Partial Rune Transcription: Difference between revisions
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{{Intro | |||
| Patch Introduced = [[Sudden Season]] | |||
{| | | Related Quests = [[Frore]] | ||
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| | {{Item | ||
| | | Name = Partial Rune Transcription | ||
| Icon Image = Partial Rune Transcription Icon.png | |||
| | | Live Image = Live.jpg | ||
| Live Image Caption = | |||
| Value = 20 | |||
| Burden = 25 | |||
| Description = Written transcription of Dericostian runes discovered on Standing Stones near Bandit and Neydisa Castles. The two inscriptions fit together perfectly, although it still appears that some of the runes are still missing. | |||
| Special Properties = [[Attuned]], [[Bonded]] | |||
| | | Description Two = To use this item, find the other pieces. | ||
| Player Attuned = | |||
| Level Req = | |||
==Notes== | | Cannot Be Sold = True | ||
*Created by using the [[Bandit Rune Transcription]] on the [[Neydisa Rune Transcription]]. | }} | ||
== Notes == | |||
* Created by using the [[Bandit Rune Transcription]] on the [[Neydisa Rune Transcription]]. | |||
:<font color=green>The two transcriptions seem to fit together perfectly, forming a partial message in an ancient language. It appears that some of the message is still missing.</font> | :<font color=green>The two transcriptions seem to fit together perfectly, forming a partial message in an ancient language. It appears that some of the message is still missing.</font> | ||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] |
Revision as of 16:35, 10 April 2011
Introduced: | Sudden Season | Related Quests: | Frore |
Notes
- Created by using the Bandit Rune Transcription on the Neydisa Rune Transcription.
- The two transcriptions seem to fit together perfectly, forming a partial message in an ancient language. It appears that some of the message is still missing.