EQ2 FURNITURE



Total items from Destiny of Velious Prelude: 4
Books
a charred book
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

This book seems to have charred edges, and although it seems rather old, it still seems to give off a faint smell of singed leather. Thumbing through the pages, you notice that a few loose notes are hidden inside the pages, that appear to be transcripts.

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Quest reward from [200] The Beginning of the End? (Miscellaneous), started by Al'Kabor in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478) or by Dartain in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478).

Purchased from Indis Surion in Qeynos Capitol District (702, 82, 129) or Navarius Orvalis in The City of Freeport (10, -7, -134) or Piritta Silvarri in Greater Faydark (151, 109, 175) or Lorekeeper Drelin in Thurgadin, City of the Coldain (475, -212, 261) or Beata Sringer in City of Fordel Midst (735, -9, -744) for 78c.

Discovered on 12 Oct 2010 at 9:44:19 PDT.
...here in my research. I found more examples of the symbol with the followers of Cazic-Thule, near the temple dedicated to him. It seemed to me that they certainly attached some significance to the symbol, perhaps believe it as a representation of the very temple itself. This is not surprising - it does resemble a similar structure, and I could see how they might come to that conclusion, with their simplistic thinking. I have to wonder, however, how it came to them in the first place. Was it passed to them by Cazi...
...ough finding it was a stroke of luck. I believe that while his research is sound on the symbol we collaborated on, I will keep this piece to myself. There is no point in sharing all of my knowledge with him, although it is imperative that I convince him to do exactly that for me. The writing on this is strange, and will take some time to decipher, but I am amazed at how clearly it represents the symbol within the texts. If I can properly decipher this, I might be able to learn the nam...
...zment, it was right there in front of me. I chastise myself for not having put the connection together before, but the halls of Erudin display this symbol prominently. I find it strange that two distinct groups half a world away from one another could be using the same symbol. I wonder more, then, what the origin of this symbol is, and even more so, what the significance of it could be. I find it implausible, then, that the cultures developed these symbols on their own, without some outside influence. Whether they were handed it, found it and adopted it, or an unseen hand guided its development in bot...
...uch of the research I had done would be wasted, if not for this stone slab. I've only managed to translate a portion of it, with the help from the manuals I found in the libraries of Odus. It's clear to me that this is called the Rune of Severing, although what it's significance is to my research is still a mystery. But severing what? And importantly why would such a symbol find its way to the intelligent Highmen and the savage lizard creatures of Cazic-Thule? One thing I am certain of, however, is that it does fit with the other runes that Everling and I have bee...
Plushies
a Lodizal plushie
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

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Rent Status
Reduction
200

Quest reward from [200] Of Things to Come (Miscellaneous), started by Al'Kabor in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478) or by Dartain in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478).

Discovered on 12 Oct 2010 at 10:21:40 PDT.
Books
Mistmoore Researcher's Logbook
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

This bound tome bears the seal of Mayong Mistmoore on its cover. It appears to be the writings of one of the vampire researchers that are working to help unlock the mysteries of the runes that Mayong has been searching for. It contains written notes and diagrams of the researcher's investigations.

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Quest reward from [200] In Plain Sight (Miscellaneous), started by Al'Kabor in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478) or by Dartain in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478).

Purchased from Indis Surion in Qeynos Capitol District (702, 82, 129) or Navarius Orvalis in The City of Freeport (10, -7, -134) or Piritta Silvarri in Greater Faydark (151, 109, 175) or Lorekeeper Drelin in Thurgadin, City of the Coldain (475, -212, 261) or Beata Sringer in City of Fordel Midst (735, -9, -744) for 1g 20s.

Discovered on 12 Oct 2010 at 9:58:49 PDT.
Mayong has finally unearthed the calendar. It is a ring, which contains sixteen holes across its surface. These smaller holes are inset, and appear to be meant to hold something else within them, although what exactly would be anyone's guess. It resists any attempt at magical inspection, and just seems to be completely mundane in all respects - nothing more than ordinary stone. I'm not sure what value it might actually have, but Mayong is quite pleased that we now possess it.
Upon further inspection of the ring, we have found that it appears to be intended to fit around the outside of the Chelsith Stone itself. It's almost as if it was intended to be a part of the stone, but since Mayong is not currently in possession of the Stone itself, it's difficult to verify. He seems unconcerned, however, and is more interested in finding out what it is that belongs in the holes within the ring. We found some strange sigils on the walls within Chelsith, and he believes that these sigils might have something to do with the "monoliths" of Theer. Several of our number have been dispatched to begin their search, but a search for what?
We returned from the expedition today, and I was amazed at what we discovered. It appeared that the large stone we uncovered contained one of the sigils Mayong was looking for. Moreover, it had the correct dimensions and curvature to fit within the holes in the ring. Mayong is certain to be pleased with this news, and will likely reward us handsomely. We are heading to the chamber now where the calendar sits, although it would be wise to wait for Mayong to be present before taking any steps to affix the newly discovered stone in place.
So, a new mystery. The sigil stones we brought in have a strange behavior when brought in close to the calendar. Some will glow slightly when brought in contact with specific holes on the calendar ring, while others seem to be completely inert. Are these fakes? Have they lost whatever magic they had once possessed? All of this made more strange by the fact none of these pieces radiate any magic. It's maddening and fascinating all at the same time, but discovering the reasons behind this behavior of the sigil stones is likely the key to unlocking the purpose of the ring altogether. It is imperative that we do so, and do so quickly.
Books
Writings of the Deepwater Knights
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

This tome bears the symbols of the Deepwater Knights on its cover, but it also predominantly displays a three lined mark, very similar to the rune belonging to the shissar prophecy.

TREASURED
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Quest reward from [200] In Plain Sight (Miscellaneous), started by Al'Kabor in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478) or by Dartain in The Sundered Frontier (1878, -295, 3478).

Purchased from Indis Surion in Qeynos Capitol District (702, 82, 129) or Navarius Orvalis in The City of Freeport (10, -7, -134) or Piritta Silvarri in Greater Faydark (151, 109, 175) or Lorekeeper Drelin in Thurgadin, City of the Coldain (475, -212, 261) or Beata Sringer in City of Fordel Midst (735, -9, -744) for 1g 20s.

Discovered on 12 Oct 2010 at 10:02:14 PDT.
The blessings of Prexus are many.
We are given the waters of the sea to carry our ships so that we might travel across the world.
We are given the fish that live within the oceans to feed us.
We are given his divine strength, which guides and protects us.
And we were given the order of the Deepwater Knights, which serves to defend and protect the city of Erudin, and the knowledge it contains.
Many in Erudin value knowledge over faith, believing their strength lies in their studies.
Study is good. It challenges you, brings you to discovery and insight.
But what are these things without the blessing of Prexus to guide you in their use?
Do you not teach the student to use his spells effectively?
Do you not teach the trainee to handle his sword correctly?
Without guidance, even the simplest of spells can become dangerous.
Prexus offers us guidance in all things.
We can learn to use our knowledge more effectively, and become not like the student, but like the master.
This guidance is one of his many blessings to us.
But it is not only to us that Prexus gives blessings.
There are others creatures that he showers with his grace.
From the most humble of fish in the sea, to the largest of sea beasts, Prexus watches them all.
There are times when he will choose such a creature to act as his Chosen in Norrath.
This creature is granted power, and is whispered to directly from Prexus himself.
As we do the will of Prexus, so does the creature, although only it knows what tasks it is commanded to do.
The word of Prexus is everywhere in Norrath.
The seas touches all lands, and thus, so does the domain of Prexus.
As in the case of Velious, where the Deepwater Knights have no temples, yet Prexus has power there.
The blessed creature among the icy waters of Velious would await his commands,
As the Chosen of Prexus, unto its own death.
Thus a new Chosen would be selected, and the cycle would begin again.
Hail to Prexus and the gifts he gives to us all.