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{{Quest Item
{{Item
  |              Name = Archaeologist's Tracing Paper
  |              Name = Archaeologist's Tracing Paper
  |        Icon Image = Archaeologist's Tracing Paper Icon.png
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  |        Description = This thin sheet of paper is useful for tracing solid objects.
  |        Description = This thin sheet of paper is useful for tracing solid objects.
  | Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
  | Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
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|    Player Attuned =  
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  |    Cannot Be Sold = False
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Use on the [[Mhoire Carved Cenotaph]] at the bottom of the [[Wight Barrow]] at 65.3S 44.6W in the [[Graveyard]].
* Use on the [[Mhoire Carved Cenotaph]] at the bottom of the [[Wight Barrow]] at 65.3S 44.6W in the [[Graveyard]].
* Hand to [[Mhoire Carved Cenotaph]] to obtain the [[Imprinted Archaeologist's Paper]]
* Hand to [[Mhoire Carved Cenotaph]] to obtain the [[Imprinted Archaeologist's Paper]]
:<font color=green>You deftly trace the intricate design of the wall carving onto the paper that you were supplied with.</font><br>
:<font color=green>You deftly trace the intricate design of the wall carving onto the paper that you were supplied with.</font>
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 8 December 2014

Introduced:  Ancient Powers Related Quests:  Tracing The Stone
Archaeologist's Tracing Paper
  • Value: 0
  • Burden: 5
  • Properties: Attuned, Bonded
  • This thin sheet of paper is useful for tracing solid objects.

Notes

You deftly trace the intricate design of the wall carving onto the paper that you were supplied with.