EQ2 FURNITURE



Total items rewarded from Cleaning the Scriptorium: 2
Scrolls
Djinn Scriptorium Papers
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

Writings from the scriptorium in the Shimmering Citadel.

TREASURED
NO-TRADE

Quest reward from [55] Cleaning the Scriptorium (Shimmering Citadel), started by Scriptorium Keeper Samir in The Shimmering Citadel.

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 Ricka Stonehide in Frostfang Sea (-115, 149, -90) or Beata Sringer in City of Fordel Midst (735, -9, -744)
requires completing the Quest "Cleaning the Scriptorium"
for 1c.

Discovered on 13 May 2008 at 9:46:28 PDT.
This is a collection of scattered papers about Mudeef from the Scriptorium in the Shimmering Citadel.
For while Mudeef remained a guest of the Master, he stole many small yet valuable items; some of which included vessels from the Plane of Sky. When the Trickster returned to his desert city, he used dark arts to imprison and cruelly abuse several djinn. The Master pursued him, bringing his entire citadel into Mudeef's world to keep watch and bring home the kidnapped innocents; innocents whom Mudeef tortures to this very day.
In the long ago, when travel between the Planes was common, Mudeef the Vizier made the point of visiting other realms to form alliances and friendships that would benefit his people. As calamities began to fall upon other areas, Mudeef begged his friends to consider moving to Maj'Dul with its sturdy walls.
Though many thanked Mudeef for his generosity, the Djinn Master seethed when he learned that many djinn were foresaking his fiefdom for the more relaxed lifestyle in Maj'Dul. The Djinn Master sent spies to the Vizier, cloaked as gifts of silver, crystal and gold, in order to keep watch over Mudeef. This faithless "friend" planned to wrest control of the city from Mudeef.
In the long ago, a poor beggar wandered the desert. His robes were tattered and torn and he was near death from thirst. A djinna from the Plane of Sky encountered the beggar and took pity upon him, bringing him with her to the Shimmering Citadel. As he recovered his strength, he told marvelous tales of how he, Mudeef, had been the ruler of a city of humans, but had been deposed through trickery and deceit.
Scrolls
Djinn Scriptorium Papers
This item can be placed on the floor in any house type.

Writings from the scriptorium in the Shimmering Citadel.

TREASURED
NO-TRADE

Rent Status
Reduction
200


Discovered on 13 Sep 2005 at 19:17:20 PDT.
This is a collection of scattered papers about Mudeef from the Scriptorium in the Shimmering Citadel.
Read the first paper
Read the second paper
Read the third paper
Read the fourth paper
For while Mudeef remained a guest of the Master, he stole many small yet valuable items; some of which included vessels from the Plane of Sky. When the Trickster returned to his desert city, he used dark arts to imprison and cruelly abuse several djinn. The Master pursued him, bringing his entire citadel into Mudeef's world to keep watch and bring home the kidnapped innocents; innocents whom Mudeef tortures to this very day.
Look at some of the other papers.
Stop looking at the papers.
In the long ago, when travel between the Planes was common, Mudeef the Vizier made the point of visiting other realms to form alliances and friendships that would benefit his people. As calamities began to fall upon other areas, Mudeef begged his friends to consider moving to Maj'Dul with its sturdy walls.
Look at some of the other papers.
Stop looking at the papers.
Though many thanked Mudeef for his generosity, the Djinn Master seethed when he learned that many djinn were foresaking his fiefdom for the more relaxed lifestyle in Maj'Dul. The Djinn Master sent spies to the Vizier, cloaked as gifts of silver, crystal and gold, in order to keep watch over Mudeef. This faithless "friend" planned to wrest control of the city from Mudeef.
Look at some of the other papers.
Stop looking at the papers.
In the long ago, a poor beggar wandered the desert. His robes were tattered and torn and he was near death from thirst. A djinna from the Plane of Sky encountered the beggar and took pity upon him, bringing him with her to the Shimmering Citadel. As he recovered his strength, he told marvelous tales of how he, Mudeef, had been the ruler of a city of humans, but had been deposed through trickery and deceit.
Look at some of the other papers.
Stop looking at the papers.