressed into the gleaming
  1383. contours all the way around. A single, crimson poppy is painted into one
  1384. side of the kantharos cup, limned in mother-of-pearl.
  1385. Comments:
  1386.  
  1387. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1388. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1389. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Zeebin
  1390. Commodities: marble 1 iron 1 ruby 1 pearl 1 opal 1 wood 1 bluetint 1 redtint 1
  1391. Gold Outlay: 0
  1392. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1393. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1394. Appearance:
  1395. a rhyton poppy bouquet bottle
  1396. Dropped:
  1397. Floral and roughly conical, a rhyton poppy bouquet bottle has been dropped here.
  1398. Examined:
  1399. A collection of clean, smooth clay poppies swirl upwards in a spiralling
  1400. swathe of petals, each blossom jostling the next for the glory of being
  1401. outermost. The poppies are painted white and crimson, inlaid with
  1402. slivers of pearl and ruby for definition, though the occasional
  1403. opalescent poppy can be seen, tending towards an indigo colour. A single
  1404. copper poppy, gleaming and highly polished, has been fastened to the
  1405. side of the tide of flowers, serving as a handle. Atop the rhyton
  1406. bottle, a sizable cross-section of camphor laurel wood has been used as
  1407. a stopper, sanded wood and whittled camphor poppy conforming with the
  1408. overall aesthetic.
  1409. Comments:
  1410.  
  1411. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1412. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1413. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1414. Commodities: marble 6 sapphire 1 redtint 1
  1415. Gold Outlay: 0
  1416. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1417. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1418. Appearance:
  1419. an elegant porcelain perfume bottle
  1420. Dropped:
  1421. Swirling floral patterns decorate the porcelain body of the petite white bottle here.
  1422. Examined:
  1423. Fashioned from delicate white porcelain, this slender bottle is intended
  1424. to hold a lady's perfume. The charming design of the piece is formed by
  1425. the bottle itself, its powdery surface protruding and twisting into
  1426. flowing designs of budding roses and lilies. Blushing pink undertones
  1427. subtly enhance the shadows cast by the swirling floral shapes, lending
  1428. their forms an extra touch of definition. A small stopper of twinkling
  1429. pink sapphire, cut to mimic the shape of a diminutive rosebud, ensures
  1430. any contents stay safely inside.
  1431. Comments:
  1432.  
  1433. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1434. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1435. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1436. Commodities: ruby 8
  1437. Gold Outlay: 0
  1438. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1439. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1440. Appearance:
  1441. a blood red dragon-ensconced bottle
  1442. Dropped:
  1443. The imposing form of a serpentine dragon twists possessively about this blood red bottle.
  1444. Examined:
  1445. Deep red rubies compose the entirety of this bottle, casting their
  1446. powerful hue upon any of the bottle's contents such that they appear
  1447. precisely the colour of fresh blood. The focal point of the container is
  1448. no doubt the serpentine dragon who dominates the piece, his twisting
  1449. body wound tightly about the bottle from top to bottom. Jagged spines
  1450. run down his limbs and back and ram-like horns twist violently backward
  1451. from his furrowed brow, working alongside his fanged snarl to give him a
  1452. decidedly ferocious look. All along his body are deep, gruesome gashes,
  1453. a jarring interruption among the uniform pattern of his pretty red
  1454. scales. Clutched within the dragon's greedy claws, a simple gemstone
  1455. stopper plugs the neck of the bottle shut, its otherwise polished
  1456. surface cleverly scuffed as if damaged by the dragon's grip.
  1457. Comments:
  1458.  
  1459. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1460. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1461. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1462. Commodities: moonstone 8
  1463. Gold Outlay: 0
  1464. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1465. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1466. Appearance:
  1467. a heart-shaped bottle of dusky moonstone
  1468. Dropped:
  1469. Shaped like a squat heart, an attractive moonstone bottle rests here.
  1470. Examined:
  1471. Wider than it is tall, this squat bottle bears a stylised heart shape,
  1472. with its bottom flattened to provide a steady base. The bottle is fully
  1473. opaque, any contents which might be within completely hidden from view
  1474. by uniform walls of dusky cream-coloured moonstone. A short, cylindrical
  1475. neck extends upward from the cleft of the heart, with a lip on its rim
  1476. for ease of drinking or pouring. With sparkling blue butterfly wings
  1477. carved from a more luminous variety of moonstone, a tiny nude fairy sits
  1478. perched atop the bottle's spherical stopper, bringing with her a sensual
  1479. flair to the heart-shaped container.
  1480. Comments:
  1481.  
  1482. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1483. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1484. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Shulamit
  1485. Commodities: gems 2 gold 1 garnet 1 iron 1 diamond 1 ruby 1
  1486. Gold Outlay: 0
  1487. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1488. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1489. Appearance:
  1490. a cheerful crystal tea cup of the sun
  1491. Dropped:
  1492. A cheerful crystal tea cup tinted bright reds, yellows, and golds has been tossed on the ground here.
  1493. Examined:
  1494. Bright and cheery, this heavy crystal tea cup has been shaped to
  1495. resemble the noon day sun. The circular tea cup has been crafted from
  1496. large yellow garnets, the glittering gems carefully joined together
  1497. seamlessly. A petite saucer rests underneath the cup, crafted from
  1498. shimmering rubies. Tiny triangles of gold plated diamonds jut from the
  1499. edge of the saucer, meant to evoke the flickering corona of the sun.
  1500. Adorning the side of the tea cup is a single loop of copper, to be used
  1501. as a handle.
  1502. Comments:
  1503.  
  1504. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1505. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1506. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Shulamit
  1507. Commodities: gold 2 mammoth 2
  1508. Gold Outlay: 0
  1509. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1510. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1511. Appearance:
  1512. a tub shaped shot glass
  1513. Dropped:
  1514. A petite shot glass shaped like a bath tub rests on the ground here.
  1515. Examined:
  1516. Crafted from solid ivory and chased with gold, this small shot glass has
  1517. been carved to perfectly resemble a bath tub. The elegant oval bath tub
  1518. has been carefully carved with all the accoutrements usually seen on a
  1519. bath tub, down to the smallest golden water faucets and bath plugs.
  1520. Miniscule clawed, golden feet add verisimilitude to the small shot
  1521. glass. The lip of the tub allows easy access to the liquids contained
  1522. within the glass, and an even easier way to knock back a shot or two.
  1523. Comments:
  1524.  
  1525. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1526. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1527. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Shulamit
  1528. Commodities: ruby 4
  1529. Gold Outlay: 0
  1530. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1531. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1532. Appearance:
  1533. a flame-wreathed ruby shot glass
  1534. Dropped:
  1535. Crafted from several large rubies, an elegant shot glass bearing numerous flame carvings rests on the ground here.
  1536. Examined:
  1537. Short and squat, this small shot glass has been crafted from several
  1538. large, glittering rubies. Carved into the sides of the shot glass are
  1539. several large flickering flames. Cavorting between the flames are
  1540. several small flame hogs and cinder crawlers. The miniature carvings
  1541. cover the entire outside of the shot glass, creating a uniquely textured
  1542. pattern to hold onto when using the glass. The inside of the glass has
  1543. been smoothed out, bereft of any decorations.
  1544. Comments:
  1545.  
  1546. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1547. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1548. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1549. Commodities: emerald 6 purpletint 3 silver 1
  1550. Gold Outlay: 0
  1551. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1552. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1553. Appearance:
  1554. a wine glass in the shape of a rose
  1555. Dropped:
  1556. Thrown to the ground, a wine glass is filthy.
  1557. Examined:
  1558. Beginning at the base, this glass is a sparkling green. The stem of the
  1559. glass continues with a bright and sparkling green made of vines and
  1560. leaves twisting around each other, allowing for the holder to grasp it
  1561. firmly. The glass itself is beautifully clear with a design of lavender
  1562. roses, some budding in full bloom while others half opened. The top is
  1563. trimmed in a stylish silver.
  1564. Comments:
  1565. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1566. Please add silver to account for the trim along the top.
  1567. In the fifth line, "a full bloom" should probably be "in full bloom".
  1568.  
  1569.  
  1570. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1571. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1572. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1573. Commodities: gems 6 platinum 2
  1574. Gold Outlay: 0
  1575. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1576. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1577. Appearance:
  1578. a cylindrical vial swathed in platinum
  1579. Dropped:
  1580. Streams of brilliant platinum twisting around its surface, a cylindrical glass vial has been dropped here.
  1581. Examined:
  1582. Flawless glass, as smooth and reflective as stilled waters, composes
  1583. this chaste vial, which takes the shape of a simple cylinder. A small
  1584. ring of metal just below the lip of the vial hosts a springed mechanism,
  1585. allowing the top of the vial to be popped open and similarly closed with
  1586. the simple flick of one's thumb. Rivulets of lustrous platinum, barely
  1587. wider than a strand of hair, twist and overlap across one another as
  1588. they wind about the vial's surface, adding a significant elegance to the
  1589. otherwise unremarkable object.
  1590. Comments:
  1591.  
  1592. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1593. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1594. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1595. Commodities: platinum 2 ruby 1 sapphire 1 beryl 1 pearl 1 onyx 1 diamond 1
  1596. Gold Outlay: 0
  1597. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1598. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1599. Appearance:
  1600. a right wing vial
  1601. Dropped:
  1602. A vial in the shape of a right wing sits here.
  1603. Examined:
  1604. From the tip of the wing to the base, this vial has been crafted with an
  1605. extreme eye for detail, and shaped into a trill's right wing. Every
  1606. feather and prong is engraved into the platinum that makes up the vial,
  1607. with a dusting of ruby, sapphire, and beryl throughout to break up the
  1608. otherwise metallic surface. A small viewing panel of solid diamond is
  1609. inset into the back of the vial, showing partitions within the vial to
  1610. separate liquids, while also allowing the contents within to be seen. A
  1611. small hippogriff has been formed from pearl into the lid for the vial,
  1612. which can be twisted on or off to secure the contents within, secured to
  1613. the vial with a small chain of onyx links.
  1614. Comments:
  1615.  
  1616. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1617. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1618. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1619. Commodities: wood 9 sugar 1
  1620. Gold Outlay: 0
  1621. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1622. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1623. Appearance:
  1624. a sugarcane vial
  1625. Dropped:
  1626. A piece of cane has been formed into a vial and left here.
  1627. Examined:
  1628. A section of sugar cane has been hollowed out at one end and formed into
  1629. a crude vial. The top is still encrusted with sugar, and gives a sweet
  1630. taste to any concoction placed within.
  1631. Comments:
  1632.  
  1633. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1634. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1635. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1636. Commodities: garnet 8
  1637. Gold Outlay: 0
  1638. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1639. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1640. Appearance:
  1641. a garnet vial in the shape of a muscular furrikin
  1642. Dropped:
  1643. A garnet vial in the shape of a muscular furrikin sits here, upright.
  1644. Examined:
  1645. Deep orange garnet makes up the entirety of this vial, carved into the
  1646. shape of a very muscular furrikin. The furrikin is posed, flexing his
  1647. enormous biceps, with a sly grin across his face. The garnet has been
  1648. etched to show great detail in the fur of the creature, while smooth
  1649. where his fitness attire is worn. A small stopper sits atop the
  1650. furrikin's head, made up of the same garnet, in the shape of a weight,
  1651. etched into which are the words "One Ton."
  1652. Comments:
  1653. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1654. 'atire' in the examined should be 'attire'.
  1655. "attire" is misspelled in the fifth line.
  1656.  
  1657.  
  1658. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1659. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1660. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1661. Commodities: bloodstone 8
  1662. Gold Outlay: 0
  1663. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1664. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1665. Appearance:
  1666. a bloodstone vial in the shape of a broken doll
  1667. Dropped:
  1668. A bloodstone vial in the shape of a broken doll lies here, its single eye glancing upwards.
  1669. Examined:
  1670. Solid bloodstone makes up the entirety of this vial, formed into the
  1671. shape of a broken doll. Half of the doll's arm is missing, the
  1672. bloodstone shattered to give the look of torn cloth. Upon the face of
  1673. the doll is etched a large "x" over where the mouth once was, and a
  1674. single round eye glaces outwards. The doll is garbed in a patchwork
  1675. dress, the stitchings of which have been etched into the bloodstone,
  1676. while a single shoe is worn on the only leg remaining of the doll. A
  1677. patch of hair acts as a stopper for the vial, allowing it to be pulled
  1678. out to sip from the contents within.
  1679. Comments:
  1680.  
  1681. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1682. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1683. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1684. Commodities: diamond 8
  1685. Gold Outlay: 0
  1686. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1687. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1688. Appearance:
  1689. a diamond vial in the shape of a feathered lucidian
  1690. Dropped:
  1691. A diamond vial in the shape of a feathered lucidian sits here.
  1692. Examined:
  1693. Solid diamond makes up the entirety of this vial, carved into the shape
  1694. of a lucidian, covered in feathers. The lucidian is seen hunched,
  1695. glancing down at a book within one hand, and a sketch within the other.
  1696. Dozens of small feathers poke out from the diamond plating that makes up
  1697. the majority of the figure, sharp to the touch. A small stopper, made up
  1698. of the same diamond, reaches out from his back, shaped into a small pair
  1699. of wings.
  1700. Comments:
  1701.  
  1702. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1703. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1704. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1705. Commodities: moonstone 8
  1706. Gold Outlay: 0
  1707. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1708. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1709. Appearance:
  1710. a moonstone vial in the shape of a cave-fisher wearing odd clothing
  1711. Dropped:
  1712. A moonstone vial in the shape of a cave-fisher wearing odd clothing sits here.
  1713. Examined:
  1714. A pearlescent moonstone has been formed into the shape of a cave-fisher
  1715. to make up this vial. The odd creature is seen holding a crystal ball
  1716. within its hands, and is dressed in torn clothing. The same moonstone
  1717. makes up a lopsided turban atop his head, which acts as a stopper for
  1718. the vial.
  1719. Comments:
  1720.  
  1721. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1722. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1723. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Telperion
  1724. Commodities: marble 2 turquoise 1 bluetint 1
  1725. Gold Outlay: 0
  1726. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1727. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1728. Appearance:
  1729. a gaiwan style tea cup
  1730. Dropped:
  1731. A gaiwan style tea cup sits here.
  1732. Examined:
  1733. Composed of a saucer, cup and lid, this unique unit serves to keep tea
  1734. hot and to prevent the sipper from imbibing loose tea leaves while
  1735. drinking the convivial beverage. The saucer is little wider than the cup
  1736. and holds the lower part of the cup snugly to prevent slip and spills.
  1737. It serves to protect the user from burning their fingers. The cup is a
  1738. gentle, tulip tea bowl shape with a delicately flared rim in which rests
  1739. a circular lid with a small, porcelain finger handle. This cup, saucer
  1740. and lid are a brilliant cobalt blue with decorative turquoise spirals
  1741. that emulate swirling tidal eddies.
  1742. Comments:
  1743. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1744. In the fourth line of the Consumed, "snuggly" should be "snugly." In the sixth line, the comma between "delicately" and "flared" should be removed.
  1745. 'snuggly' in line 4 should be 'snugly'.
  1746.  
  1747.  
  1748. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1749. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1750. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Nymerya
  1751. Commodities: sapphire 5 opal 2 gold 1
  1752. Gold Outlay: 0
  1753. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1754. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1755. Appearance:
  1756. a slender vial of cloudy sapphire and auroral stars
  1757. Dropped:
  1758. A slender vial of cloudy sapphire and auroral stars lies here, glimmering softly.
  1759. Examined:
  1760. Cut and twisted expertly from only the finest of gemstones, the main
  1761. body of this vial is formed chiefly of cloudy sapphire, its azure hue
  1762. touched in places with faint occlusions and smokelike irregularities.
  1763. The base of the vial swells in a spiralling bulb before constricting
  1764. quite drastically, leaving only the most slender of necks to account for
  1765. the remainder of the vessel's height. Across the vial, yellow opal has
  1766. been cunningly studded into the sapphire, creating an auroral display of
  1767. dusky, glimmering golden stars that seem to catch any available light in
  1768. a subdued display of beauty. The entirety of the vial is capped with a
  1769. gleaming golden stopper, moulded into a delicate taper reminiscent of a
  1770. candle flame.
  1771. Comments:
  1772.  
  1773. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1774. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1775. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gossipers Designer: Shulamit
  1776. Commodities: emerald 3 mammoth 1
  1777. Gold Outlay: 0
  1778. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1779. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1780. Appearance:
  1781. a stout emerald and ivory cup
  1782. Dropped:
  1783. A stout cup in the shape of a vicious beast rests here.
  1784. Examined:
  1785. Carved from a single massive mammoth horn, this stout cup has been
  1786. tinted slightly around the base of the cup so it appears the creature's
  1787. head was just severed. Jagged emerald teeth fill the beast's mouth,
  1788. deceptively smooth to the touch. The interior of the cup bears a
  1789. plethora of tiny carvings ranging from small birds and woodland animals,
  1790. to larger herbivores.
  1791. Comments:
  1792.  
  1793. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1794. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1795. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Septim
  1796. Commodities: loamadore 1 yellowtint 2 purpletint 2 coal 3 cloth 2 silk 1 iron 1 gems 2
  1797. Gold Outlay: 0
  1798. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1799. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1800. Appearance:
  1801. a bee-shaped honeypot bottle
  1802. Dropped:
  1803. A bee-shaped honeypot bottle lies here, gleaming softly.
  1804. Examined:
  1805. This honeypot bottle is delicately crafted out of fine clay with its
  1806. shape resembling that of a bumblebee. The clay is dyed in alternating
  1807. rings of black and yellow to resemble the stripes on a bee, and on the
  1808. inside of the pot there is a thin layer of glass which serves to keep
  1809. the bottle sealed when closed. At the bottom of the bee is a stinger
  1810. shaped attachment crafted of pure onyx, which pulls out and serves as a
  1811. honey dipper. Wings sprout from either side of the bee, made of silk
  1812. reinforced with veins of iron that run through them and make them
  1813. glimmer. The insides of the wings have gaps for the purpose of using
  1814. them as handles. All of this is capped off by a cute bee-head lid, with
  1815. cloth antennae and two cartoonish eyes which stare innocently out from
  1816. beneath the antennae.
  1817. Comments:
  1818.  
  1819. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1820. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1821. Item: Cup Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Lavinya
  1822. Commodities: marble 2 silver 1 greentint 1 yellowtint 1
  1823. Gold Outlay: 0
  1824. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1825. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: CUP, GLASS
  1826. Appearance:
  1827. a delicate floral tea cup
  1828. Dropped:
  1829. A floral tea cup sits here, tipped on its side.
  1830. Examined:
  1831. Fine white porcelain has been shaped into this elegantly functional tea
  1832. cup, round and gently flared at the lip. A seam of silver circles the
  1833. rim and provides flair to the thin handle. Painted with great care,
  1834. small yellow blossoms circle the cup, with green foliage depicted behind
  1835. them in places for contrast. A matching saucer fits neatly beneath the
  1836. cup to catch any careless spills, the outer edge also bearing a thin
  1837. strip of polished silver.
  1838. Comments:
  1839.  
  1840. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1841. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1842. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1843. Commodities: amethyst 10 onyx 10
  1844. Gold Outlay: 0
  1845. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1846. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1847. Appearance:
  1848. an amaranth vial carved from amethyst and onyx
  1849. Dropped:
  1850. A sparkling vial has been cast down here.
  1851. Examined:
  1852. The clearest and purest amethyst and onyx have been fused together to
  1853. form the petals of this blooming amaranth vial. Open and wide, it
  1854. glitters with splendour. From the centre of the pod there is a long
  1855. slender spout that sticks out slightly more than the petals do, allowing
  1856. for even flow from inside the vial itself.
  1857. Comments:
  1858. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1859. In Examined, please change 'splendor' to 'splendour' and 'center' to 'centre'. Please add a comma between long and slender. Thank you!
  1860. In line 3 of the Examined, "splendor" should be "splendour" and "center" should be "centre." Thank you.
  1861. In the third line, "splendor" should be "splendour" and "center" should be "centre" to observe British spelling standards.
  1862.  
  1863.  
  1864. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1865. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1866. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Chouette
  1867. Commodities: sapphire 9 gold 1
  1868. Gold Outlay: 0
  1869. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1870. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1871. Appearance:
  1872. a sapphire vial of the defender
  1873. Dropped:
  1874. A sapphire and gold vial has been discarded here.
  1875. Examined:
  1876. Composed almost entirely of sapphire, this vial is vaguely cubical in
  1877. shape. Seven centimetres on an edge, the vial bears a golden shield on
  1878. one side, polished brightly and etched with a representation of
  1879. Shakiniel's stoic visage. The cap of the vial is shaped as a five-sided
  1880. star and fits snugly into the neck of the vial to seal it.
  1881. Comments:
  1882.  
  1883. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1884. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1885. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Chouette
  1886. Commodities: jade 10
  1887. Gold Outlay: 0
  1888. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1889. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1890. Appearance:
  1891. a pregnant loboshigaru vial
  1892. Dropped:
  1893. A jade loboshigaru vial waits here in silent contemplation.
  1894. Examined:
  1895. This vial resembles a female loboshigaru in a seated lotus position,
  1896. heavy with child. Her swollen gut rests comfortably upon her lap, one
  1897. hand atop it comfortingly while the other rests palm up upon her knee.
  1898. Eyes closed, she meditates eternally upon what will be. Done in gleaming
  1899. seafoam jade, the vial is somewhat heavier than expected.
  1900. Comments:
  1901.  
  1902. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1903. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1904. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Chouette
  1905. Commodities: wood 9 starfish 1
  1906. Gold Outlay: 0
  1907. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1908. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1909. Appearance:
  1910. a starfish-clutched vial
  1911. Dropped:
  1912. A vial rests here, gripped protectively by a large starfish.
  1913. Examined:
  1914. Carved handily from driftwood, this vial has been polished to a smooth
  1915. finish by wind and tide. Slightly larger than most vials, this container
  1916. is odd in appearance due to being gripped firmly by a large starfish.
  1917. Arms wrapped protectively about the piece, the starfish's spines serve
  1918. as a deterrent to whomever might attempt to steal the vial.
  1919. Comments:
  1920.  
  1921. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1922. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1923. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gumdrops
  1924. Commodities: manticore 1 leather 8 bluetint 2
  1925. Gold Outlay: 0
  1926. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1927. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1928. Appearance:
  1929. a blue rhino vial
  1930. Dropped:
  1931. Towering here with an intimidating look is a blue vial shaped like a rhino with wings.
  1932. Examined:
  1933. Heavy and cylindrical, this vial is carved from blue-dyed bone and
  1934. carved to look like a charging rhino. The horn seems to be attached by a
  1935. clever sliding mechanism to allow it to swivel aside for drinking the
  1936. contents, and a series of stiff leather strands wrapping around the vial
  1937. gives it what appears to be wings of some sort. While merely aesthetic,
  1938. the leather wings give the vial a whimiscal feeling.
  1939. Comments:
  1940. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1941. Tints do not count as basic comms. Make sure that the comm list is 75% basic comms.
  1942. In line 5 of the Examined, "give" should be "gives" to agree with the singular "series." Thank you.
  1943.  
  1944.  
  1945. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1946. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1947. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gumdrops Designer: Subotai
  1948. Commodities: silver 8 redtint 2
  1949. Gold Outlay: 0
  1950. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1951. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1952. Appearance:
  1953. a flaming armadillo vial
  1954. Dropped:
  1955. A roly-poly vial sits here.
  1956. Examined:
  1957. Shaped like a balled up armadillo, this vial is composed of pure silver.
  1958. The plates of the armadillo are intricately carved and painted with red
  1959. flames as if burning, while the exposed "flesh" of the vial is free of
  1960. colour. The tail of the creature is tucked below the chin as if asleep,
  1961. and the claws are folded under the opposing arms.
  1962. Comments:
  1963.  
  1964. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1965. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1966. Item: Bottle Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Subotai
  1967. Commodities: gems 6 sketch 2
  1968. Gold Outlay: 0
  1969. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1970. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: BOTTLE
  1971. Appearance:
  1972. a nondescript whiskey bottle
  1973. Dropped:
  1974. Discreetly hiding its contents behind a paper sheath, a whiskey bottle has been left here.
  1975. Examined:
  1976. This bottle is somewhat flat on the longer sides, shaped almost like a
  1977. flask. The glass itself is unable to be seen, as a brown paper sack has
  1978. been wrapped around the bottle to hide the contents. Only the neck of
  1979. the bottle is exposed, showing a rounded spout and allowing the scent of
  1980. the contents to waft free.
  1981. Comments:
  1982. The review panel has returned your proposed design for further revisions. See DESIGN LIST <cartel>. The following comments were made regarding the design:
  1983. In the Dropped, "discretely" should be "discreetly" and "sheathe" should be "sheath." Thank you.
  1984. "Discreetly" is misspelled in the dropped. "sheathe" should be "sheath" in the dropped. Commodities should be 75% basic comms. Sketches are not basic comms.
  1985.  
  1986.  
  1987. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  1988. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  1989. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public
  1990. Commodities: gems 6 turquoise 2
  1991. Gold Outlay: 0
  1992. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  1993. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  1994. Appearance:
  1995. a mother and child vial
  1996. Dropped:
  1997. A crystalline vial lies here lost.
  1998. Examined:
  1999. Fashioned from the most perfect of gems, this vial glitters softly as it
  2000. catches any available light. The base is carved of rich tigers-eye
  2001. agate, the bands of colour resembling wood grain as it forms a small
  2002. patch of wood floor with a rocking chair resting on it. Delicate rose
  2003. quartz has been fashioned in the form of a feminine figure sitting in
  2004. the chair, leaning forward slightly. Her arms are wrapped around a small
  2005. child carved of pale blue turquoise, holding it close against her chest
  2006. comfortingly.
  2007. Comments:
  2008.  
  2009. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  2010. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  2011. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Gumdrops Designer: Subotai
  2012. Commodities: wood 8 iron 2
  2013. Gold Outlay: 0
  2014. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  2015. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  2016. Appearance:
  2017. a squat keg vial
  2018. Dropped:
  2019. Waiting to be tapped or sipped, a small keg vial sits here.
  2020. Examined:
  2021. Fat as the fist of a dracnari, this vial is formed of wooden slats, with
  2022. a pair of iron rings holding it together to resemble a keg. The top of
  2023. the vial swivels cleverly to allow one to sip from it.
  2024. Comments:
  2025.  
  2026. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  2027. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  2028. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Diniah
  2029. Commodities: gems 8
  2030. Gold Outlay: 0
  2031. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  2032. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  2033. Appearance:
  2034. a leaping trill vial
  2035. Dropped:
  2036. A trill vial has been dropped here.
  2037. Examined:
  2038. Carved from rough gems, the base of this vial resembles the side of a
  2039. cliff, the top barely flattened enough to stand on it. Frosted quartz
  2040. has been used to carve the form of a female trill on the top of the
  2041. cliff. Her body arches upwards as if leaping into flight, wings arched
  2042. in mid-stroke. The quartz has been carefully polished, clear where her
  2043. skin would be, slight lines left to delineate musculature. Her wings and
  2044. hair-feathers are still frosted, giving them a soft, touchable
  2045. appearance.
  2046. Comments:
  2047.  
  2048. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  2049. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  2050. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Diniah
  2051. Commodities: jade 8
  2052. Gold Outlay: 0
  2053. Mortal Reviews: Disallowed
  2054. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  2055. Appearance:
  2056. a meditating dracnari vial
  2057. Dropped:
  2058. A dark green dracnari vial has been dropped here.
  2059. Examined:
  2060. Almost translucent jade has been carved into the form of a meditating
  2061. dracnari, legs crossed, eyes shut. Faint hints of age have been etched
  2062. delicately into the stone, giving the impression of antiquity, yet utter
  2063. tranquillity in the features. A simple robe of white jade covers the
  2064. form, leaving only the face and arms exposed to view. On closer
  2065. inspection, a faint suggestion of scales is felt carved into the dark
  2066. green jade. When filled, the fluid within is but a shadow behind the
  2067. features of the lizard, giving depth and realistic changes to the
  2068. expression.
  2069. Comments:
  2070.  
  2071. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  2072. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  2073. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Diniah
  2074. Commodities: coral 5 ruby 3
  2075. Gold Outlay: 0
  2076. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  2077. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  2078. Appearance:
  2079. a bloody fountain vial
  2080. Dropped:
  2081. Crimson and white mark the vial lost here.
  2082. Examined:
  2083. Pure white coral has been carved into the shape of an elegant circular
  2084. fountain bearing four figures at the cardinal points, facing inwards.
  2085. The northern figure is of a merian woman, body twisted and hunched in
  2086. obvious pain. Despite her overall haggard and worn appearance, her
  2087. features still retain a regal beauty. To the west is the figure of a
  2088. viscanti, standing tall and proud. His body is, however, also twisted,
  2089. by deliberately inflicted wounds and bindings. His features show a
  2090. subtle cruelty that is impossible to mistake. Perched upon the southern
  2091. rim of the fountain is a figure of a dark faeling, shadows in the coral
  2092. itself giving the hint of the shadows she bears under her skin. Her
  2093. wings are torn, shredded by some assault, and her face twisted in rage
  2094. and agony. The final cardinal figure upon the eastern edge is an elfen
  2095. male, his body rent and torn from some battle just past. All four
  2096. figures face the centre, which bears two figures locked in mortal
  2097. combat: a dracnari, by the carefully carved clothing a female, claws
  2098. deeply embedded into the figure of a sharp-featured lucidian as they
  2099. strive for ascendancy. Arcing from each of the four figures towards the
  2100. centre are chaotic, twisting streams of carefully carved ruby, tiny
  2101. fragments of the same sanguine gem trailing down the bodies of the
  2102. wrestling pair.
  2103. Comments:
  2104.  
  2105. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
  2106. You carefully study a bookbind design.
  2107. Item: Vial Type: Sorcelglass Org: Public Designer: Diniah
  2108. Commodities: amethyst 8
  2109. Gold Outlay: 0
  2110. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  2111. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: VIAL
  2112. Appearance:
  2113. a sleeping dragon vial
  2114. Dropped:
  2115. Shades of purple, from light to dark, mark this lost vial.
  2116. Examined:
  2117. A large, perfect amethyst of a deep purple hue has been carefully carved
  2118. into the shape of a large dragon, curled into a ball with the tip of her
  2119. tail resting across her muzzle. One wing is held tight against the body,
  2120. the other arched out slightly, protectively to cover something nestled
  2121. against her stomach. Inspection reveals delicate, tiny details carved
  2122. into the gemstone: scales, overlapping slightly as they grow larger and
  2123. larger down the body, then smaller as they grow closer to the tail. The
  2124. faint impression of two pairs of eyelids rather than one cover the
  2125. faceted orbs of her eyes. Astonishingly small, sharp teeth are exposed
  2126. by the gape of her mouth as she appears to almost snore. Tucked under
  2127. the wing is a tiny egg, carved of a lavender-hued amethyst, shadows in
  2128. the stone giving the impression of a form visible through the shell.
  2129. Comments:
  2130.  
  2131. 4850h, 6300m, 7200e, 10p, 21900en, 29400w elrx<>-
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