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{{Item
  |             How Obtained = Bottom of the [[Sunken Mere]] dungeon, 40+ part
  |               Name = History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I
|        Untranslated Name = Filthy Tome
  |         Icon Image = History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I Icon.png
|  Untranslated Icon Image = Filthy Tome Icon.png
  |             Value =
| Untranslated Description = A Ancient mud-caked Tome, 1 of 1 pages full
|            Burden =
|      Untranslated Author = Unknown
| Special Properties =
|      Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]]
|        Additional = 4 of 4 pages full.
|          Translated Name = History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I
  |        Description =  
  |   Translated Icon Image = History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I Icon.png
  |       Inscription =  
  |   Translated Description = 4 of 4 pages full
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  |        Translated Author = Fanzen San
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  |               Translator = Fanzen San the Translator
  | Author = [[Fanzen San the Translator|Fanzen San]]
  |       Translator Speech = <font color=green>You give Fanzen San the Translator Filthy Tome.<br>
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<font color=darkgoldenrod>Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Finally! Something with substance. As much as I enjoyed reading about the Moarsmen, those tomes pale compared to this one. This looks to be a history of the Moarsmen on Dereth. Hmm... this also seems to only be one part of the history. A second tome may contain the conclusion of the account."<br>
This tome appears to be an account of the Moar and its history on Dereth. Unfortunately, the Moarsmen of the Vesayen Islands have ruined the text over the many years. In addition to this, what is contained in this tome only appears to be half of a complete story. As always, the following is the best overview that I can muster give the condition of the original copy.  
Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Sadly, the pages dissolve as I attempt to read them, so I was only able to construct a high level summary. The finer details of the text were gone before I could transcribe them."<br>
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Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Since you have helped me further my understanding of the Moarsmen and the Falatacot, I will help you."</font><br>
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Fanzen San the Translator gives you History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I.<br>
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You've earned 500,000 experience.</font><br>
The Falatacot appear to have brought the Moar to Auberean for observation. After seeing what the small beast was capable of, the Falatacot Priestesses gathered a
  | This tome appears to be an account of the Moar and its history on Dereth. Unfortunately, the Moarsmen of the Vesayen Islands have ruined the text over the many years. In addition to this, what is contained in this tome only appears to be half of a complete story. As always, the following is the best overview that I can muster give the condition of the original copy.  
 
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small collection of them and brought them across the vast divide back to this world. The notes mention that had it not been for the "Dark Sisters" meddling in the magics of Bur, the followers of the Light would never have considered bringing the Moar here. The Moar were brought here in the hopes that they could be used to help undo the damage done by the "Dark Sisters." The followers of the Light contained the Moars on the Vesayen Islands, observing them and taming them over time.
 
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While this was occurring, the creatures used to make the Sclavus (in combination with the male Falatacot Consorts) began their society on Bur, and were stricken by the malice of the Burun. At this point, the Dark Sisters abandoned the world of Bur. They took with them a supply of the serpent-like creatures and sealed the access to the world. The Dark Sisters were content to leave the world to doom after they had collected their followers. This did not sit well with the followers of


The Falatacot appear to have brought the Moar to Auberean for observation. After seeing what the small beast was capable of, the Falatacot Priestesses gathered a
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| small collection of them and brought them across the vast divide back to this world. The notes mention that had it not been for the "Dark Sisters" meddling in the magics of Bur, the followers of the Light would never have considered bringing the Moar here. The Moar were brought here in the hopes that they could be used to help undo the damage done by the "Dark Sisters." The followers of the Light contained the Moars on the Vesayen Islands, observing them and taming them over time.
| While this was occurring, the creatures used to make the Sclavus (in combination with the male Falatacot Consorts) began their society on Bur, and were stricken by the malice of the Burun. At this point, the Dark Sisters abandoned the world of Bur. They took with them a supply of the serpent-like creatures and sealed the access to the world. The Dark Sisters were content to leave the world to doom after they had collected their followers. This did not sit well with the followers of
| followers of the Light. It is at this point that they began investigating the injuries the Dark Sisters had wrought upon the world of Bur. [Translator's Note: It is at this point that the book becomes unreadable. A handful of pages make reference to the Falatacot singing to the Moar and bringing about an evolution upon them, but the text's condition is not legible enough to confirm this.]


followers of the Light. It is at this point that they began investigating the injuries the Dark Sisters had wrought upon the world of Bur. [Translator's Note: It is at this point that the book becomes unreadable. A handful of pages make reference to the Falatacot singing to the Moar and bringing about an evolution upon them, but the text's condition is not legible enough to confirm this.]
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-Translator Fanzen San
-Translator Fanzen San
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== Notes ==
* Obtained by giving {{Itemlink|Filthy Tome}} to [[Fanzen San the Translator]]:
{{Dialog
|You give Fanzen San the Translator Filthy Tome.
|Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Finally! Something with substance. As much as I enjoyed reading about the Moarsmen, those tomes pale compared to this one. This looks to be a history of the Moarsmen on Dereth. Hmm... this also seems to only be one part of the history. A second tome may contain the conclusion of the account."
|Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Sadly, the pages dissolve as I attempt to read them, so I was only able to construct a high level summary. The finer details of the text were gone before I could transcribe them."
|Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Since you have helped me further my understanding of the Moarsmen and the Falatacot, I will help you."
|Fanzen San the Translator gives you History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I.
|You've earned 500,000 experience.
}}
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Latest revision as of 11:54, 10 August 2017

Introduced:  Treaties in Stone Related Quests:  The Moars
History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I
  • Value:
  • Burden:
  • 4 of 4 pages full.

This tome appears to be an account of the Moar and its history on Dereth. Unfortunately, the Moarsmen of the Vesayen Islands have ruined the text over the many years. In addition to this, what is contained in this tome only appears to be half of a complete story. As always, the following is the best overview that I can muster give the condition of the original copy.

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The Falatacot appear to have brought the Moar to Auberean for observation. After seeing what the small beast was capable of, the Falatacot Priestesses gathered a


small collection of them and brought them across the vast divide back to this world. The notes mention that had it not been for the "Dark Sisters" meddling in the magics of Bur, the followers of the Light would never have considered bringing the Moar here. The Moar were brought here in the hopes that they could be used to help undo the damage done by the "Dark Sisters." The followers of the Light contained the Moars on the Vesayen Islands, observing them and taming them over time.


While this was occurring, the creatures used to make the Sclavus (in combination with the male Falatacot Consorts) began their society on Bur, and were stricken by the malice of the Burun. At this point, the Dark Sisters abandoned the world of Bur. They took with them a supply of the serpent-like creatures and sealed the access to the world. The Dark Sisters were content to leave the world to doom after they had collected their followers. This did not sit well with the followers of


followers of the Light. It is at this point that they began investigating the injuries the Dark Sisters had wrought upon the world of Bur. [Translator's Note: It is at this point that the book becomes unreadable. A handful of pages make reference to the Falatacot singing to the Moar and bringing about an evolution upon them, but the text's condition is not legible enough to confirm this.]

-Translator Fanzen San

Notes

You give Fanzen San the Translator Filthy Tome.

Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Finally! Something with substance. As much as I enjoyed reading about the Moarsmen, those tomes pale compared to this one. This looks to be a history of the Moarsmen on Dereth. Hmm... this also seems to only be one part of the history. A second tome may contain the conclusion of the account."

Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Sadly, the pages dissolve as I attempt to read them, so I was only able to construct a high level summary. The finer details of the text were gone before I could transcribe them."

Fanzen San the Translator tells you, "Since you have helped me further my understanding of the Moarsmen and the Falatacot, I will help you."

Fanzen San the Translator gives you History of the Moars on Dereth, Part I.

You've earned 500,000 experience.